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Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore

Capt. Quinton Dieterle
October 17, 2002
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

Cooler means Better

A nice weather change could be what we needed to spark the action along the gold coast. We have had signs of a possible kingfish run but nothing consistent. We will catch a few each day with a big one thrown in once in a while. The other day we had several in the morning and several in the afternoon, the bite was on and off. We were using live pilchards and cigar minnows. Sailfishing has not turned on yet, this was the only week I did not hear of any catches. Though, on the way back yesterday I did see several free jumpers, we stopped and tried to get them to bite but had no luck. The groupers should start to move onto the wrecks with the cooler weather and you might start to see some cobia around. As soon as the bait moves into our area is when we are going to see big changes in the action. Keep turned in for any changes. Tight Lines

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Miami, FL 33157
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