
Ft. Lauderdale Fishing/ Daily Blog
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By John Logan
Ft Lauderdale fishing Strong north current. Pretty Gulfstream blue water in 140 -160 feet of water. The home run formula for a successful Ft Lauderdale fishing charter? You bet. Four nice Sailfish releases this afternoon for the boys and girls of Champ Sports. We also caught a full grown 250# Hammerhead Shark on a deep line baited with freshly caught Bonito fished with sharks in mind. All these fish were released in very good condition due to circle hooks on the Sailfish and a single "J" hook on the Hammerhead Shark. We make every attempt to end each encounter with these great fish on a positive note that helps( in our small way) in a healthy and growing game fish stock for our Ft Lauderdale deep sea fishing charter customers. National Marine Fisheries has just implemented a new Federal law requiring any "natural fish" used as bait for "shark fishing" have a single hook only. It works just fine and our /your (future) Hammerhead Shark swam off little the worse for wear after the release. Mother Nature has a front moving in tomorrow so the fishing very well might change. Some rain in the works. The fish don't care, they're already wet. LOL{%image_id=13941%} Captain Rick Brady Ft Lauderdale fishing (offshore) Contact: www.all-inclusivesportfishing.com Biz phone; 954-761-8202