Andrew Roydhouse

We went out on a daytime swordfishing trip today and had a great trip. We started off trolling lures offshore in hopes of a marlin, sailfish or whatever else would bite. We caught a tuna and a couple small-medium sized dolphin on the way out to fishing grounds. Once we got out to swordfish territory, we set up our electric reels and did our first drop. We use electric reels for daytime swordfishing because you need to drop the bait so deep to get it to where the swordfish are, 1100-1500ft down. We are one of the only boats that has an electric reel which also has a hand crank, so you can use the electric reel function to get the bait back when you don't get a bite or hand fight the fish if you hook up to one.

BAMMO, as soon as the bait hit the bottom, we hooked up. We must've dropped the bait directly on his head. The angler got into the chair and we fought the fish all the way to the surface. It wasn't the biggest swordfish in the world, but it was a nice keeper size one, probably a 75 pounder. We gaffed the fish and threw him in the boat. Any swordfishing trip where you successfully capture a swordfish is a good trip. Well, there's only one thing better than a swordfish in the boat and that's to have 2 swordfish in the boat! We dropped again a few more times but never got another hit on a swordfish. Time was running down, so we put our lures back out and began trolling home.

There were some nice weedlines formed offshore, so we trolled along them for a while. We hit a couple more good size dolphin trolling and then finally hit our really big bull dolphin making the day and putting icing on the cake. The biggest dolphin was over 25 pounds and was a solid, really nice bull. The dolphin fishing offshore this time of year is phenomenal and if you're out there with enough time to try it, there are some swordfish biting too. You can catch anything this time of year when fishing offshore of Fort Lauderdale. This is one of the best months of the year to come out on a fishing trip. Good luck to everyone fishing this week. I'll sea ya on the water.

Tight Lines,

Capt. Andy Roydhouse

754-214-7863

www.FishHeadquarters.com

Fish Species: Swordfish and Dolphin
Bait Used: Lures and squid
Tackle Used: Penn 130 International
Method Used: Trolling and swordfish deep dropping
Water Depth: 1400ft of water
Water Temperature: 75 degrees
Wind Direction: East
Wind Speed: 10-12 knots
Good daytime swordfishing catch
Good daytime swordfishing catch

Big bull dolphin
Big bull dolphin


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Andrew Roydhouse

About The Author: Captain Andrew Roydhouse

Company: Fishing Headquarters

Area Reporting: Fort Lauderdale South Florida

Bio: I am a 3rd generation fisherman out here off Ft. Lauderdale and have been fishing proffessionally all my life. My company, Fishing Headquarters, runs daily drift fishing trips, sportfishing privae and shared charters, night time swordfishing trips, and any other type of fishing you would like to try.

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