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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Kostyo


2008-05-01
7:13 PM

Springtime Action Offshore and Inshore - It's time once again to get caught up with the fishing report. Since my last report it has been almost none stop fishing each day with just a few exceptions. Most of the days we've had good blue water and north current. It's been dolphin, kings, s more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-04-14
10:08 PM

Sailfish, Tarpon And More, OH YEAH!! - It's time to get caught up with the fishing trips aboard Knot Nancy, so lets get straight to it. The father and son team of Scott and Nick Osborne sample the good tarpon fishing available in Miami during the winter. We had the conditions to fish more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-03-30
6:48 PM

It's Springtime Off Miami - Since my last report, we've seen the north current off Miami continue to be strong and then die off to little or no current. While we had to good north current, the fishing was very good to outstanding. When the current died, the action has been ha more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-03-18
8:01 PM

Spring Is In The Air And The Fishing To Go With It - Spring is in the air. Sailfishing continues to be outstanding in the 100 - 130 foot range. Kingfish are starting to make their appearance after a very disappointing winter and are being found in 100 - 115 feet. Dolphin are coming through in the 20 more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-03-05
6:08 PM

Hot Tarpon Action Has Heated UP!!! - The tarpon season has finally kicked into gear like it should be for this time of year. The fish are feeding both in the Bay and at Government Cut. The ones at the Cut are of the large variety in the 90+ class. Live shrimp is the bait of choice an more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-02-26
6:46 PM

HOT! HOT! HOT! Sailfish Action - EXCELLENT sailfishing is the only way to describe it. On some days it's been off the wall. We've had a strong north current with blue water. The sails are being caught all along the South Florida coast mainly in the 90 - 110 foot range. The typic more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-02-13
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - As I'm writing this report, we're experiencing some very windy, rainy weather that is coming through the South Florida area. Prior to this, the weather has ranged from almost calm to the point of needing helium to fly the kite to very windy and need more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-02-03
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - Both the offshore and inshore fishing continues to be good. Fair numbers of dolphin have shown up and are in the 5 - 25 pound range. They're being found in a wide range of depths from 150 - 650 feet. The dolphin are being found along weedlines, un more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-01-28
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - Tarpon fishing is on fire. That's the only way to describe it. They've been feeding in the late afternoon and then after dark, the water has come alive with shrimp and the feeding continues everywhere we have been drifting. The fish have been aver more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2008-01-22
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for Northern Miami-Dade County - The winter weather has definitely arrived in South Florida. A cold front comes through, we have windy weather, the seas build, then they subside and the wind dies off, we have a day or two of calm weather and then the cycle begins again. This weath more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami

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