Ryan McBride

We have been catching good numbers of sailfish over the last couple weeks. We have had several fronts in a row churning up the ocean and making the sailfish come through in good numbers. We have been averageing 4 fish in a half day over the past week with our best full day again breaking double digits with 11. Kite fishing in blue north tide water has been the best bet.

Mixed in the same area we have had dolphin. They have been good sized fish from 5-18lbs and are a great fight on light tackle.

We have caught a few mackeral when shallower on the reef but they really haven't bothered us much. On the bottom the cobias made a really good showing with lots of shorts and a few big ones mixed in. A few muttons and a couple groupers are on the wrecks when the pelagics aren't cooperating.

Offshore there has been a good swordfish bite the problem has been the weather not allowing us to fish for them. It is hard to fish for them both day and night when it is rough so you really need to pick your days to get a hold of our fall sword bite.

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Fish Species: Sailfish Dolphin Cobia Swordfish Snapper Grouper
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Ryan McBride

About The Author: Captain Ryan McBride

Company: Conched Out Sporfishing .com

Area Reporting: Ft. Lauderdale/Pompano Beach/Boca Raton

Bio: Captain Ryan began his fishing days in the NE Canyons off of New York before moving to South Florida fifteen years ago. Since then, Ryan has specialized in offshore live bait, bottom fishing, and nighttime swordfishing. After earning a business degree from University of Florida, Ryan returned to South Florida to continue his saltwater adventures as a USCG licensed captain. Ryan is also a licensed NAUI SCUBA instructor and tournament fishing angler with wins throughout South Florida. Captain Ryan runs a custom built CONCH27 center console boat, with over 200 gallons of livewells and enough rod holders to fish the entire water column. www.conchedoutsportfishing.com

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