Hello FishFans, The Sailfishing off the coast of Stuart, Florida was as good as it gets anywhere in the world but the last 7/10 days it’s been a bit hit & miss for us. We had been enjoying 3 to 5 Sailfish hook-ups on every trip and catching at least 2 or 3 so I guess I was due for some Humble Pie. The sea conditions have been too nice for catchin’ and mix that up with a full moon and it’s hero or zero time. This past weekend I lost count on how many Sailfish I saw freejumping around the boat but they didn’t want to play the game. I’ve had enough Humble Pie for a while and look forward to dancing a few Sailfish on my next trip. The cold front that pushed through last week has the sailfish on the move and were starting to see schools of baitfish just off the coast so the best Sailfishing is still to come. There’s a mild front moving through this Wednesday and I expect we’ll have a great bite going into the weekend. The Dolphin fishing slowed to a crawl last week but will pick back up as we get closer to the quarter moon. There’s been a few Wahoo around and it won’t be long before the Manta Rays arrive with packs of Cobia in tow. There’s a few Blackfin Tuna on the Hill 11 miles off the coast of Stuart but most of them are only 2 to 3 lbs. The larger Blackfins will start showing up in 6 to 8 weeks and will be around throughout the spring and into the summer months. I’ll be back next week with another fishing report from Stuart, Florida Sailfish Capital of the World. Catch you later, Capt. Wayne, Reel Busy Charters 772-341-6609