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Miami, Florida - Offshore

Capt. Mark Houghtaling
November 14, 2000
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

The full moon blues set in this past weekend. Offshore fishing slowed during

the full moon. Slower currents, and dirty water, combined to make conditions

even worse. On Friday, a weedline showed up in 400 feet of water. Four to

six pound Dolphin were found on boards and debris in the line. The line

lasted till late afternoon and many anglers cashed in on the action. There was

also sporadic Sailfish action along the edge off Ocean Reef Yacht Club. A

good northerly flow to the Gulf Stream brought fairly good action along the

edge. The next day brought the full moon and a small cold front with winds

out of the northeast which broke up the weedline. The Gulf Stream pushed

out to deeper water and produced no weedlines. The resulting action was

poor throughout most of the day. About the only fish that were caught were a

few Sails by anglers kite fishing along the edge. Kingfish action has only

been fair, and the few Kings that have been caught are small. Anglers fishing

across the pond in Bimini, Bahamas, are already starting to see an increase in

the Wahoo action. Mike Causley ran his 36 ft. Contender across for the day

and caught three out of four nice Wahoo in the thirty pound range. Action

should continue to get better on into November.

The outlook is good this week with another cold front coming through the

state. Stronger winds are expected out of the north which can only help the

Sailfish action. The Dolphin will also resume their hunt down the edges of

the reef in search of Ballyhoo and Flying Fish. Live bait fishing from 100 to

200 feet of water would be your best bet. If the Gulf Stream sweeps over the

reef the resulting action could be fantastic. Rougher and cleaner waters

always produces better fishing action. In recent weeks when we have had

good currents, the bottom bite has been good. This time of the year the

Grouper and Snapper will be moving over shallower reefs. A very productive

way to fish the reefline is to troll deep with lures and rigged Ballyho. Many

captains will troll wire line along with heavy weights and rigged Ballyhoo

down the reefline from 20 to 60 feet, and come away with a box full of Black

and Gag Grouper. The patch reefs in 20 feet of water east of Hawks Channel

will also produce Grouper and larger Muttons.

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Fish with Capt Mark Houghtaling aboard the "Magic Fingers". A new 31 Foot Contender Openfisherman with twin 250 HP Yamaha Outboards. With over 25 years of chartering experience, Capt Mark will put you on the "catch of the day". Sailfish, Dolphin, King Mackerel, Tuna, Grouper,Snapper....and the list goes on. Prime fishing grounds are only minutes from downtown Miami.

Contact Info:


15920 SW 85 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
Phone: 305-253-1151
Alt. Phone: 305-479-1151
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