December 2nd, 2010
Today we had one of our regular customer/friends Brad from Fort Lauderdale taking out a few of his good friends for a morning of deep-sea fishing aboard the Hooked up. He brought Gary from Tampa, Al also from Fort Lauderdale and last but sertintally not least Brent from Dallas Texas.
We had gotten an early start due to flights everyone had to catch later this morning. So we swung by the live bait boat picked up a dozen live baits and off to the fishing grounds we ran.
We seemed to be the first boat out there and Ive got to say that conditions couldnt have looked any better. We had a good north current and the water was a crisp blue in color. We set out both kites with two baits suspended from each kite and the trap was set. After waiting for a good 45 min and looking straight into the sun Captain J.J. thought he seen something near our left long kite bait and it seemed as if the bait was just walking away.
J.J. decided to treat it as if it were a sailfish. After a few seconds of just letting the fish just walk away with the bait J.J. locked up the reel and started reeling as fast as he could as I went ahead with the boat.
All of a sudden the line got tight the rod bent over and out came this big sailfish dancing all over the surface of the waves. We were Hooked Up and Brent waited no time getting in the chair for the big fight.
It took Brent a good 20 till finally he got his first sailfish to the side of the boat for a couple quick pictures and we all watched him swim away in great shape.

We caught Brent his first sailfish and that was what we were after but the bad news was that was the only bite we had this morning.
Brad thanks for bring the guys along and we look forward to fishing with you again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @(877) SEA-4344
Dec 3 and 4
Ok todays trip actually started on the 3rd of December when Steve from Sudbury Ontario came walking down the dock around 10:00 am and decided to take the Hooked Up out for a few hours of deep sea fishing.
The only problem was that by the time we got out there the sailfish bite was just about done for the day.
We got some live baits and went right to kite fishing and did manage to get lucky and catch one.
But as it turned out Steve is a seasoned angler and he knew that we were having some cold front down here in Sunny South Florida right now and he also knew that cold fronts meant great sail fishing.
Usually when the sailfish bite is on it is on all day but for some reason the last couple days it seemed to slow down after around 11:00am.
So knowing that Steve said that he wanted to do a planned fishing trip for 7:00am in the morning.
We got up early picked up our live baits and went straight to kite fishing before any of the other boats were out.
5 min after getting our baits all suspended from the kites we all seen a sailfish coming after our right short kite bait.
Usually we let the fish take off with the bait for a few seconds than Ill go ahead with the boat while the angler reels real fast in order to get the line tight and the hook in as quick as possible.
However this time seeing that we had only been fishing for about 5 min and we were already getting a bite we decided not to go ahead with the boat in hopes of maybe there being more than 1 fish there.
Things did not work out, as we wanted them to because as soon as J.J. started reeling tight on the fish he got all tangled up in our left short kite bait and we broke him off.
O well it was worth a try!!
However within 10 min here came another sailfish and this one was not quite so lucky.
This one got hooked and the fight was on. Once again we tried not to move the boat much because we were right next to a ship that was anchored up and the fish seemed to be around it. But Steves fish was taking out so much line that we had to go after him.
Once Steve got his fish next to the boat we tried to get a quick photo of this one but J.J. let his go fast and right back out went the kite baits.
It was going to be a great trip we had a good angler the fish were there and we seemed top be right on top of them.
I had called a couple of the other boats that were on there way out and let them know how deep of water we were fishing just to give them a better idea of where the fish were coming threw.
However I did not know that they were going to fish right next to me!
(They both know who they are lol)
Ok long story shorter we ended up catching and releasing 3 sailfish by 10:00am
We also watched 4 other sails all being caught within a half a mile of us. Folks the bite is on so come on down and lets get you Hooked Up.
Steve thanks again it was a blast and try not to freeze your butt off up there (LOL)
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
We caught Brent his first sailfish and that was what we were after but the bad news was that was the only bite we had this morning.
Brad thanks for bring the guys along and we look forward to fishing with you again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @(877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
FISHING WITH FINATTIC MIKE
December 1st, 2010 Ok here we are the first day of December and who better to start the month out with than Finattic Mike one our regular customers and friends.
Today Mike brought along his good friend Pete and Petes brother in law Siggy who is visiting from Schweinfurt Germany.
Ok Ive got to take a min to tell you a bit about Finattic Mike. Well lets just say that Mike loves his football team and he truly does stand behind them weather they are having a winning season or not.
As a matter a fact he loves his Miami Dolphins so much that he rented out part of a sports bar and invited as many people as he could just to get them to sign into a web site in order to get the staff @ Sun Life Stadium (Formally Joe Robbie Stadium) to take notice of him.
(AND THEY DID WOULDNT YOU?)
Finattic Mike got to spend a few hours @ the stadium and got some great shots of him on the field (witch are not being released yet) who knows we might just see him during one of their games. He also spent some time in the locker rooms and of course what tour would be complete without getting to hang out with the cheerleaders!! Way to go Mike!!
Mike asked me to take this moment for him to thank all the guys @ Head Hunter Co. He also wants to thank all of his friends and everyone that supported him to get to be one of the Miami dolphin Mascots.
I guess I should introduce this Fanatic Mike to everyone so here are a few photos and then Ill get back to the fishing!
And Ladys and gentleman Finattic Mike
Yep thats Finattic Mike and yep he spend this morning fishing aboard the Hooked Up.
(Talk about having celebrities on board)
We had a ball fishing even though fishing really was not all that great today.
Mike caught a nice amber jack on one of the wrecks that lay in about 210 feet of water.
Than we went off shore looking for some dolphin fish and Pete and Siggy each caught one along with one skipjack tuna.
Guys thanks again for everything and Mike talk to Head Hunter Co we need to put some kind of Christmas fishing trip together by Head Hunter the best head you can put in a boat.
For those of you that might not know what a head is on a boat it is the toilet and it just so happens that Head Hunter is on the cutting edge of new technology with keeping our oceans and water ways clean from human waist.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Ending november 2010 with a BANG aboard the Hooked Up Off the coast of Fort Lauderdale
November 30th, 2010 What a great way to end November 2010 we had Lorene, Mike, Deb and Marty from Colorado and from Arizona out for a morning of deep sea fishing aboard the hooked up off the coast of Fort Lauderdale
Fishing had been a bit on the slow side the past few days so we knew we were going to try a couple of different fishing strategies.
We started out picking up some live baits from the live bait boat and went right to kite fishing with 4 baits suspended from the kite.
It took some waiting but all at once came this BIG black tip shark after one of our kite baits. It took a matter of seconds for the shark to catch one of these live baits that were on a tight leash and just like that we were Hooked Up.
The rod bent over line started peeling off the reel our angler jumped in the chair and the fight was on.
It took a good 15 min to get this big black tip shark to the side of the boat. J.J. got the shark in the boat for a few quick pictures and a quick measurement to have a replica trophy made of him and watched him swam away in good shape.
Ok now we had the skunk out of the box but kite fishing was just not producing enough bites for us to stick this out so we changed fishing strategies.
In came all the kite fishing gear and off we went to do some deep drops on some of the wrecks that lay on the bottom off the coast of ft Lauderdale.
First drop produced a nice amber jack.
Than we dropped again and came up with a nice black grouper. Then yet another drop and YES yet another black grouper.
Talk about making the right move we ended up with two 10 to 15 pound black groupers and one nice amber jack.
Guys thanks for spending the last day of November aboard the Hooked Up and helping us end Nov on a great note.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Killer Afternoon Fishing Aboard the Hooked Up
November 29th, 2010 Today we had folks from all over the country. We had Robert from Toronto Canada, John from Indy, Alex, Christina and Tom from Atlanta Ga., and Tom from Seattle Washington.
Today we went right to kite fishing and hoping for the best. Fishing was on the slow side today and we knew that we had a hand full of boats on this convention and most of the boats went trolling the reef and were not catching anything. So we decided that we were going for hero or zero.
Well as it turned out we made the right choice.
Not only did we catch fish but we caught a couple of big fish to boot and pretty much smoked the rest of the boats.
Dont get me wrong all the other boats were very good fisherman it was just our turn and things worked out real good for the hooked Up Fishing team today.
Robert ended up catching an 80-inch hammerhead shark and Christine ended up with a monster sailfish.
Guys if you send me the pictures i would be glad to post them!!!
Thanks again guys for a fun afternoon of deep-sea fishing aboard the hooked up off the coast of South Florida.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
November 27th, 2010 Today we had our regular customer/friend the one and only Pete Pillone on board along with his mom, 2 sisters and their good friends Michael and Kerri from New York and Georgia.
Fishing was once again on the slow side by the nice thing about this trip was that it was not all just about the fishing but about good friends and family getting together over the Thanks Giving holidays.
But we did manage to catch a couple of dolphin fish for mom along with a few bottom fish.
Pete as always thanks and will see you again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Catching Wahoo off the Fort Lauderdale coast
November 26th, 2010 Today we had Rob, Loran and Joe all from Ohio and Chuck from Jupiter Florida
We started out kite fishing with little to no bites to speak of when all of a sudden a small king fish ate one of our kite baits. Loran jumped in the chair and the fight was on. Truth be told I did go ahead a little bit with the boat just to keep this little kingfish from getting under the boat but I was more concerned with keeping the other 3 kite baits under the kite and trying not to drag them around too much when Captain Greg reached down and gaffed what we thought was a little kingfish turned out that when he flipped him into the boat and we all seen this 18 pound Wahoo hit the deck no one was more surprised than me.
Holly cow talk about a lucky catch!!
After anther couple hours of no bites we brought in all the kite fishing gear and set out some trolling baits.
We had drifted so far to the south that I was trolling about 7 knots an hour just trying to get back toward home when all of a sudden our wire line bent over and we were Hooked Up again.
This time Chuck jumped in the chair and in came anther Wahoo.
LUCK HELL YES but well take it any way we can get it.
We ended up with a couple of 18 to 20 pound Wahoos and one 15-pound kingfish.
Guys thanks again for your patience and hope you guys enjoy dinner.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
November 25th, 2010 Today seeing that it was Thanks Giving Day we were only going to run 1 trip so we wanted to make the most out of it.
As Alex got on board we were talking a bit about the fishing and what might be available for us to catch today.
I had already talked to a few of the boats that were out there fishing and they had told me that we had little to no current and that fishing was very slow.
I was explaining this to Alex and he said that was fine all they really wanted to catch was a dolphin fish for dinner and a sailfish and they would be happy with that.
Well having said that I felt it was important that I let Alex know that when I was a kid I wanted a pony but all I got was a dog. (LOL)
I knew that it was a slim chance of catching ether one of these today the fishing reports on the radio sounded BAD.
But all the same we went out to about 170 feet of water and set out both of our kites with 4 live baits suspended from them and hoped for the best.
All of a sudden I noticed our right long kite bait was just walking away. I never seen a fish or a splash or anything but there had to be something on the other end.
Captain J.J. picked up the rod and just started reeling on it to see if he could get the bait back under the kite when BAM a dolphin fish came out of the water jumping all over the place. I could not believe this everyone had already been fishing 2 hours before we got out there at 10:00 am and none had much to show for it and within 5 min we had a nice dolphin on the line.
Andres jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It took about 7 to 10 min and BAM we had a dolphin in the box.
Ok we were half way there and to tell you the truth I was pretty happy about that. All of a sudden here comes this big sailfish after our right long kite bait and before I knew it he was dancing all over the surface with one of our hooks in his mouth.
This time Nicolis got in the chair and the fight was on. This fish took out so much line that after a good 15 min Alex jumped in to give his son a hand.
10 min later there he was next to the boat. After some hand shaking and some high fiving Alex looked at us and said mission accomplished and called it a day.
Today Turkey and dolphin would be had by all.
Alex thanks again and were looking forward to fishing with you guys again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Monster Black Tip Shark
November 24th, 2010 Today we had Madison, Haley and Jay all from St Louis out for a few hours of deep-sea fishing aboard Hooked Up.
We went right for kite fishing since the kingfish and bonitos have just stopped biting the last few days.
I must admit fishing was slow today but all of a sudden I seen a fin flying threw the water going after our left short kite bait. It only took a matter of seconds till this rocket ship of a fish grabbed the bait and we were Hooked Up.
Haley jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It was a back and forth tug a war for a good 15 min and to tell you the truth we had no idea what kind of fish we had on.
Once Haley got the fish in close enough for us to get a good look at him I could not believe what I was looking at. It was a black tip shark. BUT not just a black tip this thing was a monster black tip. Ive never seen one this big. It was every bit of 6 foot long and as far as black tip sharks are concerned this has to be as big as it gets.
Guys thanks again for fishing aboard the Hooked up and once again sorry the fishing was not a bit better.
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Fishing with our buddy from Texas
November 20th, 2010 Today we had Alexis and her friend Kelly from Dallas Texas.
Im sorry to say that today we did not have that good north current like we have had the last couple days and the sailfish just turned off for us.
But we did manage to catch Alexis a big golden amber jack on one of the wrecks.
Alexis we are looking forward to fishing with you again on the 10th of December and we WILL make it up to you.
Thanks again Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free at (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Sailfish snap off off the coast of Fort Lauderdale
November 19th, 2010 Today we only had one guy who chartered the boat by himself maybe he knew something we did not but MAN did Geno from Minnesota ever get his moneys worth.
We stopped by the live bait boat and picked up a dozen live goggles and went right to kite fishing.
Ok the trap was set and from there it only took a few min till our first bite or should I say our first 3 bites. Thats right we had 3 sail fish pop up @ the same time.
Geno jumped in the chair while 2 out of the 3 sailfish got hooked. Talk about an exciting fishing trip Geno ended up catching 4 out of 10 shots @ sail fish all by himself.
Geno thanks again for a fun fishing trip aboard the Hooked Up.
As we got back to the dock we had our afternoon trip waiting for us. We had Marshall, Rick and Dennis all from Fort Mayors Florida eager to give luck a shot @ some deep-sea fishing aboard the Hooked up off the coast of South Florida.
We knew that the sailfish were biting so once again we went right to kite fishing in about 150 feet of water with our 2 kites flying and 4 live baits suspended from the kites.
And shore enough the sails were still there and hungry.
We ended up catching 2 out of 5 shots we had on sails. With Rick landing one monster 87-inch sailfish.
All of our sails were released and swam away in great shape.
Once again I would like to thank all of our anglers today for fishing aboard the Hooked Up off the coast of Ft Lauderdale Florida.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free at (877) SEA-4344
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Having a ball fishing aboard the Hooked Up
November 16th, 2010 I want to start out by saying that we have a ball doing what we do for a living witch is we get to take people fishing. And 9 out of 10 times we have just as much fun as our anglers. But every once in a while a fishing trip will stand out a bit and that was the case on this trip.
Let me start out by introduces the players on this fishing trip aboard the Hooked Up off the coast of Fort Lauderdale.
We gad Robert the Cop, Jerry the million dollar beer guy, Kevin the mouth and his beautiful girl friend Jen and last but not least Ramie the chummer all from South Florida.
Now these guys were looking for some good eating fish to take home for their fish fry. So we headed off shore looking for some dolphin fish or some wahoo for their fish fry.
Ive got to take a moment to say that by the time we got about 4 miles off shore and got all the baits in the water these guys never stopped talking and having a ball. At this point I dont even think anyone knew where the head (bath room) was or any thing else about the boat or the fishing we just could not get a word in.
Ok so there we were setting out all the baits when all of a sudden here came the dolphin fish from everywhere. Most of the time this would be a good thing BUT with a fish on every rod and these guys yelling so loud that we could not get anything going on as far as someone reeling in the fish.
Finally after a little soft SCREAM I got their attention (LOL)
So we ended up boating 3 out of the 5 dolphin we had on but what really my attention was I seen them laughing and I asked what was so funny?? They told me that Kevin the mouth is always that loud and they had been trying to get him to shut up for 2 days now. (LOL)
Ive got to say that our fishing trip just went up hill from that point on. I dont think Ive laughed so much on a fishing trip in years and the fish were biting to boot. We think the fish were biting so well because we had Rami the chummer keeping the fish around the boat.
We ended up with a box full of dolphin fish 1 black tip shark and we jumped off a sailfish.
Guys what a ball thanks sooo much and we are looking forward to fishing with you guys again soon.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Catching King Fish Off the Fort Lauderdale Coast
November 14th, 2010 Today we had a shred charter with Donald and Mary from New Jersey Shore and Jerry and Joe from Toronto /Canada and Enrique from Uruguay.
Once again we stopped by the live bait boat and loaded up with live goggle eyes and went right to kite fishing with our live baits suspended from the kites.
While we never did see any sailfish today the kingfish were snapping and everyone caught plenty of kings and all of them in the 10 to 15 pound range.
Good fishing today and plenty of action to keep everyone busy.
Thanks again to all of our anglers today for fishing aboard the Hooked Up off the coast of South Florida.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free at (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Sail Fish are Here off the coast of ft lauderdale
November 13th, 2010 Ok so today we Juan from Denver Colorado, Mark from St Louis, Gary from San Francisco and Paul from Oklahoma out for a few hours of deep sea fishing aboard the Hooked Up off the coast of ft Lauderdale.
We started out our day by swinging by the live bait boat and picking up a bucket of live baits call goggle eyes.
From there we headed right out to 150 feet of water about a mile and a half from shore and set out both of our kites with two live baits suspended from each kite.
Ok the trap was set and now all we needed was for some big fish to come along and take the bait. It did not take long for our first victim to come along and it turned out to be a big sailfish. Mark jumped in the chair and the fight was on. It took a good 15 min till Mark finally got his sailfish to the side of the boat. We got a few quick pictures and watched him swim away in great shape to fight again another day.
Ok now we were all pumped up looking forward to a great bite. As soon as we got the baits set back out there BAM another bite and this time Juan got in the chair and once again the fight was on. Juans fish never did come up jumping so we were not sure what he had on. As he got his fish close to the boat we seen this silver streak jet threw the water like a rocket. Finally we got a gaff into this big smoker king fish. Way to go Juan.
All Righty Now: Thing were just going great and as soon as we got the baits back out there BAM another bite and out came this monster sailfish dancing all over the surface of the waves.
This time Paul got in the chair and hell yes another big fight was on. This one was a big back and forth tug a war for a good 25 min till at last Paul got his big sailfish to the side of the boat.
We hauled Pauls fish in the boat for a quick measurement and a couple of quick photos and released him fight again another day.
Guys I really want to thank all four of you again for a fun day of deep-sea fishing off the coast of Fort Lauderdale aboard the Hooked Up
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free at (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
Black fins,Sail fish, king fish and dolphin fish aboard Hooked Up
November 5th, 2010 Today we headed out fishing with John, Bruce, Jeremy and George all from South Florida.
We started out trolling with 2 planners running deep and 3 baits skipping across the surface. We trolled down to the south about 3 miles without getting a bite. So than we trolled back toward the north out in deeper water a caught a few little black fin tunas which we threw back.
Ok now we found our selfs about 3 miles north of our inlet and not any fish in the box to show for it. It was time for a change.
We brought in all the trolling gear and set out our kites with live baits suspended from them.
Once we got our baits all in place things started to take a turn for the better. We hooked into a nice dolphin and before we knew it we had dolphin jumping on all of the baits at the same time. We ended up putting a couple of real nice dolphin in the box along with a couple king fish.
While we were not setting the world on fire we were catching fish and some good eating fish to boot.
All of a sudden I seen a blue streak good threw the water heading right for our right long kite bait. It only took about 2 seconds to realize we were Hooked Up with a monster sail fish. John jumped in the chair and the fight was on. This fish took out so much line that we had to start backing down on him before we ran out of line. It took John a good 30 to 35 min till we finally got his monster sail to the side of the boat.
We got a few pictures of his sail swimming next to the boat and set hi m free to fight again another day.
Guys thanks again for a fun day of fishing.
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free (877) SEA-4344
Posted in Deep Sea Fishing
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