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Broadbill Swordfish
The Broadbill Swordfish is one of the most coveted species in the world of sport fishing, known for its incredible size and strength. Often found in the deeper waters of the Florida Keys, these fish are a prized target for anglers seeking a true challenge.
This fish is not only prized for its challenging fight but also for its meat, which is firm, rich, and delicious. Broadbill Swordfish fishing in the Florida Keys offers an exhilarating adventure, with experienced guides leading anglers on thrilling deep sea expeditions.
For those looking for tournament fishing trips or private charters, Broadbill Swordfish is a popular species. It’s considered a world-class fish, and catching one can be a lifetime achievement. With the right equipment and Captain you’ll have the opportunity to reel in one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures.

What Makes Swordfish So Legendary
Swordfish live deep—really deep. During the day, they hang out 1,200 to 1,800 feet below the surface, where sunlight fades and the pressure climbs. They’re built for battle, with thick muscles, broad bills, and stamina that few other fish can match.
When the rod finally bends, it’s go-time. Long pulls, violent head shakes, and a battle that can stretch for hours.
How We Target Broadbill Swordfish
Swordfishing requires specialized gear, sharp focus, and a serious setup. Whether you’re deep dropping during the day or drifting at night, every detail matters.
We fish swordfish with:
Electric reels or high-capacity manual setups
Heavy leads and buoy systems for precision drops
Large baits like squid, belly strips, or rigged eels
Lights and scent to attract them in pitch-black depths
The drop takes minutes. The wait can take hours. The fight? It’s unforgettable.
When to Fish for Swordfish in the Keys
Swordfish are available year-round off the Florida Keys, but late spring through fall tends to offer the best daytime action with stable currents and clear conditions. Nighttime swordfishing also picks up in the summer, especially during darker moon phases.
We track the bite windows, drift lines, and weather conditions to give every trip its best shot.
What Happens After the Hookup
Once you’re hooked up, it’s a different game. These fish can dive, jump, or go dead weight—and you’ll need endurance and focus to win. Our crew is with you every step of the way, managing the gear, keeping you dialed in, and celebrating the moment that fish hits the deck.
Swordfish on the Plate
Few fish match the eating quality of broadbill swordfish. With firm, meaty fillets and a mild flavor, they’re perfect for grilling or searing. If you land one, you’ll be eating well for a long time.
FAQs about Broadbill Swordfish
What is the best time to fish for Broadbill Swordfish?
The best time for Broadbill Swordfish fishing is typical daytime here off of the coast of Islamorada.
How big can Broadbill Swordfish grow?
Broadbill Swordfish can grow to impressive sizes, with some reaching over 1,000 pounds. Most catches are in the 200 to 400-pound range, but larger specimens have been recorded.
Is Broadbill Swordfish fishing dangerous?
While the fight with a Broadbill Swordfish can be intense, proper preparation and guidance from experienced charter boats make it a safe and thrilling experience.
Broadbill Swordfish fishing is an adventure unlike any other. If you’re seeking a fishing challenge in the Florida Keys, this species is one to target.
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