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What's Hot Inshore - July 2, 2019 The tarpon fishing is really good. The fish are eating crabs on the outgoing tide and mullet just about anytime. The key has been finding the fish that are eating or having patience for the bite and making it count. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - July 2, 2019 The Mahi has been the hot bite. There is so much weed around that using our towers to find the weed patches with the fish has been a huge advantage. Looking for the birds and moving bait is also a sure sign. Back on the reef, the kingfish are snapping too using live pilchards. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - May 15, 2019 The kingfish, blackfin tuna and bonita bite is red hot. We were trolling planers and bonita strips by the whistle buoy this morning with nonstop action. Lot of blue runners and some speedos around keeping the fish feeding just outside the port. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - May 9, 2019 Inshore the tarpon fishing has been incredible on live and dead mullet. On our way in from offshore fishing we have been seeing them from the tower around Port Everglades and off the beaches. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - May 9, 2019 The tuna fishing is red hot right now around 100-200 feet of water mainly in the late afternoons. Kite fishing has been the best success as well as mono leaders fished long on the drift. When you land the tuna be sure to bleed it for the best quality meat. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - July 3, 2018 The kingfish and bonito are solid in our area. Behind them are big hammerheads and bull sharks. If you plan a full day, you can target both and have a great time. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - March 7, 2018 The muttons and yellowtail are snapping inshore. We have had a couple late season cold fronts that sparked a shrimp run along with the full moon. Using a live shrimp on a jig head to get to the bottom has worked best. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - March 7, 2018 Offshore the swordfish have been snapping! Using rigged squid or dolphin bellies that been really good. The bites have been in about 1600 feet. One this trip we landed 2 fish and had several bites. Our friend to to the south caught one over 500 pounds too. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - February 13, 2018 The fishing on the first reef for Grouper has been the story. We are getting some nice ones using live, dead and cut bait. Circle hooks have been the best bite with a light leader. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - February 13, 2018 The wahoo have been around in the early morning trolling bonita strips on planers. We have caught a handful in the past couple weeks. The sailfish have been a bit slow, but finally picked up today as the winds have turned directly out of the east. We hope to find more on tomorrows trip. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - October 3, 2017 The snapper fishing on the reef has been on fire. There has been a variety of species biting. Using dead finger mullet, cut squid, and ballyhoo has been best. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - October 3, 2017 Offshore we have been finding big black grouper on the wrecks and kingfish on the 2nd/3rd reef. Live bait has been your best best, but they are bitting trolled strips on planers as well. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - September 21, 2017 The mullet run is going off! With hurricane Irma passing over us, it turned on the mullet to move South and they are doing it daily. Check out this awesome angler Captain Tim got while snook/tarpon fishing the inside of Port Everglades. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - September 21, 2017 Offshore has been all about mahi and kingfish. There is a ton of debris and weedlines out here, find the ones with the birds and you are guaranteed to get a rod bent. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - August 26, 2017 The mahi mahi have been thick! Mostly school sizes, however we are finding bigger fish on the days when there is some chop and SE winds. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - August 1, 2017 Inshore on the drift boat there has been a lot of grouper, yellowtail, muttons and mangrove snapper. The night trips have been the most productive however the day trips are finding the fish very well. The recent rain we had today should cool of the temps and make the trips even better. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - August 1, 2017 The kingfish and bonita are on fire! The winds have shifted to the west and we are seeing some amazing kingfish fishing with fish over 30 pounds as well. Trolling bonita strips or live baiting has been most productive. Generally between 80 and 130 feet has been the best bite. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - March 13, 2017 The tarpon fishing has been really good during the day and at night on trolled mullet, pinfish and shrimp. Look for the fish up top rolling as we haven't been marketing them too good. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - March 13, 2017 Offshore, the Bluefish are migrating off our coast. We are geared up to catch one this week as we target sailfish, mahi, and blackfin tuna. We will be using a 130 class rod and gear. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - February 16, 2017 The tarpon fishing is red hot in Miami right now on the shrimp. We are running our SeaVee down there and getting multiple fish each evening. The fish have been between 20 and 80 pounds so far, but this is just the start of the season. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - February 16, 2017 The offshore bite has been all about sailfish on the kites. As I type this the wind has died and the seas have flattened out, however we are slow trolling live baits and using helium on the kites when we need to. by David Ide |
What's Hot Inshore - June 13, 2016 The tarpon bite has been excellent in the evenings, especially after the rain. We have been fishing with crabs and mullet, however the pilchards have appeared on the beach and the tarpon are balling them up just off the buoy line. Look for the bait and you'll find the fish. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - June 13, 2016 The mahi bite is in full swing. Look for frigate birds in shallow as we haven't been running far. Every day is different, but east winds are best with SE very good as well. On the calm days we have been going out a bit further, but rarely more than 800feet to find good fish. by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - June 30, 2015 The past couple days the Florida Current (that part of the Gulf Stream system that flows generally from the Gulf of Mexico along the Florida east coast to the Atlantic Ocean) has been flowing very close inshore. As a result, we caught some mahi-mahi surprisingly close to shore earlier by David Ide |
What's Hot Offshore - February 3, 2015 January 28, 2015 - These past couple days we have had great fish sailfishing weather off of Fort Lauderdale. Several cold fronts came through this last week and the fishing turned red hot. A couple boats had up to 20 sailfish bites in one day. On Wednesday the Lady Pamela II caught two sailfish . by David Ide |