November is a great month for fishing all species caught in South Florida.

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November is a great month for fishing all species caught in South Florida.

This giant Jack Crevalle has
been feasting on finger mullet all during our late season mullet run.
Acres of these baitfish have been moving through the Fort Lauderdale
area along with other types of tasty baitfish. This influx of predator
fish food kicks off the great fall fishing season for our sportfish
including but not limited to Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi, Blackfin Tuna, Kingfish, Wahoo,
Barracuda, Mutton Snapper, Grouper, Amberjack etc. Book your holiday
trip now while we still have plenty of open dates.


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