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Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore

Capt. Quinton Dieterle
January 25, 2003
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

Sailfish Bite Should be On

Well in a few hours I will know if the bite is on or not. I have a late trip this morning out of ocean reef and if things get a bit better it should be good. Yesterday fishing only about an hour we caught a nice king and a sailfish. The other boats in the area did about the same. I did hear of one boat off miami that had 5 all day. Cobia have been coming through, we had some just about everyday last week. The water is to cloudy today, to look for them.\

Yesterday the current stopped, that is why I believe the bite was a bit on the slow side. Today if the current moves north watch out.

The fish yesterday were in 120 ft. and ate a pilchard.

Tight Lines

Quinton

Lets go fishing, days are going fast so call soon and get in on the fishing.

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