36 Hour Fishing Trip from Fort Lauderdale to Key Largo

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36 Hour Fishing Trip from Fort Lauderdale to Key Largo

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36 Hour Fishing Trip from Fort Lauderdale to Key Largo and Back May 4th to May 5th

A new boat is in town out of Fort Lauderdale and it’s going to be doing long range trips to the Florida Keys and the Bahamas. The out Of Control fleet just expanded with the Out of Control IV a 75 ft boat and a beam of 21 ft powered by two JohnDeer engines with over 500 hp each and can do 18 knot service speed and capabilities of over 22 knots. We were told about it so we decided to give it a try.

Prior to the day of fishing Nilson and I went on a bait hunting expedition for a couple of hours. We got 21 large size pinfish and kept them alive in a 15 gallon bucket with an aerator and a bit of aquarium ammonia neutralizer, a bottle of frozen water helped to cool down the water and keep the fish calm. One of them did not make the 1.5 hour journey to the docks, but that was expected.

On the day of fishing, we made it to the boat a couple of hours prior departure to find out that the crew already had a bait well with a decent amount of bait (blue runners and spot grunts). We loaded our gear and around 4:20 or so we went on the way. By sunrise we were in the Miami Port Everglades Channel marker area catching more bait. A chum bucket was deployed and we loaded with 40 or more pins, 30 or so spot grunts and some more blue runners. The boat had tinker mackerels, squid, frozen ballyhoo, and about 20 or so bonitos caught the day before. We had all the bait we needed for the trip.

Saturday started with slow fishing around Fowey Rocks lighthouse, and can we say “slow” a few small fish here and there. We had all the live bait and other good baits but we couldn’t quiet get the bait where we needed it, on the bottom. The current was ripping in over 200 feet I used a pound and was just floating so we moved shallower. A few fish came up among them a nice gag caught by Robert (whodey) and I got a mutton snapper as the night fall starte to come. The flying fish were all over the boat but were running a bit deep as they got close by. I waited patiently until I saw one that bluntly committed suicide by flying into the boat through a small gap and hitting the live well. I ran like a running back going for a Hail Mary 3 seconds left on the 4th quarter. I got the sucker and saved it for later. Well, it didn’t work out so well for me as I got a big shark instead of the mutton or grouper I was looking for. Later on the boat crew brought out a net and I was able to get 4 more flying fish with it. Got wet like I was under the rain and it didn’t pay off since we could not find a spot with slower currents. A baby African pompano came up on a flyer caught by Nilson. The plan was to make it to Isla Morada but given the conditions with stronger winds than expected and strong currents needing 16 ounces or more to bring the weights to the bottom, the captain decided it was better to turn around and find better spots closer to Miami. A few fish did come up, some yellow tails, some groupers, and some jacks.

On Sunday morning we found some wrecks that were holding fish. I lost my attempt at a large fish when my line was tangled by someone’s braid line and when they where told not to pull they did the opposite so I lost the fish. You just got to love it when that happens. On the way back we hit many wrecks and the captain cranked that engine to make a speed wreck fishing race to the finish line. By Haulover we found a wreck that was holding nice amounts of vermillion snappers (beeliners). That saved the trip for some. Once again the captain cranked the engines even faster and moved over the county line where the fun began. I started as I did on some of the stops with vertical fishing. I was jigging a long 300 gram jig when a 35” to the fork cobia hit it. I got it to the boat and off to the cooler it went. That was one of three cobias caught on the trip. Right after that a nice 31 pound AJ was caught by Ricky while vertical jigging a long jig as well. We all got into the jigging loosing some massive hits to the wreck. I had my reel drag maxed but it just ran like butter as if it was greased so I lost that fish and Adam lost his as well probably due to reel failure as well.

In the end the crew and the friends is what made the slow fishing conditions fun and interesting, while in the other hand we had that one guys whom is always complaining of not catching fish but sleeping most of the time while others are catching bait or fishing. I ended with an kingfish over 15 pounds, the mutton snapper that won the biggest snapper pool, the cobia, and some vermilion snappers. Would I do it again? Yes, I would, if the currents are better I think there is a chance for much better catching. It could have been much much better, but the weather and the current did not get our memo. There is always that next time if it isn’t, I will hear “you should have been here yesterday”. So I have to keep on fishing to be there that one day when all hell breaks loose and fish are eating everything you throw at them. By the way the food and non alcoholic drinks were included in the price of $350 per person, the food was great.


The Snapper Pool winner, Adam took the picture hence why it looks so big.
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The Grouper pool winner Image


Nilson’s released African Pompano
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My Cobia on a vertical jig
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Group Picture with Ricky the big fish pool winner, we took all the pools so we got some money back
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The boat’s catch
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Thanks for reading, until next time


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Great report as always herb! All in all a great trip with everyone that will hopefully be repeated soon!was able to learn a lot and caught my first cobia!.................................gonna be like you one day herb lmao!


Lol btw I stood in the pool winner picture thinking it was group picture! My bad!
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offtrackk wrote:Great report as always herb! All in all a great trip with everyone that will hopefully be repeated soon!was able to learn a lot and caught my first cobia!.................................gonna be like you one day herb lmao!


Lol btw I stood in the pool winner picture thinking it was group picture! My bad!


It was a group picture Chris, Rob was taking one of him and Ricky alone so I said lets take a group picture! I think Rob got a pic of you and your first cobe, didn't he?


Thanks Ron, it was fun as always, you should have been there, i told Nilson at least to the bait gathering you should have been! :toast:

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It was a group picture Chris, Rob was taking one of him and Ricky alone so I said lets take a group picture! I think Rob got a pic of you and your first cobe, didn't he?



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i beleieve he did. i also gave him my camerai ill post the pic tonight as well of some of the boat so others may see!
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Rijkaard wrote:Trip was lots of fun, fishing could have been way better since the bad currents kept the boat swinging and killed the snapper bite, we were anyway able to pull out some high quality fish and good eats. The boat is perfect for long range trips limited to 14 people, tons of room to share and the food was great, Lonnie can really cook some great fish!
I know there's another trip coming on May 31st-June 2nd (friday 5pm through Sunday 5pm) for whoever's interested (I'm thinking about it), I believe is $ 425 food included (325 if you win the pool :mrgreen: )

And $125 if you win all 3 pools :jester:

I just realized Ricky you went back home with most of the beer untouched!


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Crap when did you drink those? At the end of the trip on the way back to the docks I got my energy drink out of your cooler and saw a whole bunch. You must have had one after another on the way in, LOL :drunk: :drunk: :drunk:

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Hey BLACK FIN TUNA, I think you were only interested on the food, here is a reminder of lunch

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rare wrote:Capt. Ralph, Capt. Dennis, Jess & the whole crew...Tks! A special tks to Lonny the cook for making a kick a$$ bfast & meal that kept everyone fishing more!


max and chuckie aka squirel fish wrangler lol where the mates! great jobs on both part
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That picture of the sandwiches above was Rare's portion of lunch. Where is the rest of it?
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I only got to eat two of them, when I looked up the rest were gone! I only heard rare burp, didn't even see him chewing :shock:

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Wow, them sandwiches look good. Then some Corona on top of it. :toast:
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Looks like you had plenttyof room. Great report Herb. Nice cobe. Only 1 grouper caught on the grouper trip? Damn ripping currents!
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GO4EM wrote:Looks like you had plenttyof room. Great report Herb. Nice cobe. Only 1 grouper caught on the grouper trip? Damn ripping currents!
Thanks Russ. There were 3 gags, 1 black, a snowie, and several strawberry groupers. The boat is a perfect fishing platform. With a max of 14 fishermen you can't beat it. I wish I could go on the 31st for the red Snapper season opener since they may run into them if they go as far as Islamorada on that trip. Ralph seems to like fishing over 180' and I like that. You could always see all the other party boats fishing the shallower water.

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i beleive tis time to plan for another one!
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