Thanks again guys for fishing with us off the coast of Fort Lauderdale aboard the Hooked Up.
Today we started out fishing with Mom and dad Julie and Travis and their son Grant all from Indianapolis Indiana.
We decided to make the run for about 7 miles to the south till we got off the coast of Hallandale Beach Florida where there is this wreck that is in about 110 feet of water. We figured if we ran all the way down we could get there before some of the other boats got there and it would give us a bit of an advantage.
Once we got down to the wreck we trolled around some little feathers and caught a few small bonitos.
Than J.J. put three little trouble hooks in the live bonito and set them right back out over the wreck.
As it turned out fishing was slow on the wreck but after a good 20 min of slow trolling a couple of these live bonitos around we finally got the bite. We had already missed one fish at this point that had drug back into the wreck so this time I made sure the boat was far enough away from the wreck so this would not happen again.
Ok we got away from the wreck and little Grant was all over this fish. This little guy was just reeling like there was no tomorrow. We finally got this big barracuda in the boat. Well it did not come so easy but the skunk was out of the box and a little of the pressure was off.
Now since we had a hard north current we decided to set out our kites with 4 live baits suspended from them to see if we could catch a sailfish.
All at once the water exploded by our left long kite bait and out of the water came this monster barracuda thats right a monster barracuda jumping all over the place.
Once again little Grant jumped in the chair and the fight was on. After a good 10 min back and forth fight Grant got this monster that dwarfed his first barracuda to the boat.
We had run just over 6 miles trying to catch Grant a barracuda but once we were closer to our inlet we catch one almost twice the size of the first one.
Way to go Grant

As we got back to the dock we had our afternoons trip eager to give their luck a shot @ some deep-sea fishing off the coast of Fort Lauderdale.
We had Jeff and Ian from Spring Field Missouri and Glen and Joe from Minnesota.
We started out trolling the reef with Ian catching a dolphin fish and Glenn catching an even bigger dolphin.
Than we set out our kites with some live baits and a shark bait out there and the wait was on. We waited and waited with no luck at all so J.J. and I decided to try dragging some live bait over a ledge where some big barracudas hang out.
All of a sudden I see this shark about 5 feet in the air after sky rocketing one of our baits. J.J. locked up the reel and we were Hooked Up BUT the line went slack just like that and he was gone. (RATS)
Ok back out with the live baits and we seen another shark chasseing our bait but he faded off. (RATS AGAIN)
Ok back out with the baits and again we got bit but this time we stayed Hooked Up Jeff grabbed the rod and the fight was on. Ok so we were Hooked Up with a spinner shark but the only problem was we had him on 15-pound test line and this shark wanted nothing to do with the boat. It seemed every time Jeff would get the fish close to the boat he would get a second and third wind and just take line @ will.
After a good 20 min of this Joe jumped in to give Jeff a hand and once again the same thing kept going on every time it got close he would just take off again.
Well after another 20 min of this finally the shark got close enough for J.J. to get a gaff into the top of his back as not to mortally wound the fish and we got him into the boat for a quick measurement and some pictures to have a replica made of this great catch.

(Jeff and Joe way to hang in there.)
Now here is where this fish story gets good. As I said we had hooked this fish at a ledge that just so happens to be right there at Port Everglades inlet and we had fought this fish so long that by the time we caught him we were way inside our inlet. There just so happens to be this guy Lou who takes videos of the cruse ships as they come and go out of our port and he had videoed us catching this fish and posted it on U-Tube it is called (Hooked Up indeed)
Thanks again to all of our anglers today and thanks again to Lou @ Port Cam
Captain Taco (954) 764-4344 or toll free @ (877) SEA-4344