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Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore

Capt. Quinton Dieterle
November 2, 2002
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

More signs of Winter

The last couple of days are showing more and more signs of winter arriving. Yesterday I saw some Mackerel around one of the patches. Cero and a couple of Spanish. Thats a good sign because that means bait is moving south. I saw a couple of free jumpers and a few kings are biting. The water conditions today and tomorrow will determine if the sailfish bite happens or not. I am open for charter tomorrow and If I get booked I think that will be the plan. The projected north wind should get things going. Give me a call if you want to be the first to get in on the action.

Thanks and Tight Lines

Q

Bait has been good on the incoming tide at bug light.

The best kingfish bite is in the morning

The Sailfish this week have been in the late afternoon.

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Miami, FL 33157
Phone: 305-361-9740
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