David Ide

November starts off the Sailfish Cup and the bite is on fire!

Tuesday morning was day one of the Sailfish Cup, the first leg of the Sailfish Pro Series. After several days of pre-fishing, we were ready to go. We headed out of Miami Beach Marina bright and early (6:30 AM) aboard Advanced Roofing, a 33' Conch. Seas were nasty, but sailfish conditions were perfect. After 2 hours of running north and 60 miles under our belt, we set up in Lake Worth (Palm Beach). As soon as the rods were set, we had a quadruple header on. It was an instant bite. One fish rebelled and immediately pulled the hook, we were 3 for 4. Then right of the bat a double header was hooked...and another double header. At this point we were 7 fish in. Shortly after, a single fish ate, leaving Advanced Roofing in the lead with 8 fish total. All of a sudden, a triple header came out of no where. We were in the perfect place at the perfect time, nothing was stopping us. Fishing slowed down...we thought. We caught 3 singles before lines had to be out of the water, releasing a total of 14 fish for day one. The second place boat released 12 fish. Advanced Roofing won first place daily, it was unreal.

Wednesday morning approached us pretty quickly; we were beat, but anxious to get out there for day two. Our destination was Boca Raton, before our engine problems occurred. Miami it was for Advanced Roofing! Within two hours we caught 5 sailfish, still holding first place with a total of 19 fish. Advanced Roofing was ahead of Hostile by 6 fish. My buddy Ray Rosher, the captain of Hostile, always creeps up from behind, so we knew we had to catch more fish...quick! I was right, Hostile caught up to Advanced Roofing until we were neck and neck with 20 fish each boat. Hostile released their 20th fish 12 minutes before Advanced Roofing, pulling them ahead of us. Neither boat got another bite before lines had to be in.

Advanced Roofing: 1st place daily Tuesday, 2nd place overall

Hostile: 1st place overall

47 boats, 388 sailfish caught total

Talk about a nail biter.

This is the best November sailfish bite I've ever seen.

Check out the links below:

http://www.sailfishseries.com/...ofing_Angler_Ide.jpg

http://www.miamiherald.com/...nt/story/768914.html

http://sailfishcup08.myfishingtournament.com/

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

LP II / Advanced Roofing Team

Fish Species: mahi-mahi, wahoo, grouper, sailfish, marlin, swordfish, sharks, barracuda
Bait Used: dead/live bait
Tackle Used: 30-130 Internationals
Method Used: wreck fishing, trolling, bottom fishing, kite fishing, deep sea fishing
Water Depth: 100ft - 1,800ft
Water Temperature: 75 degrees
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed: 10-15 mph



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David Ide

About The Author: Captain David Ide

Company: Lady Pamela Sportfishing

Area Reporting: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Bio: My name is Captain David and I run the largest fishing fleet of professional sportfishing captains in the state. I always say we have the best crew in the industry because of our hard work ethic and passion for fishing including conservation of our oceans. Join me or one of our crew as we chase trophy Mahi, Sailfish, Tuna, Sharks, Wahoo and much more!

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