Weekly Fishing Report – Week of February 6, 2026 | Don’t Tell Mom Sportfishing
This past week was nothing short of action-packed, with some truly remarkable catches and classic winter fishing conditions. Early in the week we experienced very cold weather, which eventually warmed back up to more typical winter temperatures. Sea conditions varied day to day, with larger swells on some days and fairly flat seas on others. Winds were primarily out of the west and northwest, and we had a north current all week long, creating fairly ideal conditions for winter fishing.
The fishing itself was outstanding. We caught multiple Sailfish, continuing to show why winter is one of the most exciting times of the year to be on the water. One of the rarest catches of the week was a Warsaw Grouper, a fish very few anglers ever get the chance to see, let alone catch.
We also had some unforgettable shark action, including a giant 14-foot Great Hammerhead Shark, one of the biggest we’ve ever caught, along with a Caribbean Reef Shark. These fish provided incredible battles and unforgettable experiences for our guests.
Trolling added even more excitement with some Mahi Mahi, which are somewhat uncommon for this time of year, and a really nice Wahoo—an elusive and beautiful fish that’s always a thrill to see come over the rail.
Overall, the fishing has been excellent with an impressive variety of species around, and winter continues to deliver some truly special opportunities. Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to warm up slightly, and the forecast looks very favorable for another week of exciting winter fishing.
Spots are filling up fast, so if you’re looking to get in on some of the best fishing of the season, now is the time to book. Call or text 954-522-9399 or visit www.donttellmomsportfishing.com to reserve your charter today.
Tight lines,
Capt. Will Daley
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