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Sailfish, Dolphin and Tuna

Capt. Wayne Brodeur
February 9, 2022
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Hello Fish Fans, the fishing off the coast of Stuart has been good on most days in-between the cold fronts. Sailfish, dolphin and tuna are migrating down the SE coast of Florida providing most of the action.

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The sailfish bite's been fair to good excluding one banner day with double digit releases for most of the boats fishing that day. Most days are producing 2 or 3 sailfish bites some days 3 to 5.

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There's been allot of big blackfin tuna pushing through of 15 to 25 pounds. The tuna bite should continue to be good to excellent through the springtime.

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The dolphin or Mahi-mahi bite has been good for this time of year with allot of gaffers of 10 to 20 pounds. Looking forward to the warmer temperatures and the red hot dolphin bite of March and April.

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We're booked up through the end of the February so now's the time to get hooked up with Reel busy Charters catching sailfish, dolphin, tuna, wahoo, kingfish and cobia. Call or text Captain Wayne today 772-341-6609. www.reelbusycharters.com.

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Sport fishing charters leaving from Stuart Florida. Fish the gulf stream with Captain Wayne aboard the Reel Busy.

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Reel Busy Charters
4307 SE Bayview St
Stuart, FL 34997
Phone: 772-341-6609
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