FISHING METHODS
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We offer the most variety of Sport fishing styles:
LIVE BAIT - The most productive way of sport fishing. KITE FISHING - The absolute best way to fish in South Florida. NIGHT - We do as many trips at night as in the day time. DRIFT - Go with the current as we "walk the ocean". TROLL - Excellent to combine sport fishing, cruising and relaxing BOTTOM - Sport Fishing in calm waters pulling snappers, groupers and sharks!
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LIVE BAIT
We use different types of live bait like pilchards, herrings, goggle eyes, blue runners and more. Live bait is one of the most productive ways of sport fishing . We catch live bait before we go fishing insuring that it is the freshest and liveliest bait possible. We teach our customers how to fish for live bait. It is a winner with
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KITE FISHING
The absolute best way of sport fishing in South Florida. We fly kites in the air and then put our live baits suspended from them. The presentation is the best with no terminal gear in the water to spook the fish. This is competitive tournament sport fishing at its best and how the majority of tournaments are won in the Miami area. Sailfish can not resist!
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NIGHT
Don't forget that many species eat at night, that’s why we do as many trips at night as in the day time. Sharks come into play as well as tarpon. On the reef the snappers are very active and swordfish prey the deep waters of the gulf stream.
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DRIFT
Here, we go with the current, picking up different species as we "walk the ocean". Sometimes we still put kites up or even do some bottom sport fishing to increase our chances of landing that trophy fish.
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TROLL
This is the traditional way of sport fishing. We use this method when we want to cover a lot of water. We put the lines in the water and keep the boat moving at all times. We deploy wire lines in addition to our regular spread to cover deep water. Excellent when people also want to cruise and relax.
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BOTTOM
A favorite of many. What a great way to enjoy sport fishing in the calm waters of summer pulling snappers, groupers, and many other bottom dwellers. The fish pull hard, but at the end of the fight you have a super tasting fish.
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