Archive for September, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Sailfish Fishing - September Sailfish Bite

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

September 18th, 2010

Sailfish Fishing in September

Today, Paul from Massachusetts came fishing aboard the Lady Pamela II from 8 AM - 12 PM. Paul has caught 1,100 lb Bluefin Tuna but never a Sailfish, and today conditions were perfect to hook up with a Sailfish! Before we left the dock, Paul decided to buy live goggle eyes for live bait kite fishing. Once we reached 140 ft of water, I released the kites into the air with live goggle eyes dangling on the surface. The King Mackerel were first to show up and shortly after Paul caught his first Barracuda. Around 10 AM, a Sailfish was on the left long and Paul was in the fighting chair. This fish put on a great show for Paul, jumping all over the place within feet of the boat. We expertly tagged and released the 84″ Atlantic Sailfish caught offshore Fort Lauderdale.

Fort Lauderdale Fishing - Live Bait Kite Fishing for Sailfish

Fort Lauderdale Fishing - Live Bait Kite Fishing for Sailfish

Fort Lauderdale Fishing - Live Bait Kite Fishing for Sailfish

Fort Lauderdale Fishing - Live Bait Kite Fishing for Sailfish

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

954-761-8045

Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing - BIG Wahoo fish!

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing September 17th, 2010

Today, Emmit and his family came sport fishing aboard the Lady Pamela II with Richard and I. Fishing started extremely slow. We trolled seawitches and mullet strips for about an hour, and all we got was a 5lb Barracuda. After we expertly released the Barracuda fish, we got a big bite in 480 ft of water. Richard (the mate) backed the drag off on the reel as Jessica stepped up to the plate to fight the fish. Richard got the leader and shortly after, I saw the 30lb+ Wahoo fish. Jessica fought the fish all the way to the transom, I gaffed it and he went into the fish box. What a beautiful fish! We didn’t let the grass grow under our feet; trolling gear went right back in the water. A few more Barracudas ate along with some tasty Blackfin Tuna and a couple of Bonito fish.

Another great day of fishing in Fort Lauderdale!

Fort Lauderdale Deep Sea Fishing - Wahoo fish

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

954-761-8045

Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing - 8lb Mutton Snapper on the Troll

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Sport Fishing September 15th, 2010

Today, Rob and Jim joined the Lady Pamela Fishing fleet from Wisconsin. Seas were a good 4 ft but fishing was great. We started our fishing trip trolling a nice blue edge with a steady north current in 80 - 140 ft of water. We landed an 8 lb Mutton Snapper and a few King Mackerel on the troll. At a shipwreck in 200 ft of water, we dropped a whole Bonito fish down and hooked a huge Amberjack fish. Rob and Jim, we look forward to fishing with you guys again!

Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing aboard the Lady Pamela II

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

954-761-8045

Fort Lauderdale Fishing Report - Sport Fishing in September 2010

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Fishing Report - Sport fishing in September 2010

Deep Sea fishing has been phenomenal in South Florida this summer. We’ve had some of the calmest summer days and some great catches to go along.

The Mahi - Mahi bite was off this season but the Blackfin Tuna bite made up for it. This is the best Blackfin Tuna bite we’ve seen in years here in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. For the past 6 months, these football shaped fish have been biting anywhere from 200 - 400 ft of water, just 30 - 50 ft below the surface. Blue/white and pink/white seawitches with fresh Bonito/Mullet strips do the trick when looking for 5 - 10 lb Blackfin Tuna offshore Fort Lauderdale. Talk about good eats; Blackfin Tuna is one of the tastiest fish South Florida has to offer.

Who says Sailfish are seasonal in Fort Lauderdale. We’ve caught several Sailfish this summer. As a matter of fact, just last week we caught 2 Sailfish on the troll in 170 ft of water, using Stan Rouer seawitches and fresh bonito strips. Sailfish season is approaching Fort Lauderdale and we can’t wait. With a rippin’ north current and blue water you can’t go wrong with Spindle beaks. The Atlantic Sailfish is by far one of the most sought after game fish in the world and they can be found in plentiful numbers especially right here in South Florida during the winter months. Sailfishing is one of my all time favorites. They are capable of powerful runs, acrobatic jumps and reel blistering dives which may make your arms regret they ever tangled with this great fish.

Wahoo fish have been consistently biting anywhere from 170 - 450 ft of water on a blue edge with a north current. The Wahoo fish we’ve caught while trolling strip baits have weighed in between 20 - 60 lb’s.

Fort Lauderdale Drift Fishing aboard the Lady Pamela III is a terrific way to experience Fort Lauderdale fishing without the cram and jam of an average drift fishing boat. The Lady Pamela III is Fort Lauderdale’s ONLY drift fishing boat with a maximum of 24 passengers, more room for you, more FISH for you! The Lady Pamela III has been fishing an average of 1-2 trips per day with 9-10 anglers onboard. Jiggin’ ballyhoo’s on 40 lb tackle in 100 - 130 ft of water has hooked us up with Yellowtail Snapper, Mutton Snapper, Vermillion Snapper, King Mackerel, Gray Triggerfish, Grunts, Bonito fish and Blackfin Tuna.

The Vermillion Snapper bite comes in at number one. A 3 hook chicken rig with bonito and squid and light north current is key when deep dropping on a shipwreck in 180 ft of water for dinner. The Snappers have weighed in anywhere from 2-3 lb and 14-16 inches in length.

Our Saturday nighttime Swordfish trips have been going out almost every week. We take a minimum of 5 anglers, a maximum of 10 and head 14 miles offshore into the Gulfstream. Last Saturday we had 6 people, which made for a comfortable fishing trip. With a 2-3 ft chop and a 2 ½ knot current, we hooked a Broadbill Swordfish in 1,350 ft of water on 50 lb conventional stand up tackle. After a 40 minute battle, we had a 130 lb’er in the boat.

Daytime Swordfish Fishing is also a fishing excursion we offer at the Lady Pamela fleet. Very different from nighttime Swordfish fishing, we head 19 miles offshore to 1,800 ft of water. An electric reel with whole squid, mackerel or bonito is the key to Daytime Swordfishing in Fort Lauderdale. Bigger fish have been caught during the day this month.

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

954-761-8045