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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Kostyo


2006-06-26
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - There continues to be lots of very small dolphin all over the ocean whether you are 15 miles out or fishing in 150 feet. The best bet for finding decent size dolphin has been to fish inside of 250 feet. Meanwhile, if you're looking for some rod be more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-06-18
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - Tarpon inshore and small dolphin offshore have been the most reliable catches. On the reef, there have been some kingfish, bonito, a few dolphin, and some barracuda. On Monday (6/12) evening we had some excellent tarpon fishing. Despite the cloud more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-06-11
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - Dolphin fishing remains fairly consistent. The fish have been spread out over a wide range of depths from 125 feet on out. On Saturday, June 11th, there were some large fish caught in the 125 - 200 foot range as well as in the 8 - 9 mile range. Ot more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-05-30
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - The past several days have been action packed with lots of action. Dolphin offshore and tarpon inshore have been the main attraction. Throw in a wahoo, a few tripletails, and a permit to round out the action. The dolphin have been found from the more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-05-25
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - Time for a quick report to bring you up to date and then it's off to go fishing again for me. Dolphin offshore have been quite reliable. One day it's run out 9 - 12 miles to find them, on another day they are in 800 feet, and on yet another day the more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-05-16
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - The sailfish, bonito, kingfish, and dolphin action continued to be very good this past week. If you hit the right stretch of water, the blackfin tuna has also been good. All this good action can be accredited to the strong north current that has be more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-05-07
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - During the past week, we've seen action with dolphin, wahoo, kingfish, and tarpon. For the vast majority of the week, there has been very little to a light south current. On our Friday offshore trip we even found a green water pocket 13 miles SE of more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-04-30
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - With the wind howling from the NE, now is a good time to get caught up with the past week's fishing. Tarpon are still going strong at Government Cut. They have made the change to feeding on crabs, so if you can't find any decent size shrimp, don't more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-04-24
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - HOT!!! Sailfish Action The sailfishing action is on fire!! That's the only way to describe it. The action has been good most all day, with the afternoon getting the nod for the best action. Live herring have been like candy for the sailfish and more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2006-04-15
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - The wind blew very hard with the passing of the latest front through our area. If you had the stomach for it, the sailfishing was very good. Kings were mixed in when you got in shallower and dolphin have been cooperating also. Despite the windy we more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami

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