Stuart FL, Fishing Reports

Happy New Year: Report

Happy New Year To All!!  Just would like to thank all of my loyal customers for fishing with me this past year.  Without you I would not be able to live out my  passion for fishing.  Fished in Islamarada on thurs. we caught 4 nice muttons up to 8lbs, 3 grouper to 12 lbs, numerous yellowtail, 4 cero mackeral and some porgies. Sailfish and kingfish are biting well in Miami with Tarpon at nite.  Still days open in Jan. so lets get out there!!!   Capt Matt

Holidays Fishing Miami Dec.28

Happy Holiday's to everyone,   I have been from  the keys to central floirda the past few weeks and fishing in between.  Fished in the keys before the holidays and caught sails , a nice mutton snapper , 10lbs and a blackfin tuna weighing 20 lbs, all caught on live ballyhoo from 80 ft to 160.  Catching up on some local trips,  fishing with Dick Chouse we caught 5 dolphin around the 24 " mark.  Kingfish were biting well but were released.. Few days later we fished with Steve Bova again from Aventura.  Wind was out of the southeast and again we landed dolphin around the 4-6 lb range with one being close to 11 lbs. Took 4 home for the cooler and ended up with a 25 " gag grouper to top off the trip. Fishing down in the keys again and will keep you updated.  Sails are here and kings are biting again!!   Tight Lines,  Capt Matt

Fishing in Miami Beach with Top Jockey

Had the pleasure of fishing with a good friend of mine Joe Bravo, his dad George and their friend Mike from Eatontown, NJ. Joe has won many riding titles in his career,and will be riding at Gulfstream Park this winter.   Our game plan was to fish off Miami Beach , where Joe is in his glory, talking about stories from South Beach.     Our first drift started out in 230' and  we steadily headed in with the east wind.  We lost a mystery fish on the kite while the down rod and flat lines went untouched.  Set up a bit to the north on our second drift which was uneventful do to the lack of surface current.  It got better on our next drift as the bottom rod bows over and Joe jumps in, and fought a nice mutton to a tee.  Minutes later, down goes the bottom rod again, and Joe is up again, making quick work of the barely non legal mutton.  He was vented and quickly released.  We also caught up with a feisty  and testy shark.  Minutes later, we released a big triggerfish.   I decided since the sails we not showing themselves today, to try for some light tackle action on Spanish Mackeral.  Joe again was the first to land one while the others were looking to get on the board.  We ended up keeping 5 Macks in the 24 to 26'' range and released many more.  Overall  a great day on the water!!

Bravo Family Charters Miami Beach Fishing Trip

The Miami Beach fishing trip was chartered by Joe Bravo, his father George and  their good friend Mike from Eatontown, N.J.   Joe is one of the  perennial leading jockeys in the nation and has been a friend of mine for many years.  The game plan was to catch a sail for Mike.    We topped off the well with plenty of threadfins as well as many pilchards.  On our first drift, we had a mystery fish take the middle kite bait , but could't get tight on him.  Set up onother drift just north of Key Biscayne which came up empty. The following drift was an eventful one.  Caught a nice mutton on the down rod as Joe fought him to a tee,  minutes later another mutton which just missed the mark,  was quickly vented and released.  Five minutes later the down rod again really bowed over and Joe picked it up. He felt the head shaking and after a  short time landed a  small but feisty shark.   Caught a big triggerfish, again with action on the down rod.    Kite baits went untouched as well as the flat lines.   Could't find any current which was why the surface was slow.  Joe wanted more action so I decided to anchor off Miami Beach.  Constant light tackle action with Spanish Mackeral was exciting.  Put five Macks in the boat,  all between 24 to 26 inches and released many. Overall an exciting day on the water with Joe ,  his dad,  and Mike!  Thanks Joe, and see you at Gulfstream!!

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