Weekly Fishing Report – Week of February 20, 2026 | Don’t Tell Mom Sportfishing
This week brought fairly calm seas and very little current, creating comfortable conditions for most of our trips. Fishing was somewhat slower early in the week, mainly due to the lack of current, but once we were able to get quality live bait and establish a good spread while trolling the reef, the bite improved noticeably.
Slow trolling live bait and kite fishing proved to be the most effective techniques. When we had the right bait and positioning, we were able to connect with several Sailfish, showing that even on slower weeks, dialing in presentation and timing can make all the difference.
We also had a few Blackfin Tuna around along with some medium-sized Bonitas, providing steady action. One of the standout fish was a 20 lb Blackfin Tuna that put up quite the fight, making several strong runs before finally coming to the boat. In addition, we caught a few Mahi, mostly on the smaller side, but still great fights and a welcome surprise this time of year.
Snapper fishing in deeper water has been somewhat effective as well, giving us another option when the trolling bite slows down.
One of the most memorable trips of the week was a group that came out looking to battle a sea monster, and we delivered. We put them on a big Nurse Shark, and after a powerful, drag-screaming fight, they walked away with a story they won’t forget anytime soon.
As water temperatures continue to warm up, the fishing should heat up right along with it. Winter fishing has been especially exciting this year with a great mix of species, and all signs are pointing toward an even stronger spring ahead.
Spring Fishing Outlook
With warming temperatures and more consistent seasonal patterns developing, we expect:
Increased Sailfish activity
More consistent Blackfin Tuna action
Improving Mahi numbers
Stronger trolling action along the reef
More dependable Snapper fishing
Spring is right around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be red hot.
Spots are starting to fill as conditions improve. If you’re thinking about getting out on the water, now is the time to lock in your trip. Call or text 954-522-9399 or visit www.donttellmomsportfishing.com to book your charter today.
Tight lines,
Capt. Will Daley
Don’t Tell Mom Sportfishing 🎣