Gil Coombes

Offshore action has steadily become hotter and hotter with each week of the summer even with a coldwater updwelling to make waters cooler than normal.

Wahoo action has all of a sudden come on with a vengeance and some really decent fish are being caught. Kingfish are still dominating the areas close to the beach and hitting just about any type of baits presented. Sailfish are still being caught in as close as 40' of water.

Now how can the action be cold with 2-4 Sailfish hook ups a trip? Have no clue as to how anyone can call that "cold" as far as action. Book your charter Today!

Captain Gil Coombes

www.florida-fishingcharters.com

Fish Species: Wahoo, King Mackerel, Sailfish
Bait Used: Ballyhoo, artificials, live baits
Tackle Used: Okuma Reels & Tica Rods
Method Used: High speed trolling and live baiting
Water Depth: 30-200'
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Nice AJ
Nice AJ

Bahama Blackfin
Bahama Blackfin


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Gil Coombes

About The Author: Captain Gil Coombes

Company: Smokin Em Charters

Area Reporting: Ft. Pierce/Stuart/Miami/Key Biscayne

Bio: Capt. Gil has been fishing for over 20 years from the waters of Delaware to Florida. With a passion for the sport, not only has he strived to become one of the best Offshore Captains to fish the Treasure Coast area but also one of the top Inshore Captains. Running a 45' Trojan Custom Sportfishand 37' Luhrs Sportfish out of the Ft. Pierce are and a 20' Hewes Flats he continuously is placing fish on the docks. From Sailfish, Dolphin and Wahoo fishing Offshore to Snook, Tarpon and Redfish fishing the Inshore waters. Now with an added charter location in the Miami/Key Biscayne area fishing a 30' Ocean Runner CC is able to offer charters and his fishing knowledge in that area as well. No other charter service can provide the enthusiasm for the sport or knowledge like the crew of Smokin Em Charters.

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