Scott Collins

The seas have been heavy this week! The fronts are making for an unbelievable sailfish bite. We are still getting multiple hookups and releases on all of our kite fishing trips. The best bite has been from 115-210 feet. It just depends where the life is. Dolphin have also been thick out there. Find some grass or floating debris for some quick action. The fish have been in pairs, and small groups. Trolling has been most effective for the scattered dolphin. While live baiting for sails, kingfish have been all over our baits, making for some nice action offshore. Amber jacks have been plentiful on the ledge, drop live sardines down for a bicep workout in 90 feet of water. With the rough seas we have been doing some inshore trips. There has been great action in the loxahtchee river! The black drum and flounder have been biting well. We have also been catching a plethora of Snook, Jack Cravels, Snapper, and ladyfish. We have a few open dates in February. No Fish No Pay! Always. See you on the water.

Capt. Scott Collins

Fish Species: Sails, dolphin, Kingfish, Blackdrum, Flounder
Bait Used: Goggle Eye and Ballyhoo
Tackle Used:
Method Used: Kite Fishing and Trolling
Water Depth: 115
Water Temperature: 75
Wind Direction: NE
Wind Speed: 15-20
Lady anglers on a good dolphin bite. Gettin Lucky Sportfishing
Lady anglers on a good dolphin bite. Gettin Lucky Sportfishing

Too rough offshore for fishing so we have been catching blackdrum in numbers all week.
Too rough offshore for fishing so we have been catching blackdrum in numbers all week.


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Scott Collins

About The Author: Captain Scott Collins

Company: Gettin Lucky Sportfishing

Area Reporting: Jupiter FL

Bio: 50 Master Captain 2 Years of full time charter captain 4 Years salary first mate 15 years of local fishing experience

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