Fort Lauderdale Daytime Swordfishing; 450 lb'er aboard the Lady Pamela fleet

December 1st, 2010
Today was a great day for the Lady Pamela fishing fleet. One of our smaller boats, a 27′ Ocean Master center console, went daytime swordfishing to see if the cold front would make them snap. The cold front was expected to move through around 3 PM, so Mike left the dock at 8 AM sharp. Around 9 PM, Mike was sitting in fertile grounds and made his first drop in 1,800 ft of water with Dolphin belly. Our first drop didn’t attract any Swordfish so we made a move to the south. Our second drop of the day provided a 2 ½ hour battle with a big Broadbill Swordfish. The current was kicking at 2 knots with a S SW wind. When the fish came to the surface, Brett threw the harpoon as Mike gaffed the Swordfish. When we got the tail rope on the fish, he went nuts. I had to call over another boat to help us get this monster fish in the boat. It took 5 of us to get the 450 lb’er in our 27 footer. Nice fish with a 103″ fork length.
Daytime Swordfishing aboard the Lady Pamela Fishing Fleet in Fort Lauderdale
Daytime Swordfishing aboard the Lady Pamela Fishing Fleet in Fort Lauderdale
Daytime Swordfishing aboard the Lady Pamela Fishing Fleet in Fort Lauderdale

Tight Lines!

Captain David Ide

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