Daytime Swordfish Charter (10 hours)
Swordfish have always been considered nocturnal feeders and until recently have only been fished for at night. We have since developed methods for catching them during the day which involve dropping extremely deep to where they lay during the daylight hours. During the daytime, swordfish live way down on the ocean bottom, in over 1000 feet deep. A new method of fishing for swordfish, called Daytime Swordfish Dropping is a method of fishing for swordfish during the daylight hours, and has been hugely successful since its inception. On our daytime Swordfishing trips, we have to travel 15 miles offshore, deep into the Gulfstream current. The waters we troll through on the way out to swordfish grounds are prime territory for mahi-mahi, wahoo and tuna.
Night Swordfish Charter (8 hours)
At night, swordfish rise to within a few hundred feet of the surface to actively look for food. While daytime Swordfishing is sometimes better for bigger swordfish, night fishing for swords is the best way to catch multiple swordfish. This is a great trip for big game enthusiasts and when it all comes together can be the best fishing trip of your entire life.