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2009-10-29 8:58 AM
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Sails Already - Sailfish are already appearing off of South Florida. It doesn't take long but soon after our first cold front of the year, sailfish have already made their way into the waters of South Florida. As is typical this time of year, the best bite was far more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami |
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2009-10-27 3:05 PM
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Whopper Mackerel in Biscayne Bay - October is nearly over and the great fishing that I have been talking about for the past three weeks hasn't really materialized as I had described it. This is due to the unusually hot conditions that we are experiencing this Fall. Because of the very more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami |
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2009-10-22 8:57 PM
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Higher Winds, Cooler Temperatures and More Fish - Higher winds, lower temperatures and happy fishermen, that is what we like.
Through the end of September and well into October we had blistering record heat and slow fishing. This report will reflex how much better fishing is now.
We fish more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami |
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2009-10-20 7:22 PM
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A Refreshing Break From The Heat - Finally!! We get a break from the HOT weather.
Before the cold front passed through, the 100 - 200 foot zone was the place to get plenty of action with kingfish, AJ's, and small sharks. The surface action for these fish was poor at best. All th more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami |
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2009-10-20 7:17 PM
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Fall is Here in South Florida! - You can tell Fall is here! As I'm writing this report the wind is blowing 15 to 20 out of the west northwest and the temperature has dropped 10 degrees from what it had been. A cold front as everybody knows by now came through South Florida early thi more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami |
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2009-10-15 8:50 PM
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Looking Forward! - October is traditionally a transition month for most of the popular fish species that South Florida angler pursue. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Some of the opportunities that available right now are swordfish offshore and yellow more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami |
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2009-10-13 11:14 AM
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Heartbreak! -
Let me start out by getting my sad story out of the way. Last week we went daytime deep dropping for swordfish. Out of five drops we had two fish on. Both fish were pulling drag until the 300' mark at which time the heartbreak would come. Bo more...
Capt. Gil Gutierrez - Miami |
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2009-10-12 12:32 PM
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Variety - The past two weeks have been non-stop fishing. We have been doing a variety of trips from fishing the edge, fishing the wrecks, day time and night time swordfishing as well as dolphin fishing in the Gulfstream. We have had some great trips with lot more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami |
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2009-10-07 11:06 AM
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Hot Fishing In South Florida! - What a week of beautiful Fall/Summer weather we are having! Calm conditions on the water have made for relaxing and action packed fishing at times. The Fall migration of baitfish schools is in full swing now and the Oceanside beaches and North and so more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami |
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2009-10-05 9:58 AM
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Action Off Miami Remains Consistent For A Variety Of Fish - If you're looking for plenty of action, it's been hard to beat the 100 - 200 foot depth range all along the South Florida coast. Yes, there has been a good improvement in offshore dolphin fishing, however, its still been inconsistent. In the meanti more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami |