Wahoo and Swordfish Offshore, Snook in the River
Capt. Nick Cremasco
September 12, 2014
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report
September 6:
Yesterday and last night we fished a wahoo/swordfish combo trip. We left out of the St Lucie Inlet at 3pm and headed South in search of some wahoo high-speed trolling. We ended up catching a couple of wahoo before dark and headed offshore to look for a swordfish (the Gladiator of the Sea)
We did not have a sword bite before the weather turned bad. We ran for cover into the Jupiter Inlet where we tied up for a couple of hours waiting on the weather and we had some excellent snook fishing. We ended up having 13 bites and catching and releasing 6 fish (2 over slot and 4 under). One of the snook only had one eye. Pretty weird looking!
The weather cleared at 4am and we headed for home!
September 7:
Last night we fished with repeats customers Cole, Phillip and their guests. We had a late start because of weather and an early finish because of weather. Can't say we didn't try. The high-lite
of the night was a 20lb mahi swimming through the light that we did not get a bite from and also our one and only sword bite at 2:45am that unfortunately pulled off after a couple of minutes.
September 9:
Yesterday and Last night we fished for wahoo and swordfish on a wahoo/sword combo trip. We didn't have much action but we did catch a really nice swordfish and a mahi-mahi to boot. We started high speed trolling on our charter for wahoo but only managed to catch a 12lb mahi.
We ran offshore and set up for trolling and managed to catch a really nice size swordfish at 2:30am. It was our only bite fishing from 9pm-4am when the weather turned bad. The fished was 110" overall and weighed in at 185lbs.
September 10:
The fishing in the river, the inlets and on the beach are lock and load right now for BIG snook and tarpon. Give us a call to book your river fishing charter to catch big snook and tarpon. We have a 22' Pathfinder available for charter for fishing in the river and inlets.
Capt. Patrick Price
www.daymakerfishing.com
(772) 405-0091
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