Nassau Offshore Fishing Forecast: May 2014

Eric from Florida, with a very nice yellowfin tuna. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt/Reel Deal.
Eric from Florida, with a very nice yellowfin tuna. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Teddy Pratt/Reel Deal.

The fish are biting and it’s going to get better as the season gets into full swing. We are catching our share of mahi-mahi, tuna and wahoo. Signs of floating debris and seaweed, along with the birds, are good signs of finding the fish. Those we are catching are ranging from 15- to 50-pounds. There are also a few marlin in the mix in the 150- to 300-pound range. Because we are in that time of the year now when you don’t know when they are going to show up, we have to be prepared for anything small or big, so your tackle better be right.

Come on over to Nassau/Paradise Island for a fishing trip of a lifetime. The Reel Deal is here, and I as well, just waiting to put you on the fish.

 

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