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Windy and Slow Fishing

Capt. Freddie David
January 30, 2018
Haulover Inlet - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing has been slow the past few weeks in Miami. It has been a struggle to put up a good catch. We have to work very hard to make results happen at the end of the day. Sixty miles north of us there has been an epic sailfish bite. Boats have been putting double digits up just about every day. Normally we should be getting on a bite like this but it hasn't happened yet.I have a feeling those fish should push down soon it's just a matter of when.

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If the sailfish don't cooperate for us sometimes we have to go deep. The deeper water has been producing golden tilefish and black belly rosefish. The swordfish action has been good in the day but I haven't had a chance to target them so far this year.

Inshore fishing has been fairly active with some large jack crevelles, mangrove snapper, and tarpon. We have been fishing the beach for the tarpon and Biscayne Bay for the other species.

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I was lucky enough to do a Bahama trip this past week. We had a weather window and were able to put together a nice catch. In a couple hours of deep dropping we limited out on yelloweye, vermillion snapper, queen snapper, and button snapper. After we were done with the snapper fishing we caught several nice wahoos to end the trip.

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I still have some availability towards the end of the month so if you would like to go deep sea fishing please give me a call or send me an email.

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Stay Tight,

Capt. Freddie
Frick and Frack Fishing, Inc.
www.charter-fishing-miami.com
(754) 244-2531

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Frick and Frack Fishing is a third generation family owned and operated charter boat located out of North Miami. Proven tournament winners,we offer fishing from the novice to the expert. Specializing in live baiting. We capture sailfish,dolphin,wahoo,tuna,swordfish,shark just to name a few. Come fish the tropical gulf stream waters just fifteen minutes from the marina.

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Frick and Frack
3115 Lee St.
Hollywood, FL 33021
Phone: 754-244-2531
Alt. Phone: 305-785-2898
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