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Sailfish and Dolphin still on edge

Capt. Quinton Dieterle
June 25, 2008
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

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The last couple of weeks I have spent in the Bahamas in search of the big ones,but luck has not been with us. I really think the fishing has been better on this side of the gulf stream than in the Bahamas. We did see some giant Blue fin Tuna a few days when the weather was right. But no luck on getting them to bite. We did catch alot of big Dolphin and some really small Schoolies on the edge off Bimini and Cat cay. Back on this side, the Sailfish and Black fins are still on the edge. Not as many as in past weeks but there are still fish to catch. Dolphin fishing is OK on full days when we can get to them 20 miles out. The wind change this week should get things jumping again.

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