|  2009-09-16
 12:44 PM
 | It's Happening! The Fall Migration! - The Fall Migration normally starts in September and ends in mid to late November. During this short migration season huge schools of baitfish head south for the winter ending up in Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. As these baitfish move south some more...Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami
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|  2009-09-14
 4:43 PM
 | Down Time Is Busy Time - 
Let me start off by apologizing for my late report. I took advantage of the down time in the charter boat industry to go on those family vacations and move the boat to a new facility. I recently moved to the TNT Marine Center. Not to worry th more...Capt. Gil Gutierrez - Miami
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|  2009-09-13
 6:44 PM
 | Swordfish - Both day or Night - A couple of things have happened since my last report 2 weeks ago.  The swords have shown up and the charters are back.  I have been quite busy fishing almost everyday last week and quite a few days the week before.  We have had a variety of trips ra more...Capt. Dean Panos - Miami
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|  2009-09-09
 5:34 PM
 | Summertime Action Off Miami, Florida - It's time for another update, so let's get right to it.
We'll start with dolphin (mahi-mahi) fishing.  As everyone in this area knows, we've had a very poor season since the beginning of June.  So bad that it's just not been worth even running out more...Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami
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|  2009-09-06
 11:31 AM
 | live baiting muttons - We fished a half day on Sat. and caught a nice well full of cigars and spanish sardines. With no bites on top all of our bites came on the bottom as expected. Our bottom rod consists of 65lb. PowerPro with a 40 turn Bimini and 70 ft. of 50lb. Ande pi more...Capt. Bruce Burnette - Miami
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|  2009-09-02
 9:09 AM
 | Hello September Migration of Gamefish - Boy am I glad we got through  August. The first weekend we broke the line 3 times while swordfishing. Sunday did produce 9 dolphin on our way out to try for swordfish. 
  Then we sat at the dock for 4 days before going fishing again. Now I remembe more...Capt. Bouncer Smith - Miami
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|  2009-09-01
 3:49 PM
 | Fished in British Virgin Islands Past Week! - I was out of town acting as a fishing consultant in the British Virgin Islands most of last week on a clients 65' Hatteras. We caught quite a few deep water bottom fish plus some nice yellowtails and mutton snappers. I had a great time and look forwa more...Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami
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|  2009-08-30
 8:51 AM
 | AM Kings and PM Tails! - First, I'd like to appologize to readers for the delay in reporting.  Unfortunately, July and August are usually very slow months in the charter industry.  Most of my recent trips have consisted of repeat customers that live locally and enjoy calm se more...Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami
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|  2009-08-28
 1:06 PM
 | From Bimini to Miami - The past few weeks have been pretty slow as far as charters.  I did a couple of trips to Bimini and the fishing there was OK.  The yellowtail fishing was a little bit slow but still plenty good compared to the fishing for yellowtails back home.  We f more...Capt. Dean Panos - Miami
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|  2009-08-25
 11:06 PM
 | Sundown Yellow tail snapper fishing last thursday night - The plan was to hit the shallow wrecks North of Government Cut for a little late season snapper action; yellow tail snapper.  We anchored up current of one of the wrecks in 55' of water and deployed the chum bag. In the process of getting things read more...Capt. Hector Mesa - Miami
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