 April 7, 2011
Fort Lauderdale Fishing
We left the dock this morning with a mixed group from New York, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas for our weekly Thursday dolphin trip. Clear, sunny skies, temperature in the eighties, and calm seas of 1-2 feet added up to another great day of Ft. Lauderdale fishing. Artificial lures, ballyhoo, and fresh-cut bonito strips were used on the troll and down on the wrecks to catch fish during the course of the trip, at depths of 100 to 350 feet. It was a nice assortment at the end of the day- 22 mahi-mahi, 7 red porgy, 3 vermillion snapper, 9 triggerfish, spanish mackerel, king mackerel, and bonito. Great weather, great fishing!
Every thursday 90.00 per person
Tight Lines
Capt David Ide
954 761 8045
www.ladypamela2.com
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 Captain's Bio: My name is Captain David Ide. I am a third generation fisherman here in Ft Lauderdale, who grew up fishing South Florida's famous waters. I’ve been fishing my whole life, from the back canals of Fort Lauderdale to the Islands of the Bahamas. My mates and I have fished many prestigious Billfish tournaments held all over the world, including the Bahamas, Bermuda, Mexico, the Virgin Islands and Madeira.
I now run the Lady Pamela II Fishing Fleet, which has been a well known charter boat company in South Florida since 1975. My crew and I take pride in catching our customers’ fish and letting them experience the thrill of a lifetime while fishing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is my goal to continue on the tradition of families fishing for generations to come.
Captain David Ide |