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Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore

Capt. Quinton Dieterle
January 28, 2002
Key Biscayne - Saltwater Fishing Report

South Current

South current moved into the area north of the light where most of the sailfish action has been taking place the last week. It did slow the action though there were some fish seen late in the day. We had a couple of half day trips today and did not do to good. We had a big mutton this morning with a bunch of hard fighting bonito's. This Afternoon we caught a dozen Dolphin which was pretty good concidering what most of the boats caught. The Dolphin were on the edge under a few gulls picking in the grass. The sailfish that were caught were in 130 ft. to 170 ft. and south of the light. There was a slight north current there. The water was dark green but looked ok. Other than that it was a bit slow. This weather pattern is going to come to an end on Wednesday and then most likely get things going again.

Bait fishing has been good at most spots.

Capt.Q

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