We have been seeing good numbers of sailfish moving through the area on their annual migration south. These fish are hungry and are feasting on the schools of baitfish along the way. A frisky live bait is the ticket to hook up to one these awesome fish. This one above was caught today bump trolling a live ballyhoo. Book a trip in January for a great shot at hooking the fish of a lifetime.
Year end sailfishing has been hot and bodes well for the new year.
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