Fishing trips in Fort Lauderdale
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Bright sunny days and temperatures into the 90s now as we enter into June. Still a chance for some showers every day but it has been mostly very clear as mentioned and warm, very warm. Pleasant sea conditions as the wind is way down. Fishing trips in Fort Lauderdale have produced some nice catches, but there have been some days presenting some difficulties and we again feel that the discharge of freshwater out of the inlets, all inlets here in south Florida, has been a variable we could do without. But we have had some good catches and as always we have included multiple pictures of recent anglers here aboard the Marlin My Darlin. What we have been doing is to regularly try to put some distance from the highest concentration of all that fresh water flowing out of the inlet on falling tides. Incoming tides have proven easier to fish closer to the inlet. Fishing in the immediate area of the inlet can often be a good choice as those tides when not loaded down with fresh water hold bait. Deep fished lines, light leaders and cutting the speed to a crawl can draw bites. Dead slow often translates into more missed strikes, but the first consideration is always finding what will draw the bites best, then take it from there. Kings are on and off. Very possible to have a good day when they are on. Bonito getting in on the action as summer is here and we expect to be blitzed by them as we get deeper into the summer as big bunches will be moving through. Blackfin Tuna off the edge when we can shake the discolored water. The biggest ones prefer to be just off the reef on most days with the footballs being happy there as well but also often slightly deeper for them. The weed continues to keep the mates busy on most days and we have had some Mahi-Mahi and Skipjack Tuna but no big numbers there. Thankfully keeper sized fish. Occasional crack at a Wahoo or Sail. Some Amberjacks on the deep reefs. So it is forecast to remain warm with pleasant seas. Thankfully our famous humidity is slightly down, but the A/C units are still running on high. The rain has backed off and as a result of that the discharge of fresh water into the ocean should soon slow dramatically. See you on the rip.
All-Inclusive Sportfishing
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Marlin My Darlin Sportfishing is a company with an excellent reputation and almost half a century of local experience in Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas. Offering all types of fishing, the crew specializes in catching big fish in a professional ...

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