Inshore and Offshore bite has been solid
Capt. Nick Gonzalez
July 31, 2012
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

July 26th, Miami inshore- Caught an 80-100 pound tarpon, 3 snook to 15 pounds, a 10 pound mutton snapper, and a jack crevalle
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July 27th, Miami offshore- 2 big almaco's, a mutton, a bar jack, a cero mack, and about 10 bonito in an evening trip
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July 28th, Flamingo inshore- 6 snook to 33 inches, 16 redfish to 22 inches, 2 black drum to 15 pounds, a shark, and 2 trout
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July 29th, Flamingo inshore- 8 redfish to 26 inches and a snook
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July 30th, Miami inshore- 7 nice snook and an 8 pound cubera
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Fishing has been phenomenal inshore and decent offshore. Give us a "like" on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/DoubleThreatCharters to be kept up to date on the bite. Also, check out our website at http://fishmiamicharters.com/
Miami Fishing Forecast:

Miami inshore- Bite is on fire with lots of snook in the inlets. These fish are big, hungry and an awesome fight. Tarpon are thinning out but still around.
Flamingo inshore- Redfish and snook are chewing and should continue to stay steady all summer.
Miami offshore- Wreck fishing has been solid with amberjack and almaco's keeping the rods bent. Also some mutton snapper around. Nighttime snapper fishing has been excellent with easy limits of big mangroves. Dolphin fishing is on and off with an abundance of smaller fish. Swordfishing has been decent with fish being caught both at night and during the day
Target Species:

sailfish, snook, sharks, tarpon, blackfin tuna, and everything that swims in South Florida
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