Tommy Zsak

We have had a nice push of fish over the last three days here in Fort Lauderdale Florida and we predict the fishing to stay consistent for another 4 to 5 days. Current offshore Ft. Lauderdale we are catching Sailfish, Mahi, King Mackerel, Sharks and Cobia. There had been bait staying on our reefs and wrecks off the Fort Lauderdale coastline. The bait concentration will keep the predatory fish in and around the these areas for as long as the bait are here. We had heavy winds and strong current that pushed from Palm Beaches through Fort Lauderdale and down to Miami. This created all the fish to start to move and the bait were carried in the current as well as schooled up in and around the wrecks. This in turn is the recipe for a good week of fishing.

So far, the charter boat Happy Day Today has caught 6 Sailfish, a pile of Mahi and a pile of Kings, half dozen Barracuda, and a bunch of Bonito. There have been sharks in 350 feet of water and in 150 feet of water. The Cobia have been mixed in the bag averaging 10 to 18 pounds, we have been catching the Cobia on the wrecks.

If interested in booking a fort lauderdale fishing charter, please contact captain tommy zsak to reserve the day.

Tight lines

Capt. Zsak

(954) 439-8106

Fish Species: Sailfish, Blackfin, Mahi, Wahoo
Bait Used: live and dead
Tackle Used:
Method Used:
Water Depth: 100 to 200
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: 16 East/ 10 South East
Wind Speed: 10 to 18 mph



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Tommy Zsak

About The Author: Captain Tommy Zsak

Company: South Florida Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: South Florida (Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami)

Bio: Established the charter business in 1980. The charter boat \"Happy Day Today\" 46\' Hatteras is fully equipped to target every species running. Since then have remained a full time and one of the best and hardest fishing charter boats out of South Florida.

(954) 309-7457
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