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Miami Fishing Reports


2011-04-25
3:57 PM

Spring Sailfish Run - Sailfish are still the main species being caught and are coming through in decent numbers. Since my last report, we have had a few double digit days (10 releases) and quite a few 6 to 9 sailfish release days. It really depends on conditions, but wi more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami


2011-04-20
9:50 PM

A few weeks of good fishing - The Yellowtail Snapper bite has been very consistent on the reefs South of Fowey Rocks. In the past month my customers have taken home quit a few snapper diners. Let's start with Hector, Eric and Edwin who fished with me on a beautiful Saturday m more...
Capt. Jorge Fernandez - Miami


2011-04-18
3:22 PM

Mixed Bag Offshore and Tarpon Inshore - Offshore has been a mixed bag that includes blackfin tuna, kingfish, bonito, sailfish, and amberjack. There have been a few dolphin (mahi-mahi) caught, however, for the most part fishing for them has been very disappointing. That could change any d more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2011-04-07
7:26 PM

Great Weather and Great Fishing - Sorry for the bit of delay between reports, but I have been fishing everyday and trying to get caught up. The sailfish action continues to be great. We did have two days were the bite for sails was non existent but we did manage to catch quite a fe more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami


2011-04-06
11:52 AM

SOUTH FLORIDA INSHORE OFFSHORE FLAMINGO & FRESHW - Spring is here in South Florida and with it comes the Spring Break for kids in school and college, lots of business and plenty of baitfish and predators to keep the kids families' busy with bent fishing rods, big smiles, lots of great fish pictures a more...
Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami


2011-04-04
9:18 AM

Lots And Lots Of Action - Offshore there continues to be a mixed bag of fish. Kingfish have been running hot and cold. Sailfish please many anglers when there is north current. Bonito tire out many arms. Mutton snapper is a great table fare for those who work the various more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2011-03-27
9:56 AM

Great Miami Fishing in March - March has been a memorable month to say the least. We've had some great trips with lots of sailfish, kings, muttons, mahi, sharks, and barracudas. Aside from the great fishing we've also experience some fabulous weather allowing us to fish without h more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2011-03-25
11:29 AM

Spring Is Finally Here - Spring time is by far my favorite time of the year to be on the water. Although you have to pick your days the variety of fish species that we target in South Florida seems endless. In the last few weeks I've had a couple of very productive trip. more...
Capt. Jorge Fernandez - Miami


2011-03-20
9:44 AM

Epic Action - With the exception of the last two days, the sailfishing continues to be epic. We have had many double digit days since my last report and had our best day this year releasing 20 sailfish out of 26 strikes. The fishing was pretty much non stop and more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami


2011-03-16
11:00 AM

Springtime Is Here And The Fishing Is Great!! - Good news for the offshore fisherman. The kingfish have finally shown back up after a long absence. Even more good news, dolphin (mahi-mahi) have made their Spring appearance. Sailfish, blackfin tuna, and bonito have been steady most all winter. more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami

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