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Fishing Report for Miami, Florida
Capt. Bouncer Smith
February 25, 2003
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

Spring must be approaching. The weather is warming, were catching tarpon day and night and sailfish and
dolphin make the days fun.
Yesterday with 20 knot NE winds we chose to fish the bay. We got a snook, several barracuda and 2 out of 4
tarpon in the 60 to 100 pound class.
Today we heard that there was a strong north current 10 miles below Fowey Light. We ran down there and the
conditions were great. Strong current, rips and NE winds spelled lots of fish. We got about 15 dolphin from 5 to
10 pounds, a 20 pound cobia, two 14 pound king mackerel and 8 sailfish. We were fishing live herring and
sardines on 7/0 Eagle Claw 2004EL circle hooks rigged on 20 pound spinning outfits. The action was in 100 to
150 feet of water.
You should be planning your summer trips now. Bahamas trips and swordfish trips will soon be filling the
calendar spots for the summer. We don’t want you to miss out on your trip aboard Bouncer’s Dusky 33, so contact
us soon. By the way, a couple dates to remember. the 15th of March we will be seen on TNN at 10 AM EST
fishing with Mark Sosin’s Salt Water Journal and March 20th we will be giving a seminar on kingfish, tuna and
wahoo at Dusky Sport Center (954-922-8890).
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