Ft. Lauderdale Sportfishing – April 2018

Slob amberjack caught on a charter trip with Fishing Headquarters.
Slob amberjack caught on a charter trip with Fishing Headquarters.

Another April has arrived and amberjack action around artificial reef areas is awesome! Amberjacks have fully inhabited our local shipwrecks and have made their homes for Spring. If you want to catch action on big fish and quick, go to the wrecks and drop some live baits down and see what you get. Amberjacks, grouper, cobia, barracuda and sharks are all stacked up around these wrecks in 200 to 350 feet of water. Amberjacks are the most aggressive, so they usually get to the bait first, but there are other fish biting around the wrecks too if you can get through the voracious appetites of our local amberjacks. Dropping live baits, dead squid/cut bait and even jigging works very well for these bottom gamefish. Groupers are biting exceptionally good this month, but you’ll still have to wait until May 1 for them to be in season. It’s great to be catching them so well though. The off season on groupers has really helped them make a dramatic comeback.

The story is, if you want action, hit the wrecks.

Whenever you are fishing in April, be on the lookout for dolphin. Dolphin aka mahi mahi come in shallow in the Spring months, into as shallow as 100 feet of water regularly. Whether you’re trolling the reefs or bottom fishing on a shipwreck, always be ready for a school of dolphin to pop up out of nowhere. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been bottom fishing and suddenly saw dolphin swimming under the boat out of nowhere. If you’re strictly after dolphin, trolling offshore is still the best bet for finding them in big numbers. Floating debris, low flying frigate birds and weed lines are the best places to fish near for dolphin offshore. Another cool technique is slow dragging live ballyhoo in 150 to 400 feet of water and you may catch sailfish or tuna doing that also.

April is an outstanding month for fishing in Fort Lauderdale. No matter what you do, you should come home with a good catch.

Tight Lines.

Capt. Brett Magers
New Lattitude Sportfishing
(954) 707-2147
www.newlattitude.com