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Grand Slam by Sal Mattino (6/13/2009)
Hit for the cycle! Sailfish,Dolphin,King,Blackfin!
Kinffish & Mutton Snapper Tablefare by Sal Mattino (6/06/2009)
Kingfish are cutting off plenty of lines. Mutton Snapper making a come back!
Mixed bag of Great Tablefare! by Sal Mattino (6/02/2009)
Action is heating up with the Dolphin & Snapper bite!
Amberjack Bonanza in Stuart by Sal Mattino (5/29/2009)
Greater Amberjacks along with little brother Lesser Amberjacks!
Screaming Spanish Mackerals by Sal Mattino (1/10/2009)
Fast & furious spanish mackeral on light tackle offers a great fight for an afternoon of fishing.
Winter Blues & Kings by Sal Mattino (1/04/2009)
Winter time bluefish are in full force!Kingfish are the predators of the day!
Winter Blues by Sal Mattino (12/02/2008)
Winter Bluefish action heats up the cool waters off St. Lucie inlet.
Triple Delight! by Sal Mattino (8/07/2008)
Hot summer action,with an assortment of Fish!
King Mackeral Battles by Sal Mattino (8/03/2008)
Hot King Mackeral action during these summer months.
Summertime Sails by Sal Mattino (7/20/2008)
Good action of Sailfish, Amberjacks & Atlantic Bonito!
Stuart Inshore Report: 01-14-08 by Bob Bushholz (1/14/2008)
Pompano are back. Mackerel are here if you can get out there.
Stuart Inshore Report: 12-14-07 by Bob Bushholz (12/13/2007)
Inshore saltwater fishing aboard Catch 22 Fishing Charters in Jensen Beach
Stuart inshore report 8/29 by George Gozdz (8/29/2007)
Summer time patterns prevail with the early morning and late evening hours producing the most strikes. The west bank of the Indian River has been producing a steady bite of trout, inlets filled with catch and release snook, and the St.Lucie River still the best location for a tarpon release.
Fishing Tarpon With Live Baits and Artificials by Bob Bushholz (10/03/2006)
The mullet run is in full force. Snook, trout, redfish, tarpon can be fished with live baits and artificals. Starting north near the power plant, finger mullet are everywhere so livebaiting or top water action is a definte option. Snook, trout, reds, ladyfish, jacks and some scattered pompano and spanish mackerel are targeted species in the flats along with flounder and tripletail on the channel edges and markers.
Offshore action is Awesome Off St. Lucie! by Gil Coombes (8/14/2006)
People have heard reports of offshore action being cold, however most of the guys reporting the offshore action as being cold are Inshore Guides. Please do not listen to their reports. The action off the beach is on fire!!
Inshore Action continues to produce by Gil Coombes (8/07/2006)
Inshore fishing is just starting to really heat up! It's only going to get better!
Sailfish action ALIVE off of St. Lucie by Gil Coombes (8/07/2006)
Sailfish action should be on the decrease until mid winter however tell the fish that. The Sailfish action has been fantastic!
Stuart Inshore Fishing Report On Indian River by Bob Bushholz (8/04/2006)
Inshore fishing on the Indian River. Hot inside and cold offshore.
Permit Me by Bob Bushholz (7/01/2006)
Seas are down, baitfish outside the inlet are thick so guess it's time to go play outside. We did a few trips recently livebaiting nearshore. Around the sandpile, plenty of bonitas to bend those rods with a few kingfish and cudas mixed in.
All Hooked Up by Bob Bushholz (6/01/2006)
Wow, it's June already and we are definitely into our summer mode. Water temps are in the low 80's inshore and we are seeing an increase in baitfish in both the St. Lucie and Indian Rivers.
Floundering Around by Bob Bushholz (5/01/2006)
Lets start in the St. Lucie River this time and work our way east. We have been fishing the 10 cent bridge often lately with great sucess when the current is moving. Quite a mixed bag with snook to 39"on live shrimp, rootbeer terrorize and also trolling jointed bombers and rattle traps.
Bones by Bob Bushholz (4/01/2006)
Action in the grassflats has been decent north of the county line on both sides. A mixture of trout, redfish, ladyfish, snook, jacks and pompano have kept anglers busy. Seems the past few months the majority of baitfish are concentrated north of the Jensen Beach Causeway.
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