Ron Mallet

The weather has played a big role in the action we get each day. Overall the last month has been quieter than past winters because the weather has been great. Water temps are still up there and the migration has been slower then usual. It doesn't mean we are getting zipped, just that there is more waiting on most days in between bites. We did score with Sailfish on all trips this past week and that is a good sign. We also got a taste of winter here and more is on the way. Yesterdays outing gave us 5 Sailfish bites in the last hour of the morning. A few Kingfish, Dolphin and Bonita are mixed in too. The inshore scene is made up of Barracuda and Jack Crevalles for those that don't want to venture into the ocean. The bite has been consistent as long as you get out there in the morning and have moving tides.

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Ron Mallet

About The Author: Captain Ron Mallet

Company: Action Sportfishing Florida

Area Reporting: Fort Lauderdale/Miami/Boca Raton

Bio: Captain Ron Mallet has over 35 years fishing experience, 27 of them in South Florida. USCG licensed since 1986, he is a full time captain/fishing guide. Check out www.actionsportfishing.com for lots of info on his services.

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