Captain's Reports

What's biting in South Florida.

Posted personally by Captain Kevin — straight from the helm of NautiCall Girl.

This week

Mahi Mahi Bite Heating Up off Pompano Beach — Gulf Stream Update

Solid weed lines 8–12 miles east of Hillsboro Inlet are holding schoolie mahi. Ballyhoo on the troll, light tackle ready for sight casting to gaffers.

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Last week

Snapper & Grouper Season Tips — Fort Lauderdale Reef Line

Mutton and mangrove snapper are stacking the 80–120 ft reef edges between Port Everglades and Hillsboro. Long fluorocarbon leaders and live pilchards.

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Two weeks ago

Snook Bite Inside the Intracoastal — Deerfield to Pompano

Outgoing tide at night under the dock lights — Deerfield to Pompano stretches are loaded. White paddletails on a 1/4 oz jighead crushed it.

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Earlier this month

Sailfish Run Pre-Cold Front — Northbound Push

When the wind clocks NE and a front is rolling in, the sailfish bite from Pompano to Boca lights up. Kite-fishing live goggle eyes is the play.

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Earlier this month

Haulover Sandbar Conditions — Weekend Family Trip Guide

Slack water at the sandbar makes for the easiest anchor. Best window is mid-morning to early afternoon on a small tide range.

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Last month

Tarpon Migration — Hillsboro to Hollywood Beach

Big silver kings are pushing the beach. Sight-fishing pods in 8–15 ft of water with crabs on a circle hook. NautiCall Girl is rigged for it.

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