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| Fishing Report for Miami, FloridaCapt. Bouncer SmithDecember 16, 2002
 Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report
 
 We had a great day on Sunday by just enjoying what was available. My angler,
 Rob, didn’t care about size or kind of fish as long as they fought well on the tackle
 
 we were using. We loaded the wells with pilchards and tried a couple drifts along
 
 the edge. We did nothing as did all the boats. With no kings or sails or dolphin, I
 
 headed for a wreck in 50 feet of water. When we arrived I anchored up current and
 
 started chumming with live pilchards. Rob was soon catching fish as fast as he
 
 could fight them to the boat. He caught and released about 25 blue runners from 1
 
 to 5 pounds before they quit hitting.
 
 We moved to another wreck in 105 feet of water where we got 4 king mackerel
 
 and a little tunny (kept 2 kings). After a few more blue runners, action died there.
 
 We tried another wreck in 88 feet, but no action there.
 
 I now ran to a reef area in 105 to 120 feet of water and anchored up again. Here
 
 the surface action was slow, but the bottom rods that had been silent all day got hot.
 
 Over a couple hours Rob got 20+ mutton snapper from 15 to 20 inches (2 to 7
 
 pounds), a 8 or 9 pound red grouper, an amberjack and a couple remoras. Hey not
 
 every catch is a positive. To top off the day we also caught and released a 3 or 4
 
 pound sailfish.  The dolphins won the football game on the radio and Rob’s arms
 
 were shot when we headed home.
 
 I am speaking at 4 seminars for January. On the 15th it will be swordfish at the
 
 Miami Beach Rod and Reel Club 305-531-1233. On the 16th it will be Deep water
 
 bottom fishing at Dusky Sport Center 954-922-8890. On the 18th  I will be at the
 
 Salt Water Sportsman Seminar in Hollywood. And then on the 22nd it will be
 
 Swordfish at the West Palm Beach Fishing club.
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