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Hello Fish Fans, Jusy a few miles off the coast of Stuart in 50 to 150 feet of water the action has been good, nothing is reely red hot but there’s lots of fish. There’s a few Sailfish around and 1 or 2 hookups is likely on a typical day. The Bonita are still providing plenty of action in between the quality bites. The Dolphin fishin has been slow in the deep blue waters of the Gulfstream but we’re catchin a couple on most trips while live baiting for for Sailfish and Kingfish closer to shore. The storms passin through the carribean could be a good thing for Dolphin fishin in the deep blue waters of the Gulfstream. The debris will get caught up in the Gulfstream currents and the bait will gather up around it, soon after the Dolphin will show up to feed on the bait, the Wahoo will gather below the debris, 25 to 50 feet deep also rising up to feed on the bait, and if your reely lucky the grand-daddy of them all shows up, the Blue Marlin feeding on their favorite food, schooley dolphin. September is an excellent time to get away for a couple of days and do some fishin, the hotel rates are low and a wide variety of fish to target. September/October is prime time for a Swordfishin trip, the seas are usually calm and drifting the deep blue waters of the gulfstrem at night is a great way to spend the evening, most of these fish will be 50 to 150 pounds but Swordfish over 200 pounds are caught on a regular basis. The Sailfish season is just around the corner and December/January dates are starting to book, nows the time to start setting up that Sailfishin trip to Stuart Florida, Sailfish Capital of the World. I’ll be back with another fishin report in about 10 days, Catch You Later, Captain Wayne, Reel Busy Charters 772-288-1332

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