Spring tends to bring the Kings and Dolphin to our area. Unfortunately we were unable to find the drag burning kings. However, we did box a few nice size Dollies "mahi" and released one Sail after a grueling 30minute battle with many aerials. The charter was cut short so in we went. Lets go catching!!!

Fish Species: Sailfish and Dolphin
Bait Used: pilchards
Tackle Used: 20lb. spin and 30lb. conventional
Method Used: live baiting, kites and flat lines
Water Depth: 100ft. to 150ft.
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: Northwest
Wind Speed: 20knts.

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About The Author: Captain Matt White

Company: O-Sea-D

Area Reporting: Ft. Lauderdale/Pompano

Bio: With a lifetime of experience and enthusiasm for fishing, the one thing you can be sure of during a day on the "O-Sea-D" is no one will want to succeed more than your captain. You can be certain that no stone will be left unturned in your quest for adventure. We depend on and put our best efforts forward in order to ensure you want to come back for more. We rely on recommendations and repeat business and we'll do our best to make your fishing experience unforgettable. Let's go fishing!!

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