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Blackfin Tuna and Sailfish off Miami - 5/10/2012

Capt. Nick Gonzalez
May 11, 2012
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

Left the dock early and headed to Bug. Bait was slow so we hit another spot and threw the net and loaded up on cigar minnows and spanish sardines. We ran to the edge and did a long drift from 130' out to sea with the southwest wind. In about 300' a sail came up on the left mid, and inhaled the spanish sardine on 30 pound fluorocarbon (We were targetting blackfin so everything had a fluoro trace). The fish was very acrobatic and danced around the boat in circles. We got the release after a few minutes.

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After a few more minutes we reset in 125' off of Fowey. There was a decent lull without action but then it picked up. One of the mid lines started singing and the fight was on. Klevan was on the reel and it was fairly clear what was on the end. The death spirals tightened until we saw color on the 31 lb blackfin. A large hammerhead was right behind it trying to swallow it. It was like watching a dog trying to eat a basketball... We got him to the gaff and he was in the boat unscathed by the hammer.

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Right after this fish we had a few back to back cut offs and then landed a snake king. We had a nice blackfin boil on the long kite bait but miss the hook. Seconds later one of the flats went off again. This fought like a textbook blackfin but a little smaller.

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There was a solid lull again where we had to weave through some bonito. A while later we had a quad of fish. 1 kite bait and 3 flats went off. 2 of the flats were bonito and 1 flat as well as the fish off the kite were fighting like blackfin. The one off the kite went around 20 pounds and the one off the flat was another slob. This fish ended up weighing 33 pounds. Good job Yanii...

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We called it a day after that guy. We were pretty content...

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Final Tally- 1/1 on sailfish, 4/5 on blackfin, a bunch of bonito, and a snake king...

The tuna ended up tasting pretty good...

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Miami Fishing Forecast:

Fishing has been good with a mixed bag and it should continue. Big blackfin tuna are around with sailfish mixed in. The sails aren't thick but we've still caught at least 1 per trip during the last 8 outings. This weekend the weather will be good so the sails should be chewing. Otherwise there are amberjack on the wrecks, mutton on the reefs and wrecks, small dolphin here and there, and lots of hammerhead sharks cruising around. Fishing should stay solid...

Target Species:

blackfin tuna, dolphin, sailfish, kingfish, bonito, grouper, amberjack, mutton snapper, and more

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