A Special Catch!
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This week on the YB Normal out of Fort Lauderdale, the weather has been a little wet, there has been lots of rain the past few days and some strong winds as well, although there has been a few days where we have had some breaks in the weather and we were able to get out there and go fishing! A lot of the rain that we have been having are early signs of cold fronts that are coming down to Fort Lauderdale which are very important for us to start our winter time fishing. Anyways we have had some great fishing this week on the days that the weather allows, the night fishing for snapper has been exceptionally very good! We took a great customer of mine out on a night trip this week his name is Scott and he wanted to take his family out for a 5 hour snapper charter, we left the dock at 7pm sharp and headed out of port everglades to the reef, once we got to the spot we anchored the boat in around 70 feet of water and put out chum, the yellowtail snapper where hungry and we started catching them right away flatlining small cut baits like silversides and ballyhoo, a few of Scotts family decided to fish the bottom while the others free lined baits back with the chum, then a few minutes later something great would happen which is the whole purpose of the title of this report Scotts brother would drop to the bottom and pull up a lobster! yes a lobster! on a piece of cut ballyhoo now that takes some skill. Myself being a capt for over 10 years I have only seen this happen one other time, the lobster was hooked in the mouth with the hook and was legal size, if you ask me that is probably the best thing in the ocean to catch on the reef, luckily the lobster was of legal size so that would just add to the great dinner of snapper and lobster that Scott and his family would enjoy the next night! As for daytime fishing there has been a great kingfish bite using planners and seawitches with bonito strips anywhere from 100 feet of water out to 200, on some of the days we have with lots of rain and clouds making it overcast there has been some very nice blackfin tunas around some almost 15lbs, the tunas have been in around **hidden content** feet of water and we have been catching them on small squid skirt lures and feathers. We took jimmy and his son out fishing for a 4 hour private morning charter and were able to put them on a very nice kingfish bite and a blackfin tunas that day we had a cold front come through and the wind would blow almost 40mph, jimmy and his son were troopers and held in there and we were able to make it a great trip for them! Fishing should continue to be very good and we should see a nice push of sailfish soon! If your in Fort Lauderdale and looking to do a deep sea fishing charter check out the YB Normal they will always work hard and do there best to keep you on the fish and they have plenty of different trips to help suit anyones needs! Capt. Vinnie
Vinnie Sacks
Fort-lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Sailing out of Port Everglades In Fort Lauderdale for over a decade YB Normal is ready to take clients out for a great day of fishing. Captain Vinnie offers a range of trips, with four to 8-hour packages and the choice of coming as a group or jumping aboa...

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May 2024 Deep Sea Fishing In Fort Lauder
May 2024 Deep Sea Fishing In Fort Lauder
Май 5, 2024
Hello everyone, Capt. Vinnie here and this week I have a great report for you guys, outstanding fishing but also some great weather as well. So this week the trolling on the reef has been very productive in the early mornings for mostly kingfish or king mackeral, the edge of the reef from 80 feet on out to 130 feet has been the most productive. Fishing baits under the surface using planers has been the best way to get some bites. Also just on the edge of the reef we have been catching quite a few bonitos. Moving just off the reef to depths around 200 feet of water we have been seeing some great blackfin tuna action. Trolling has been the best wait to get the tunas to bite in numbers but with trolling you are targeting all size tunas where as fishing live baits like goggle eyes and pilchards you won't get as many bites but the tunas you will catch are going to be alot larger in size close to the 25lb mark. Like I usually say its quantity vs quality so you have to decide what you want. While fishing for the tuna we defiantly have been putting a wahoo bait out just incase and lets just say it payed off big time this week, catching a 42lb wahoo "pictured". Also a fantastic surprise that is welcomed anytime. Moving a little further offshore there has been few mahi mahi around but not as many as a few weeks ago, still as I always say its very important to find signs of life like birds, seaweeds, floating debris etc. The ocean is a huge place and its best think of it as a desert and the signs of life you find would be considered an oasis. I would imagine as we move closer to summer time the mahi acton will continue to improve. Last but not least the wreck fishing for large gamefish like amberjacks has been very good, most deeper shipwrecks off the coast of Fort Lauderdale in depths around 200 feet are going to have large amberjacks on them right now. Live baits like goggle eyes and bullet bonitos are going to work the best and heavy tackle is a must if you want to land these hard fighters. While wreck fishing with live bait there is always a chance for a grouper or even a large snapper which is what makes it so much fun because you never know what you are going to catch. This week please be sure to check out some of the great photos we have of some recent catches caught while out on our deep sea fishing charters, and remember to give us a like and follow on social media platforms like facebook and instagram @Ybnormalsportfishing for daily fishing content. The month of May in Fort Lauderdale in my opinion is one of the best times to fish lots of great species to catch and usually very very nice weather, not as hot as summer but not rough water like winter time. We should continue to see excellent tuna fishing as well as plenty of kingfish and the bottom fishing also heating up so if your thinking about heading down to Fort Lauderdale and wanting to do some deep sea fishing we have plenty of availability for the month of May so please look us up and we will show you a great time out on the water. More later..... Capt. Vinnie
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Deep Sea Fishing April 2024 In Fort Laud
Deep Sea Fishing April 2024 In Fort Laud
Апрель 28, 2024
Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, this weeks report has pretty much the same theme as last week, the fishing has been great and the weather has been pretty good as well. To start this week of we are going to start inshore, trolling the edge of the reef has been producing alot of nice kingfish as of late and a few quality bonitos in the mixl. The kingfish have been very nice sized averaging around the 10lb mark with some larger ones as big as 20lbs biting on the troll. Trolling with fresh bonito strips cut daily and a pink seawitch over the top of the strip has been the hot ticket as of late. Most bites have been coming on the deeper lines fished under the surface with planners but on our surface baits we have been seeing quite a few sailfish action too. Before we move offshore one other technique that has been quite successful right now on the reef is kite fishing, on days when there is a strong wind coming from easterly directions flying a kite with live baits suspended underneath it has been producing quite a few sailfish right now as well as bigger kingfish and bigger bonitos. Fishing with live bait is always going to get you less bites then trolling but the fish you will catch on live bait is always going to be bigger so you have to decide if you want quality of quantity. Moving offshore we have been seeing quite a few mahi mahi right now, like I usually say when looking for mahi if you can find something to fish to like birds, weedlines, or even floating debris you can't go wrong. When you can locate signs of life the predators are going to be close behind. Other then mahi the afternoons have been producing a solid bite of blackfin tuna right now. Fishing anywhere from 200-400 feet of water has been the best depths for the tunas and they have been eating mostly anything the trick is just finding where the tunas are, once you locate them getting the bite has been the easy part. There has been a few wahoo around as of late as well, although it is very tough to target wahoo in Fort Lauderdale this time of year it is certainly a welcomed by catch by all. Last but not least we have been doing a little bit of anchor fishing on the reef and the yellowtail snapper have been biting fairly well when the conditions cooperate. Anything from south east wind to east wind and a light north current is the recipe for picture perfect conditions to target these snappers. Anchoring in depths from 50-80 feet is going to be the best bet to anchor up for these snappers and start a chum slick. This week please be sure to check out some of our great photos of some recent catches we had while out on our deep sea fishing charters and remember to give us a like and follow on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram @Ybnormalsportfishing for daily fishing content. As we approach the month of May the fishing will stay very good we should start to see some more kingfish action as well as more quality tunas to, bottom fishing will pick up as well for snappers and possibly groupers, alot of great things to look forward too. We still have availably for the rest of April and May as well so if your coming down to Fort Lauderdale and looking to do some deep sea fishing please look us up we would love to get you out on the water and show you a great time. Capt. Vinnie
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Non Stop April Fishing Action in Fort La
Non Stop April Fishing Action in Fort La
Апрель 16, 2024
Hello everyone Capt. Vinnie here, what a great week of deep sea fishing in Fort Lauderdale we have been having great weather and some exceptional fishing as well, to start the report out this week we will start offshore. We have been seeing some excellent mahi mahi action right now in depths around 400 feet on birds and seaweed lines, the mahi have been biting best when there has been a heavy wind from the east and south east direction specially for a few consecutive days in a row. The mahi have been biting best in the morning time and surface baits on the troll have been producing the most action. The average size has been anywhere from 5-10lbs but there has been some real quality fish in the mix as big as 25lbs. Also offshore there has been a very good blackfin tuna bite going on right now from 200 feet on out to 400 feet. The afternoon time has been best for the tuna and if you can locate where the tuna are there isn't any problem trying to catch them, baits fished under the surface as well as top baits have been getting plenty of bites. While fishing for the tuna there is also a chance for a wahoo which would be the prized catch but that is more of a luck thing we don't see many wahoo this time of year but when we do it is always welcomed. On the inshore side of things live baiting with kites has been the best as of late, live goggle eyes fished from a kite has been producing some excellent sailfish action as well as some larger mahi and giant bonitos. Live bait is always going to produce more quality fish but trolling is going to produce more bites so you have to pick your poison. As far as the best bet right now seems like the afternoon trip has been producing the best results, tunas seem to be around almost every trip in the afternoon. This week please check out some of the great photos of some recent catches we had while out on our deep sea fishing charters, and remember to give us a like a follow on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram @Ybnormalsportfishing for daily fishing content. The rest of April we have some availability so if your coming down to Fort Lauderdale and looking to do some deep sea fishing we would love to show you a great time on the water and the fish are BITING! More later... Capt. Vinnie
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