Mahi Mahi Action
Fort Lauderdale, florida
David Ide
July 08, 2017
Lady Pamela II sportfishing has seen some excellent mahi-mahi action the past week or so, with big schools of fish from as close to a mile offshore of the Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood area all the way out to 20 miles. My captains are on the lookout for birds, weedlines, or debris as prime indicators of possible fish. One of our anglers aboard our driftboat Lois Ann was even lucky enough to land a mahi. Our wily angler was free-lining a surface bait while also fishing another line on the bottom for snapper. {%image_id=54727%} {%image_id=54728%} {%image_id=54730%} There have been a few blackfin tuna caught on the troll in about 120 feet of water, and the shark fishing has really picked up. Over the last week the Lady Pamela II sportfishing boats caught a hammerhead, a sandbar shark, and a bull shark. The highlight of the week though was a small tiger shark! In honor of the Discovery Channel's July shark week series look for some of my upcoming reports to focus on the popular game sharks found in our south Florida waters. {%image_id=54726%} {%image_id=54725%} Tight Lines Capt. David Ide Lady Pamela 2 Sport Fishing 954-761-8045 [email protected]
Tight Lines,
Capt. David Ide
Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing & Drift Fishing
Hollywood, florida
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