Nassau Offshore Fishing Forecast – March 2013

Coastal Angler Magazine – Bahamas Nassau contributor Capt. Teddy Pratt is set to go with his new boat Reel Deal. Congratulations Capt. Teddy! PHOTO SUPPLIED BY: Capt. Teddy Pratt.

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]e already have seen some tuna showing up right “out front” just a few miles off The Ledge. They seem to be early this year, indicating that March should be a great month. The mahi-mahi are showing up also, Now, what this is telling me is that spring is approaching quickly and we will be venturing more offshore looking for weed lines and birds.

There has been a good concentration of seabirds flying around finding the food the fish below are pushing up to the surface. The cold fronts are still pushing our way so that means the wahoo should still be around for another month or so. We will keep working the ledges up until they leave for this season. The winds are working in our favor, bringing in the fish from the far distances of the ocean bringing in lots of smaller “feed fish” which is a must for keeping these hungry fish around.

Trolling natural baits and lures is still a good combination because you never know what you may encounter. With the way things are shaping up, it looks like anglers will have a good number of species to pick from giving a good variety of rod bending action.

So tight lines everyone. I hope to see you in Nassau/Paradise Island booking a trip with me on the Reel Deal.

FORECAST BY: Capt. Teddy Pratt
Reel Deal
Nassau Yacht Haven
Phone: (242) 393-8173
Cell: (242) 449-9855
Email: fishwithteddy@yahoo.com

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