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Bottom Fishing Continues to Improve off Stuart

Capt. Nick Cremasco
May 25, 2013
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report

May 20:

Today we got as far as catching bait before having to pack it in because of poor weather for our Fishing charter Stuart FL

May 21:

Today we fished our Stuart Charter with the winners from a The Love Dr. S Charity donation. We had difficult conditions on the bottom and only managed to catch some Amberjack and Almaco Jacks. We did release a sail trolling.

May 22:

Today we fished a 3/4 day fishing charter Stuart FL with our repeat customers from Harbor Ridge. We enjoyed great weather and decent action. We released a sail trolling and caught Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack and Almaco Jacks while bottom fishing. Things are starting to improve for bottom fishing charters and we look forward to a great combo fishing charter tomorrow.

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Make your Day aboard the DayMaker,

Capt. Patrick Price
www.daymakerfishing.com
(772) 405-0091

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DayMaker fishing charters offers many different types of charters in Stuart, FL and the Bahamas, like: Full- and Half-Day local charters, swordfish charters, offshore deep drop charters, East side Tuna/Marlin charters and multi-day Bahamas Excursions. We can usually accommodate other charter requests - like fishing tournaments, for example. Just give us a call.

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Phone: 772-405-0091
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