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Dream a little…

 

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Let your imagination take you away to an ocean paradise watching a beautiful sunrise while fishing for sailfish, wahoo, tuna, mahi, or swordfish. In the afternoon, you’re diving for lobsters among a myriad of tropical reef fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and even sharks. The evening is spent grilling out with family and friends on the beach of a nearby island, feasting on fresh seafood while watching a spectacular sunset over the water.

 

Whether you’re a passionate aqua-nut or a total landlubber, we want you to love your boating adventure and hopefully become a regular on our boat! Whether you desire an extreme adventure or casual laid-back fun – you can do them all on Sir Reel. This is not a commercial fishing or dive charter operation but purely a means of sharing our love for the ocean with family and friends.

 

Explore our site. Hopefully you’ll find answers to most of your trip-planning questions.  In addition, there are all kinds of ideas for you and your family to consider and even some off-the-water ideas as well!

 

Are you done dreaming? Let’s make it a reality!

 

 

 

 

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Oct 28-30

(as reported by Captain Eden White and the Florida Sportsman)


JUPITER TO LAKE WORTH


Dolphin and sailfish will be virtually can’t-miss prospects for the next few months but may call for some bruises in the process. Live baiting with goggle eyes is the standard but trolling with ballyhoo will catch plenty of fish as well. Mullet will start to thin out but while they are present they also make great baits offshore. Yellowtails and muttons will become less abundant over the next few weeks.


It’s going crazy in Lake Worth and Jupiter inlets right now as the mullet run continues for a few more weeks. Snook aren’t as numerous but the bluefish, Spanish mackerel and even redfish are being caught regularly from the jetties. Big jacks come through from time to time as well. Schools of bluefish are also making their way up into the intracoastal. Catch them by trolling lipped plugs.