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Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore
Capt. Quinton Dieterle
August 23, 2007
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing in Miami, Read the below article
Choosing a Charter Boat
Author: Captain Quinton Dieterle | Posted: 08/22/2007
Visiting the Miami area and looking for the perfect charter Boat? You would think that would be easy now right, google Miami charter fishing and there they are 50 boats. Ok, now what. On the internet you can make your business look like a huge operation, when in reality it is not, you may find half the boats listed are really not even boats but brokers that offer boats for charter to receive a commission. Or you may find you self chartering a boat you see in a picture and find a completely different boat when you arrive at the dock in the morning. The business took a real turn when the internet showed up. Boat owners that were out fishing really did not change much but the boats and captain with little or no experience saw the opportunity to get aboard and start chartering the boat that used to be there personal boat or a friends boat that needs extra money. It is really hard to know which boats are really in the business or just pretending.
I find that most of the customers we have on the Cutting Edge have found us through referrals and from local establishments. Places like Crook and Crook, Capt. Harrys Fishing supply, Miltons bait and tackle, Complete Angler Fishing supply to name a few. These are usually customers who love just to get out and experience what it is like to really fish. To use top of the line equipment ext.
Questions to ask when chartering the boat
How long have you been fishing on the boat you run now
How long have you been in Miami fishing and are you full time
Do you have a full time crew, and what are there names
Is the boat I am seeing on the web the boat I will fish on
What type tackle do you use, Penn, Diawa ext
Do you Kite fish?
Do you have A/C , that is a must in Miami, even in winter
Is the boat clean and maintaincd
Usually the sites that have lots of options are brokers, the real fishing boats keep it simple.
These are a few questions that might help, but even then you really never know unless you get some type of referral. And so you know there is more than one good boat in Miami and on Key Biscayne. It is hard to pin point them sometimes.
Fishing this week in good, with some Dolphin and Sailfish action taking the spot light. The winds have laid down and the sea are calm again. It will provide us with the opportunity to venture offshore for dolphin again.
This week should be good fishing on the edge and offshore.
tight lines
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