
2016-08-25 5:13 AM
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Mixed results off Miami this week - Dolphin fishing still not where it should be, but signs indicate that could change. With the floods in Louisiana there's a good possibility that some of the debris will work into the gulf and work its way around to the south east coast. Hopefully more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-08-13 12:43 PM
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Sailfish for a Change - With the dolphin fishing slowing down and the conditions on the edge looking great, we gave kite fishing a try yesterday. With live thread fins and some sardines hanging from the kite it only took around 5 minutes to catch our first sail, and then a more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-08-11 8:43 AM
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Dolphin making a slow return - Dolphin fishing has been really slow the last month, there have been a few good days, but not many. The last few trips we have been finding more but alot of small fish. Occationally we find a floater with larger fish on it. I think though the nex more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-07-28 2:15 PM
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Mahi fishing starting to pick up - A slow start for mahi this month but it is turning now with some nice catches the last couple of days. The fish are not to far out, 400 to 1000 ft. On birds moving south, the north moving fish are the small ones. Live bait is best but trolled ballys more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-07-11 10:34 PM
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Blue Marlin Show up Big this Summer - As usual the Mahi Mahi have showed up, Late but alot of schools of small undersize fish have invaded the 900 to 1100 ft depth range. With the small Mahi Mahi comes the Blue Marlin,
a little later than last year but finally they have arrived.
I ha more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-07-05 9:38 PM
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Mahi slow up a bit but black fins rebound - With the mahi mahi fishing on a slow down the black fin tuna bite has been on. 200 to 300 ft has been the area of concentration from south of fowey to north of the cut. Small feathers and strip baits are getting most of the action. The mahi, are s more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-06-30 6:37 AM
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Wahoo and some Mahi -
Miami fishing slow down just a little bit in the past week but there are still mahi and wahoo to be caught . Mahi are little bit farther off shore and a wahoo have been in about 300 feet . There are still some sailfish on the edge and lots o more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-06-14 8:16 AM
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Tuna Bite on last night - Black fins are everywhere, except most are 3 to 5 pounds, and should be released to grow, but to find the larger fish you have to stay late. Last evening we stayed out till almost dark and had great action. We first fought a sail to the boat and the more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-06-03 11:15 AM
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Dolphin and Tuna on the Cutting Edge This week - This week has been a little different when it comes to fishing for mahi, instead of the fish mostly being found on grass and floaters we have been finding the fish on Turtles, This time of the year the fish will follow the turtles as they migrate sou more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |

2016-05-19 6:24 PM
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Action on the Edge - Instead of searching offshore this morning for Mahi we decided to hunt kings and tuna. It started off hot and died quickly but we managed a couple of nice kings first thing. Then a short wait and Bingo a really nice 28 pound king that took a while t more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne |