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Deep Sea Wreck Fishing in Fort Lauderdale
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July13, 2011
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OnJuly 13, I had a half-day fishing charter in the morning with William, Greg andtheir two sons. We caught some live bait on the way out at a ship and thenstared trolling to north to try some shark fishing and wreck fishing. Thetrolling was a little slow. We caught one bonito and a kingfish after trolling5 miles north with a light north current. Shortly after, we decided to do someshark fishing in 150 of water off the steeple. We put a few live ballyhoo outon spinning rods and the Bonita was biting! The action was nonstop, so after anhour and a half of shark fishing we decided to try some wreck fishing. We gotthe 80 lb. rod out with a drop rig and a circle hook. I ran one mile to ourdestination as Paul rigged a live Speedo and dropped it two hundred and fiftyfeet before hitting the bottom. By the end of the day, we made 5 drops on shipwrecksand William’s son caught a nice Almaco Jack. William and Greg where very happywe stayed out extra time just trying to get some more fish. It ended up being anotherfantastic day on the water in Fort Lauderdale.
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