Sal Mattino

Hello again St. Lucie Sportfisihing Charters here.The morninig starts out the usual way of loading up on live sardines.The bait is out there but it is moving fast. You have to be quick about the hook up or they run on you pretty quick!

The first stop was a spot I have literally named Dolphin. This is because there are times I remember to mark a spot when I consistently catch a few fish of the same species.WE yielded several boneheads and a couple of small dolphin.

Next up was a nice Sailfish,had to chase the fish so as to not wear it out! Caught & released. Next up was a nice Cobia about 18 pounds. The next fish was a kingfish about 13 or 14 pounds. All total we boated around 12-14 fish for the seven hour trip.That's my report from St. Luice Sportfishing Charters!Boat safe Fish hard! Capt. Sal.

Fish Species: Sailfish,Dolphin,Cobia, Kingfish
Bait Used: live
Tackle Used: 25 pound spinner
Method Used: Drift
Water Depth: 35-195
Water Temperature: 79-82
Wind Direction: WSW
Wind Speed: 10-12 knots



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Sal Mattino

About The Author: Captain Sal Mattino

Company: St. Lucie Sportfishing Charters

Area Reporting: Ocean & River from Fort Pierce to Stuart ,Florida

Bio: Retired from Firefighting & Law Enforcement Service. Fishing this area for 17 years. U.S. Coast Guard Captains License Qualified to operate vessels up to 100 tons. I carry a maximum of 6 passengers. I am a member of the American Professional Captains Association. I am a certified Captain for the International Game & Fish Association. I have received additional training in First Responder First Aid applications.

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