Scott Collins

With these cold fronts and NE winds Sail fishing has been consistent. Some trips we are having multiple releases. On all of our trips, it starts with the right live bait, and bait presentation. Most of the sailfish action has been between 90-150 this week or where ever you find some life. While kite fishing we have been catching sails, dolphin and king fish making for a great bite offshore. When we have been bottom fishing, WOW, there is a lot of fish on the ledge. We are catching a mess of Mutton Snapper, Yellow tail, Porgies, and Trigger fish. A 3 hook rig and Sardine will put some dinner in the box.

When the fronts are on top of us it has been really rough! On these days we are fishing inshore. Inshore action has consisted of Lady fish, Pompano, Mutton Snapper, Blackdrum, Jacks and Snook. This is a great way to catch fish without a pounding on the fronts. We have a few dates open in March. Go to www.gettinluckyfishing.com for more information. See you on the Water!

Fish Species: Sailfish, King fish, Dolphin, and Mutton Snapper
Bait Used: Goggle Eye, blue runners, and sardines
Tackle Used: TLD 20's
Method Used: Kite Fishing and Trolling
Water Depth: 90
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: NE
Wind Speed:
3 doz live google eye and blue runners for every sailfish charter
3 doz live google eye and blue runners for every sailfish charter

This is what kite fishing looks like
This is what kite fishing looks like


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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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