Hello Fish Fans, The fishing this past week was slower than expected but we had a couple of good days to go with a couple of slow days. The forcast was for east to southeast winds but we got southwest,west and northwest winds most of the week. We started the week with a trip to the backside of the Gulfstream and found one school of small schooleys before getting into the bigger Dolphin. We caught 8 or 9 Dolphin up to about 20 pounds but the fishing started out slow. The next trip started out red hot thanks to a pallot that was loaded with schooley Dolphin about 20 miles out. We kept a couple dozen between 4 & 6 pounds and left the school to find bigger Dolphin at 8:20am. We caught 2 20 pound Dolphin and lost another for the rest of the day. Friday and Saturday was brutal, we caught a couple of fish but I still felt like somebody crapped on my birthday cake. The winds should be comming out of the east/southeast and the Dolphin fishing should be red hot this time of year but the fish and the weeds are so scattered about there’s no consistency. The Sailfish have been freejumping all over the ocean from 60 feet deep to 2400 feet deep. There’s plenty of bait along the beaches and it’s a great time to catch Sailfish and Tarpon if your not looking for fish for the freezer. The Dolphin fishing has been hit & miss but as soon as the winds go back to normal the Dolphin fishing should improve. 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 cell 305-304-9049 or 772-288-1332 home