Ft. Lauderdale Drift Fishing – May 2021

Good eating blackfin tuna caught aboard the Catch My Drift.
Good eating blackfin tuna caught aboard the Catch My Drift.

Grouper season opens May 1st and I am ready to start catching some of the groupers that are stacking up around all the wrecks. We’ve been releasing all the grouper caught over the past four months and they are really getting thick out there. May is an awesome season for fishing in Fort Lauderdale. Snapper, grouper, cobia, tilefish and more are all over the bottom and biting great. We spend a fair amount of time fishing the bottom this month for the plethora of snapper and grouper action that is available. However, don’t forget to keep a surface bait ready for a school of dolphin that may swim up on you. Dolphin are still scattered along the edge of the Gulf Stream, along with blackfin tuna and even some sailfish. In May, you never know what you may catch.

May is the start of our major drift fishing season for kingfish. The kingfish bite declines during the winter months, but regains momentum in late spring and summer. Schools of kingfish and bonito are moving on to the reefs, revitalizing them with new fish. They will be here in good numbers for the next six months or until the temperature starts to get cool again. Kingfish travel in schools, as do bonito. When one or two rods get kingfish bites, be at the ready for every rod on the boat to get hit. It happens fast out there. Fishing has been described as hours and hours of boredom, interrupted by a few moments of chaos. That’s the excitement of fishing and there’s plenty of it in May!

Good luck to everyone out there fishing this month! I’ll sea ya on the water.

Capt. Paul Roydhouse
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