Grouper season opened and the first few days went well. Plenty of bite’s for all, however the Groupers usually win! We enjoyed some good Reef fishing the last few days. Mutton Snappers some nice Groupers and plenty of Yellow Tails. Fished mostly in 50 to 90 feet of water, had very clean blue water so this put us in a situation to have to use light leaders, hence why the Groupers kept winning! The Dolphin fishing has been hit or miss as of late and that goes for the Black fin Tunas too. The winds have been rather odd for this time or year which has caused the Offshore fishery to be so up and down.
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