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Fishing Reports by Capt. Bouncer Smith


2002-09-26
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - Bimini Blast! What an appropriate description of the past 10 days. We started out with the Dusky Owners Bimini Blast. This was 14 Dusky owners and their boats having a ball at Bimini Beach Club. There was a 40 pound wahoo, a couple sailfish, a 27 more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-09-06
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - It’s been another good week for fishing on Bouncer’s Dusky 33. We started the week with a swordfish trip that produced a 60 pound swordfish release and 2 cuban night sharks of 30 and 100 pounds also released. We also had another swordfish bite and more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-08-25
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - Variety is the spice of life and we must be spicy this week. Friday we fished live frigate bonitos on the down rigger and flat lines and got 5 nice king mackerel, 4 barracuda a 80 pound hammerhead shark and a false albacore. On the same trip we al more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-08-19
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - What a day we had yesterday. I had two boys and their father out looking for dolphin (mahi-mahi). We ran and searched the seas out to 20 miles offshore and back without seeing a single sign of fish. No birds, weeds or debris. That fuel burned and more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-07-29
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - As the summer rushes by, before you know it swordfish season will be over on Bouncer’s Dusky 33. Have you made your reservations yet? We had a nice swordfish trip this week We got a 80 pounder and had 2 more bites under the full moon. The seas we more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-07-23
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - What a nice week of fishing. We started the week with good news and bad. I had an uncle and 2 nephews out for the day, and what a day it was. The first drift produced a triple sailfish bite on flat calm seas. We got two of the three, but missed the more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-07-15
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - It was a long slow week. The rain over the last few weeks had scared off all the anglers who normally fish in our area. Fortunately the rain has ended and we are now back to fishing steadily. Friday night we went swordfishing. We put out three liv more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-07-08
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - Stop the rain. It has been a frustrating week on Bouncer’s Dusky 33. We have delayed the stars and quit early on a regular basis due to continuing frequent rain in south Florida. Snook fishing has been good. We had four trips this week with severa more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-06-30
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - It’s summer! That means dolphin one day, but not the next. The dolphin fishing is fair at best, but this can change in hours. The inlet fishing was good all week. We had tarpon to over 100 pounds nearly every day. They were eating crabs south of th more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami


2002-06-23
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Miami, Florida - It’s been another good week of fishing on Bouncer’s Dusky 33. Well catching anyway. We had a lot of rain, but in between we had quite a few tarpon, a couple snook and a day of sailfish. Monday was a day to remember for tarpon with strikes on a more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami

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