Port Canaveral Offshore – April 2022

Take a girl fishing!
Take a girl fishing!

April is here, and this is the time of year to brush off the mahi mahi fishing tackle. Hopefully we see a little better run than we did in 2021 because, let’s face it, last year was a joke. Anglers will need to venture out past the normal 70’-90’ reefs to find their action as the shallower reefs will slow to a crawl. No worries though, because the deeper waters will be holding the fish!

April should bring arm-shreddng amberjack action.
April should bring arm-shreddng amberjack action.

The usual amberjack haunts will have its share of action. Use live bait on a 3-way swivel with the appropriate weight. Heavier tides will require heavier leads. Croakers, spots and grunts work best for these arm-shredding beasts. Bunkers do work, but tend to spin in heavy current and either cause a tangle or the jacks just won’t want to touch it because they’re smarter than we think. Don’t be surprised if you catch a few grouper as well as it’s their spawning season and we all know that you catch the most grouper between January 1st and April 30th…the closed season. Use proper care when releasing them back (circle hooks only).

Dorado fishing. It can be the time of your life or you could question yourself on why you bought a $100k boat or just filled your friends boat with $800 of fuel. Last year we just never got the full run. Those more adventurous that went to the other side came back in with huge hauls which means they just never crossed over the western wall. Look for the usual. Temperature breaks, weedlines, color changes and mass quanities of flying fish. Bobo trolling works in a pinch, but you’re really just spinning your wheels. I can’t stress enough to follow the food chain! As far as what baits and skirts work best, I personally think it doesn’t matter. I like all natural, so I run all naked baits. Every now and then I’ll send a chugger back to make some noise, but my success rate is much higher on naked ballyhoo. Use teasers, dredges, bowling pins…anything to create a bait school effect. Let’s cross our fingers for a good April mahi mahi run!

Good luck out there and make it happen.

Capt. Chris Cameron
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