Andrew Roydhouse

A lot of great action the past couple days fishing in Fort Lauderdale. As to be expected in Spring, the wreck are holding some really nice fish. Groupers and Jacks are biting really good, in fact when they are really turned on, you can't even get a bait fully down to the bottom before it gets eaten. Every Spring, amberjacks, groupers, cobia, barracuda, sharks and other game fish, congregate on the wrecks between 150ft-350ft of water. For many years, Fort Lauderdale was involved in an Artificial Reef program and sank many old and retired boats, intentionally to create habitat for fish and make great dive/fishing locations. It worked like a charm. After years of sinking many of these "wrecks", we have lots of great fishing spots right in our backyard.

The amberjacks are here!! The amberjacks are fully concentrated on the wrecks and for the next few weeks to a month, we'll be in the peak of amberjack season for the whole year. All of them are big fish, and if you've ever caught an amberjack before, you know how incredibly strong they are. Amberjacks are extremely aggressive fish and won't let a bait float near them for more than an instant if they are hungry. They are famous for the "insta-bite", which is when we drop down to the bottom and are immediately hooked-up when we come tight on the bait.

Groupers and cobia are also present on the wrecks right now. The picture at the top of the really big fish is a warsaw grouper, the largest grouper that we catch fishing in Ft Lauderdale. We caught this fish yesterday on an afternoon sportfishing charter and this one weighed over 80 pounds. Other groupers that we're catching right now are gag groupers, black groupers and snowy groupers. A few cobias are also hiding on the wrecks. We've caught a few nice cobias this week on these spots.

Sharks and barracudas, the top predators are also around these wrecks, feasting on easy prey. Hammerheads and bull sharks are the main sharks we're catching and they can reach up to 10 feet in length. Scattered mahi-mahi, tuna and wahoo are around as well, but the best action on big fish is definitely found fishing the wrecks. Good luck out there everyone, I'll sea ya on the water.

Tight Lines,

Capt. Andy Roydhouse

754-214-7863

FishHeadquarters.com

Fish Species: Warsaw grouper, cobia, gag grouper, amberjack
Bait Used: live blue runner
Tackle Used: penn 80 international
Method Used: deep dropping
Water Depth: 250
Water Temperature: 80
Wind Direction: east
Wind Speed: 10knots
big warsaw grouper
big warsaw grouper

nice cobia caught deep dropping
nice cobia caught deep dropping


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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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