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Guide to types of Fort Lauderdale sport fishing spots
South Florida
Trolling
This type of fishing consists of cruising up and down the coast using
bait or lures. They are pulled at an average speed of
6-12 knots depending on the species you desire and the
depth of water.
Kite fishing
Kite fishing is a different
method of presenting live bait. The bait is suspended
vertically from the kite to the water.This is one of
the most productive ways to catch sailfish,sharks,dolphin,kingfish,etc.
Wreck
Fishing and Bottom Fishing
Live bait, dead bait and jigs
are all used. Some of the most preferred eating fish
(such as Snapper and Grouper) as well as some of the
most powerful fish (Amberjack) are caught when wreck
and bottom fishing.
Shark
Fishing
Although
there are very few (depending on the season) sharks caught
per charter,
the fight can be very challenging and exciting. Sharks
can be caught bottom fishing or kite fishing. The benefit
of kite fishing is that you can see the shark actually
attack its prey. Witnessing the actions of the shark
before hand is quite interesting. Although we have
thousands of pictures taken over the past few years here
are just
a few! It takes many years to learn the different types
of fishing off the shores of Miami Beach.
We have mastered the techniques to assure a successful
charter, (at least most of the time)!! If Shark Fishing
is what your're interested in, consider doing a Bimini
quick trip, which would require a longer charter, but
that's where it's happening!
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