Ron Mallet

The South Florida bite has been hot. This is the time of year we all wait for. The only factor that will influence the action is the weather. East-Souteast winds keep the fish moving through and they are hungry. As long as this pattern continues the bite should be strong.

Kingfish and Bonita are the main players but Dolphin and the straggling Sailfish are still showing on lucky days. We did get another nice Blackfin Tuna, a 27.5 pounder this time. It put up a great show on light spinning tackle. Inshore the Jack Crevalle are starting to show again. The Barracuda are in the inlet waiting on a frisky live bait to try to get past them.

The weather has been damp the last few days so I have kept busy doing other things but I plan to be out again tomorrow if it dries out some. I expect the same action for the next month or so. If you have a chance to try fishing this is the time to be here.

Sea Ya,

Captain Ron Mallet

www.actionsportfishing.com

Fish Species: Sails, Kingfish, Dolphin, tuna
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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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