Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Deep Sea Fishing

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Deep Sea Fishing
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Deep sea fishing in Fort Lauderdale combines the beautiful weather of Florida with the amazing marine life that live along Florida's southeastern waters. Spend a day in a boat as little as three miles offshore to experience the struggle of bringing in one of the deep sea sport fish that thrive in the waters adjacent Fort Lauderdale. Fishing experience is not required to have a successful, fun fishing trip with the help of experienced and qualified charter crews ready and willing to help bring in the catch.

The Boats

Boats that are used for deep sea fishing in Fort Lauderdale are required to be inspected and certified by the U.S. Coast Guard for ocean voyages. Many boats have sleeping cabins available and offer overnight excursions as well as day trips. Most charters out of Fort Lauderdale limit the number of passengers to 6 or 8 plus the deck crew to ensure everyone has enough room to maneuver in the effort to haul in the first, the biggest and the most.

Fishing Techniques

Different charters have different methods of bringing in the prized deep sea sport fish of Fort Lauderdale. Some charters troll for fish, using downriggers and winches to help the paying fisherman to bring the fish in. It takes the fight out of the hands of the fisherman. This is a good option for someone who wants to experience deep sea fishing but are unable to grasp the pole for extended periods of time. Other boats use light tackle and require the fisherman to do most of the fishing on their feet. This means that the fisherman is doing the physical work of bringing in the fish.

The Fish

Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing is the pursuit of some of the largest sport fish available. Sport fish that are commonly caught in Fort Lauderdale waters include swordfish, sailfish, sharks, marlin, dolphins, wahoo, barracuda, amberjack, snapper, king mackerel, tuna and grouper. The type of fish that you'll target on the day you go deep sea fishing will be determined by the time of year that you go. Some game fish, such as the marlin, are migratory fish that are in season only certain times of the year.

What's Included

When going out on a deep sea fishing trip from Fort Lauderdale it is important to know what is included in the price of the charter. All charters include the necessary bait, and tackle that is needed to catch the deep sea fish of Fort Lauderdale. Some charters will also include your fishing license, coolers with ice, and the cleaning of your fish. When making reservations be sure to ask if the fishing license is included, because many charters will not refund your money if you arrive without your license, and you won't get to go fishing, either.

Fish Guarantee

Many of the Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing charters will guarantee that you will catch fish or you don't have to pay for the trip out on the water. However, it is important to realize that they don't guarantee what type of fish you will catch. Fish are fish, and as long as some of the sport fish that are known to live in the waters around Fort Lauderdale are brought onto the boat, a charter trip is considered a success; the customer will pay the going rate for the charter. If you are hoping to catch a particular kind of sport fish such as marlin, make sure to tell the charter booking agent this information so that the charter can prepare appropriately.

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Article reviewed by Evan Goodwin Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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