September and into October have been rather busy charter fishing, I certainly can't complain. That's not all that's busy, fish have been hungry and consistent. Kingfish have been the prime target kitefishing with goggle eyes and pilchards and have been averaging 1 to 2 shots of sailfish per day off Boca. Large size schoolie dolphin have been in the mix too, ranging between 5 and 8lbs. Action will only continue to heat up with each cold front pushing through. Swordfishing has been good when we can pick our days, I haven't been out recently due to weather. I am scheduled for this Thursday evening so hopefully the weather will hold and I'll post a report for that fishery. In the meantime, Stay Tight!

Captain Matt

O-Sea-D Sportfishing

954-224-0285

Fish Species: Sailfish, dolphin and kingfish
Bait Used: Goggle eyes and pilchards
Tackle Used: 30lb. conventional and 20lb. spin
Method Used: kitefishing, drifting
Water Depth: 100ft to 250ft
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: ENE
Wind Speed: 15knts

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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!!

Live Baiting is the Captain's forte. Actual fishing conditions and run of species will determine whether you will drift, slow troll, or anchor. A sea anchor is used to slow the drift and kites are used to entice the bite.

954-224-0285
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