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Fishing Reports by Capt. Dave Kostyo


2009-06-10
6:50 PM

Hot and Heavy Dolphin Action Off Miami - Good dolphin fishing has finally arrived off the Miami area. There are large numbers of fish in the schools and they can be found through a wide range of depths and distances offshore. The fish range in size from schoolies to fish into the 20 pound more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-05-31
1:12 PM

Offshore or Inshore, The Fishing's GREAT!! - Take your pick of either offshore or inshore fishing. They are both producing many satisfying catches. The action offshore continues to be outstanding for sailfish, blackfin tuna, kingfish, dolphin and bonito. It has been best to get out early i more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-05-16
5:08 PM

Hot Action Off Miami Beach With Capt Dave Kostyo - There is no better time to go fishing then now. Offshore the fishing is outstanding. Sailfish, kingfish, dolphin, blackfin tuna, and bonito will stretch your line and test your angling skills. Inshore, the tarpon are still hungry and willing to do more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-05-02
8:01 PM

Action Off Miami Beach Is Outstanding - Dolphin, kingfish, and sailfish with some blackfin tuna beginning to show up are the main offshore species to be found. They are hitting everything from the kite, to flatlines, to downrigger, and the bottom rod. This is also the time of year when y more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-04-30
10:54 AM

Springtime Means Lots of Great Action! - WOW!! Time flies when you're having fun. It seems like just yesterday that I wrote my last report. We've had some great weather conditions with the wind ranging from 2 - 27 knots. The fish have been very cooperative both offshore and inshore. T more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-04-15
1:52 PM

Springtime Action Is Great Both Offshore and Inshore - It's Spring time so whether you like to fish offshore or inshore, pick your place and there are plenty of fish to be caught. Lets start with the offshore first. On the days when there is north current, sailfish are usually fairly easy to find and c more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-04-05
12:17 PM

If It's To Windy You Can Still Go Tarpon Fishing - The saying March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb definitely applied this March. While the winds roared like a lion through the end of March, the lamb portion of the saying never occurred. It wasn't until the several days into April befor more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-03-19
6:47 PM

And The Tarpon Action Keeps On Getting Better!! - I know it sounds like a broken record, however, what a great broken record it is. Tarpon, tarpon, and more tarpon and the bite seems to just keep getting better. The shrimp have been running as soon as it gets dark. With that much bait in the wate more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-03-14
6:53 PM

More GREAT Tarpon Action!! - It's more tarpon action with an offshore trip thrown in. We had a few days just after the full moon when the tarpon played a bit of hide and seek, but the 3rd day after the full moon that changed and they're back to giving many people lots of thrill more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami


2009-03-04
11:27 AM

RED HOT Tarpon Action!! - Tarpon, tarpon, and more tarpon!! By the way, did I mention that tarpon fishing has been outstanding. Just wanted to make sure that you understand that tarpon fishing has been red hot. The wind has been howling, however, that hasn't effected the t more...
Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami

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