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Great Grouper fishing in Stuart Florida

Capt. Nick Cremasco
May 19, 2012
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report

Bottom fishing continues to be the strong point for fishing out of Stuart Florida. Since the season opened on May 1st the Grouper have continued to bite. Our best day since the season opened was 14 Grouper. We have been averaging a limit of Gags each day that we bottom fish. Dolphin fishing continues to be hit or miss and the last couple of days we have had more sail bites than dolphin bites. Blackfin tuna continue to make a showing at push button hill for an early morning bite. Some bigger blackfin are being caught through the day in depths between 180-400ft.

Plenty of live bait has shown up inshore and your should be ready for some Cobia to show up.

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Stuart Fishing Forecast:

improved dolphin and cobia fishing. Good to great Grouper and snapper fishing

Target Species:

tuna, dolphin, grouper, snapper, sailfish

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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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DayMaker Charters
Phone: 772-405-0091
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