10/13/22 Fishing Report

Deep Sea Fishing Charters

Wahoo Fishing Charters
49 lb wahoo caught on an afternoon deep sea fishing charter during the end of September 2022!

Our deep sea fishing charters have been seeing an increase of good fishing since the passage of Hurricane Ian. The storm left backwards currents offshore in its wake, which have flushed in a steady supply of bait with Mahi mahi, kingfish, barracuda, sailfish, and wahoo in tow! We have been finding plenty of action with all of these Bluewater species within 3 miles of the beach. Our most consistent action has come from trolling with dead baits, but live bait drifting has also been productive for bottom fishing species such as yellowtail snapper. Now that cold fronts have started sweeping through the area, we expect the consistent Fall migration of pelagic species to continue.

Inshore Fishing Charters

Snook Fishing Charters
24″ snook landed in a back canal during one of our inshore charters in September 2022!

Our inshore fishing has really picked up with the onset of the Fall baitfish migration along the intracoastal waterway. Mullet are the primary forage species, and they have been migrating through our area whenever winds clock out of the North or Northeast. Following these schools of mullet are hungry snook, tarpon, jacks, sharks, and snapper looking for an easy meal. The mullet run is one of the most exciting times to go inshore fishing during the Fall months, even when the fish aren’t biting. We target these species during the mullet run by using cut bait fished near the bottom around the massive baitfish schools. Delray and Boynton Beach are especially productive areas during the Fall mullet run in 2022.