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Regional Fishing Reports for:
Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach)


2000-03-23
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, FL - Offshore - The March winds have improved the fishing as expected. Kite fishing, we caught Big Dolphin 20 to 45 lbs this week along with Sailfish, Wahoo and Sharks. On the reefs were Bonitas and a few King Mackeral. Some nice Mutton Snappers were also cau more...
Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale


2000-03-21
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report - It looks like the spring season has officially started. The birds are flying north, and the bait and predators are doing the same. The mullet had an appearance all winter. They could be found in the canals just about any day if you knew where to look more...
Capt. Ron Mallet - Fort Lauderdale


2000-03-20
12:00 AM

Miami, Florida - Offshore - They’re performing a disappearing act. Here today and gone tomorrow. Over there yesterday, right here today. Dolphin that is. Mahi, Mahi. Get ready for these great fighting, colorful, jumping , tasty creatures. Before long the boat ramps wil more...
Capt. Mark Houghtaling - Miami


2000-03-13
12:00 AM

Miami, Florida - Offshore - Are the Blue Marlin running? A few Marlin in the 300 pound class were reported being caught this past week. One fish was released during the Don Shula Coco Plum Invitational Sailfish Tournament. Another fish was reported to me by Crasm1 by e-mail. more...
Capt. Mark Houghtaling - Miami


2000-03-10
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, FL - Offshore - The Dolphin are here! The Easterly winds have brought the blue water in along with some weedlines. Quite a few Dolphin have been caught with most of the fish being in the 5 to 15 lb. range. There was also a couple of fish in the 40 lb range we more...
Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale


2000-03-09
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Saltwater Fishing Report - It appears that the little bit of winter we had is already ending. The birds and fish seem to be heading north already. In the 20 years that I've been here this feels like the mildest season I can remember. The water temp gauge on my sonar unit never more...
Capt. Ron Mallet - Fort Lauderdale


2000-03-06
12:00 AM

Miami, Florida - Offshore - The recent beautiful weather we have been having has not only been bringing out the fisherman, but it has also been bringing in the Dolphin. March can be an excellent month for Dolphin fisherman. Some years Dolphin will make an early showing and c more...
Capt. Mark Houghtaling - Miami


2000-03-02
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, FL - Offshore - Fishing is still Great! This week we have been fishing the wrecks. Lots of Sharks, Amberjacks and Barracudas. The Hammerheads have shown up. There was also a couple of Thresher sharks caught this week by other boats. Trolling this week h more...
Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale


2000-03-01
12:00 AM

Fort Lauderdale, FL - Offshore - Hi fellow anglers, Capt. Kunta Smith here, Once again it's time for my weekly fishing report. The last two months have been outstanding and its only going to get better. Springtime is upon us and that means sunny more...
Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale


2000-02-28
12:00 AM

Miami, Florida - Offshore - Dolphin keep sneaking into our area, giving anglers a preview of what to expect in the upcoming months. The Dolphin have been mostly schoolies running anywhere from 3 to 8 pounds. Look for an edge or color change just beyond the reef. They have been more...
Capt. Mark Houghtaling - Miami

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8. Freshwater (608)


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