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Miami Fishing Reports


2009-12-27
9:36 PM

Winter Tarpon Have Arrived Along The Beach At Haulover - Good news for all tarpon fanatics. The winter tarpon season has finally kicked off along the beach at Haulover. Live shrimp is the main course for these beautiful packages of jumping and gyrating silver beauties. Bruce Newman went 2 for 2 and said more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-12-26
3:19 PM

Calm or Windy, Dolphin Action Very Good!! - Here's a quick update before heading into the last week of 2009. We gone from calm weather to windy weather. With each condition, there has been a general lack of north current. A few sailfish are being caught, however, the best catches aboard more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-12-25
9:35 PM

December Was Hot - December has been hot and we are not talking about the weather. The fishing has been very good this past month. To say that we had a variety of species would be an understatement. Be it sailfish, kinghfish, mahi, snapper, or g more...
Capt. Gil Gutierrez - Miami


2009-12-20
11:57 AM

Miami Fishing for Sailfish on the Top Gun - The boys from Sanofi-Pasteur came in to Miami for their annual holiday fishing trip and they had a great time. This is their third trip. I love the repeat customers because everything goes smoothly. We caught the bait as usual and headed out. I sa more...
Capt. Nel Martinez - Miami


2009-12-19
10:01 AM

December Sailfish Are Here - We are settled in to some pretty good fishing in Miami. The sailfish are biting and even when the conditions are not right we are still averaging 2 to 3 sailfish per day. Our best day last week we caught 8 out of 13 sailfish. Catching 8 sailfish i more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami


2009-12-17
5:16 PM

Great Holiday Fishing! - One of South Florida's most popular gamefish has finally arrived in good numbers. Sailfish started to move through our area right after the first couple of cold fronts moved through. The action just keeps getting better with each passing front. La more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2009-12-16
5:59 PM

Can't Beat South Florida's Weather or the Fishing! - The Holidays are fast approaching or already upon us and I have been so busy guiding that I have hardly had a chance to do any shopping. If you are still looking for a gift for a friend or relative and really want to put a smile on their face then pu more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2009-12-14
2:47 PM

Good Fishing For A Variety Of Fish - If you're looking for some good fishing action, now is the time that you're going to find it with a variety of fish. The wind has ranged from calm to well into the mid 25 knot range and everything in between. The seas have been flat calm to rough. more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-12-06
7:14 AM

Late November and Early December Fishing Report - With the passing of the past couple of cold fronts the fishing has steadily improved. Let's get to some of the on the water action. I fished with the Mitchell's from Texas on Friday. The order of the day was bottom fishing. They told me the more...
Capt. Gil Gutierrez - Miami


2009-12-04
11:16 AM

December Fishing is Great - The Holiday season has arrived with a bang. On Thanksgiving morning my nephew from Atlanta, Kevin Cote and I did a little fishing along the edge. We caught 3 nice mutton snappers, a small tuna, bonito, shark, a bunch of big blue runners and a beautif more...
Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami

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