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| Fishing Report for Miami, FloridaCapt. Bouncer SmithJuly 15, 2002
 Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report
 
 It was a long slow week. The rain over the last few weeks had scared off all the
 anglers who normally fish in our area. Fortunately the rain has ended and we are
 
 now back to fishing steadily. Friday night we went swordfishing. We put out three
 
 live blue runners at about 8 PM. The first couple hours were slow, but just after 10
 
 we hooked up on a 50 pounder. Well I should say we lassoed a 50 pounder as it had
 
 the bait and hook end of the leader wrapped around his tail, then the leader ran
 
 through his mouth and then the leader ran back to his tail where it was wrapped a
 
 couple more times. Coming in backwards was this just legal, 47 inch fork length,
 
 sword’s finish. It had fought hard and even jumped once, but several minutes of
 
 towing it forward through the water in an attempt to revive it failed to bring on any
 
 life.
 
 We ran back against the current and put the baits out again. Just minutes latter we
 
 were on again. This was a bigger fish this gladiator was about 120 pounds. The
 
 fight lasted about half an hour. With his capture we headed home with two very
 
 happy anglers.
 
 Sunday we had a birthday party on the boat for a 13 year old and his fishing
 
 buddies. The guest of honor got a sailfish and lost another, plus a 16 pound king
 
 mackerel and numerous false albacore. His guest got 2 kings, a bunch of false
 
 albacore and lost a sail. All the action was off Key Biscayne in 100 to 200 feet of
 
 water drifting while using live herring.
 
 This evening my brother-in-law and I went out to try some new methods to get
 
 swordfish. This is something you can’t do on your charters. This guy is the best for
 
 coming up for better ways to do things and tonight we were trolling squid on the
 
 downriggers and a “glow in the dark” lure on a weighted line. We put out one live
 
 runner for good measure. We fished for 3 hours and had two strikes on the squid,
 
 but failed to get a hook up. With everyone on board working this morning we had
 
 to quit at an early hour to allow some sleep time, but we will be out there
 
 experimenting again soon. What can be better than being out on Bouncer’s Dusky
 
 33 fishing on a calm summer night with no blazing sun, a million stars and the
 
 chance that a swordfish may strike at any minute?
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