Full Fall Fishing

 

The end of October brought in some nice catches like this afternoon trip where anglers bagged Mutton Snapper, King Mackerel, Almaco Jacks, Cobia and other bottom fish. Fall fishing brings many different species of migrating fish through the home waters of the Lady K.

 

The first week of November brought in some really nice catches of Yellow-tail Snapper with more Mutton Snapper and Banded Rudderfish in the mix. The large Gray Triggerfish have also been showing up with some fish weighing up to seven pounds. There have also been some nice Porgies caught by anglers using bottom rigs baited with squid.

 

Mahi Mahi were being caught on Friday by anglers braving the choppy sea conditions, the perfect time for the migrating pelagic fish whose location is most often given away by the flocking sea birds. In addition to the Mahi Mahi catches, there have been some releases of Sailfish by some anglers while others continue to catch Cobia, Snapper, Triggerfish and other bottom fish.

  This Skipjack Tuna started off the fall with the addition of BarJack Fishing’s big fish ticket. Just catch the biggest fish (sharks, remora and bonito excluded) and you win. So plan a trip offshore fishing the cobalt blue waters off the south Atlantic with your family or friends. We provide everything required for your four hour fishing excursion but anglers are always welcome to bring their own equipment. Plan your trip today aboard the Lady K!

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  1. thomas OBrien

    My wife and I had a wonderfull time the boat was big clean and very hándicap frendly the crew where helpfull and lnformativ and the fishing was great thanks to the captians vast local nolage and experance.overal I would give the experance a9.9 thanks we will be back

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