Ron Mallet

The winter has taken it's time heading south. When we get a few days of north winds and a temp drop, the fish seem to eat. We had a decent showing last week after a front came trhough. 5 Sails on and a mix of huge Little Tunny. Nearer to shore the Spanish Mackerel are consistent as long as the current is moving. The inlet is holding the always present Barracuda and Jack Crevalles. Fish during a moving tide with live bait and it should keep you busy. We are getting another small cool front this weekend and it should kick off another Sailfish episode. I hope I can be part of it all.

Sea Ya,

Captain Ron Mallet

http://www.actionsportfishing.com/

(954) 423-8700

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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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