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Top Shot Sportfishing, Ft Lauderdale 1-13
Offshore and inshore fishing Ft. Lauderdale
We are very fortunate to have both offshore fishing and inshore fishing waters off Ft. Lauderdale. When we head offshore, the weed line and or anywhere that looks fishy could be 5 to 9 miles offshore depending on where the current and best areas are to fish. With the help of birds, Man-0-War make circles when they spot a nice group of fish and of course we head right for those spots. Our offshore fishing for Mahi- Mahi has been good as well as our Wahoo fishing offshore. By using both dead Ballyhoo on the surface and deep baits, we have all the columns of the area covered. Its always a good idea to have live bait and chum when offshore Fort Lauderdale, fishing can be red hot when you have a large group of Mahi-Mahi right behind your boat and with the chum and a couple smaller Mahi kept in the water, you can have a heck of a time
catching fish off our deep sea waters. Typically the depth is around 600 feet of water to 900 feet of water.
When fishing off Ft. Lauderdale inshore, we are on the reef and in about 120' to 200' feet of water. This is where a lot of our action happens and we can fish both offshore and inshore in the same trip, however it is typically on a 6 hour to really fish our South Florida waters right.
To book an deep sea fishing charter, contact Capt. Tommy Zsak at (954) 439-8106 and we can answer any questions and or reserve a day to go fishing.

Beautiful weather again in Sunny South Florida - winds out of the west northwest, 10-15 mph, temperature in the upper 60’s. Mr. Mathbellest and family from Finland chartered the Happy Day Today to do some deep see fishing in South Florida off of Ft. Lauderdale before leaving on their cruise trip to the Caribbean. Mr. Mathbellest said he was just interested in catching fish for his son, Michael, for whom he chartered the boat.
We started off trolling using two plainers with a 3 ½ drom spoon on one, a blue and white sea witch with a Bonita strip on the other and Ballyhoos for surface baits. We were trolling off of the sea buoy in Ft. Lauderdale in 120 ft. of water over one of the wrecks that in the past week had been holding King Fish. After catching a mix bag of Bonitas and King Fish, Michael said he wanted to catch something big. So we went to see if we could find a Shark in the old Shark hole. We went out to 325 ft. of water and set up our Shark baits: One bait on the bottom, one mid range and two on the surface.
Michael had a lot of patience waiting for the fish. What seemed like every two minutes, Michael would ask, “When are we going to catch one?” Finally the deep line bent over and the rod tip almost touched the water. As the line peeled off the reel at a fast rate, Mitch was pulling in the rest of the baits. We put Michael in the fighting chair and he started to live his dream. After 15 minutes his Dad came over to help Michael catch his breath. After 45 minutes of fighting the fish, Mitch grabbed a hold of the leader, bringing the Hammerhead to the side of the boat, and we all took pictures of the Shark.
As I looked over to Michael, he did not have to say a word - his face said it all. On the way in, I asked Mitch how our angler was doing and Mitch’s respond was that he was passed out on the sofa. Michael will have a good fish story to tell his school friends when he gets back home.
We headed back from our 4 hour deep sea fishing charter trip to the dock at Bahia Mar, in South Florida, Fort Lauderdale. This ends another successful and adventurous fishing excursion on the Happy Day Today with Captain Zsak.
Join us and enjoy a once-in-a-life-time experience – 954-439-8106 –
Top Shot Sport Fishing
Capt. Zsak
Fort Lauderdale
954-439-8106
dzsak@bbftlaud.com
http://www.topshotfishing.com
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