Andrew Roydhouse

What great fishing we're having in Fort Lauderdale this week. Lots of action on the reefs, lots of big fish around the wrecks, lots of variety offshore. Our sportfishing charter today had a great day. They went trolling for the first part of the trip and caught a really nice mahi-mahi dolphin fish. When they got to their destination, a shipwreck in 250ft of water just off north Miami Beach, they did some deep dropping and caught this monster warsaw grouper. We also caught some other bonitos and kingfish when trolling as well as a nice amberjack which I don't have a photo of. The fishing in Fort Lauderdale is great this week. A few sailfish are around, wrecks are holding all kinds of cool fish, sharks are still making their migration down our coast and there are some mahi-mahi, tuna and wahoo biting on the troll. It's a great time of year for deep sea fishing in South Florida. Good luck out there, I'll sea ya on the water.

Tight Lines,

Capt. Andy Roydhouse

754-214-7863

www.FishHeadquarters.com

Fish Species: Mahi-mahi and warsaw grouper
Bait Used: live blue runner and rigged ballyhoo
Tackle Used: Penn 30-80 International
Method Used:
Water Depth: 300ft
Water Temperature: 80
Wind Direction: east
Wind Speed: 10mph
Dolphin caught sportfishing in Ft Lauderdale
Dolphin caught sportfishing in Ft Lauderdale

Big warsaw grouper caught deep dropping in Ft Lauderdale
Big warsaw grouper caught deep dropping in Ft Lauderdale


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Andrew Roydhouse

About The Author: Captain Andrew Roydhouse

Company: Fishing Headquarters

Area Reporting: Fort Lauderdale South Florida

Bio: I am a 3rd generation fisherman out here off Ft. Lauderdale and have been fishing proffessionally all my life. My company, Fishing Headquarters, runs daily drift fishing trips, sportfishing privae and shared charters, night time swordfishing trips, and any other type of fishing you would like to try.

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