Ryan McBride

The prior week we had nice north current then 3 days ago the current switched south and the fishing got slow. Offshore the dolphin fishing remained decent you just had to keep moving around to find the better sized fish. On the reef you still have shots at sailfish but it has gotten significantly slower. My charter yesterday (sunday) fished the reef yesterday and the bite took some time, we ended up catching a sailfish and some small groupers. After we peaked offshore for a swordfish and had one bite on live bait before the wind really whipped up and it was no longer fun so we headed in. The good news is that once this current whips around the bite will be good again. Bait fishing for goggle eyes fishing has been decent down off Ft. Lauderdale and Miami so once this current flips again we will be there to catch them.

Fish Species: Sailfish, Swordfish, Grouper, Kingfish, Dolpin
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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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