Sharks, Kings and Sails aboard Hooked Up in Ft Lauderdale

Today we had A.J. and Larry from Hartford Conn and Dwayne and Marcia from Tuscan Arizona.

Once again we started out trolling on the reef catching kingfish.

Once everyone had caught some fish we brought in the trolling gear and set up for some sail fishing and shark fishing out in 350 feet of water.

It took so patience but at last one of the deep rods bent over and we were Hooked Up.

A.J. jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It was a good 30 min battle. A.J. would gain a little and this sea monster would take it right back. Back and forth but at last up came this big hammerhead shark.

Nice going guys!!

As we pulled back to the dock we had Chef Shannon, Kim, Oliver, Desmond, Jorge and Jennifer all eager to give their luck a shot at some deep sea fishing aboard the hooked Up.

This after noon we went right to kite fishing with 4 live baits suspended from the kites.

While I must admit fishing was slow but than all of a sudden a big 88 inch sailfish popped up got a hold of one of our kites baits and took off. Chef Shannon jumped in the chair and the fight was on while everyone was cheering Shannon on.

After a good 20 min back and forth tug a war at last Shannon had this big sailfish to the boat.

Guy’s sorry fishing was a bit on the slow side today but if your going to only catch one this would be the one I would pick.

Thanks again to all of our anglers for fishing with us today aboard the Hooked up off the coast of Fort Lauderdale.

To all of our readers out there you can see by reading my fishing reports that fishing is getting better every day. I know we had a slower than usual start this year due to the lack of cold weather but now the fish are starting to come through real good and we are not even into spring yet so give us a call and lets get you and your friends Hooked Up.

Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @(877) SEA-4344 tacohookedup@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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