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Good June Fishing!

Capt. Orlando Muniz
June 20, 2009
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

Well it seems that only yesterday I was talking about Spring fishing and now we're shifting gears into the Summer mode. I guess we should begin by mentioning that the dolphin or mahi have arrived in good numbers over the last couple of weeks. The only downside is that the fish have been out quite a bit. Mixed in with the school size fish there have been several fish in the teens and even some over 20 pounds. One of the nice things about dolphin fishing is that once you find a school you can cast your favorite jig or lure. Anglers that prefer fly fishing can also get in on the action when they encounter schools of fish. The fish can be quite acrobatic and always put up a good fight.

Closer to shore there has been a decent kingfish bite especially in the afternoons. Most of these kings average around 10 pounds or so. Along with the kings there have also been quite a few mutton snapper around. On a recent trip we came in after dolphing fishing and decided to anchor up to try our luck with the muttons and we ended up catching four and releasing one in just a couple of hours. All of the fish were caught on live ballyhoo netted right before we anchored over one of the county wrecks.

Speaking of snapper, the time to begin targetting them is here. Yesterday I fished with Mike and his godson Raul who was in town for a short visit. Mike had told me that he wanted to target yellowtail. I agreed that yellowtail would be a great way to bend some rods with our young guest. Well, within a couple of hours the boys had close to two dozed nice tails on ice. While we were yellowtailing I notice a massive school of jack crevalles in our chum and thought young Raul would enjoy a good fight. Before we wrapped up our morning I rigged up a 12# rod with a bucktail jig and got him hooked right up. The XL fish gave him the fight of his life and by the time we landed the fish and got some pictures we decided to head back to the marina.

Other species that have showed up are cobia and bonito. I expect the bonito to show up with a vengence here pretty soon. Even the bonito have little food value they can be a lot of fun especially on light tackle.

Well, there you have it. If you don't like fishing in rough seas now is the time to go. Seas have been a delight and should continue like this for most of the Summer. If you're ready to get in on the action give me a call so that we can set something up.

Till next time,

Capt. Orlando Muniz

Nomad Fishing Charters
www.NomadFishing.com
(786)266-0171

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Miami Fishing Forecast:

Expect good dolphin action to continue for a while with most fish being caught in large schools. Yellowtail, mangroves, and muttons will continue chewing especiall at night when the light levels are low.

Target Species:

Dolphin, Yellowtail, Mangroves, Muttons

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Captain Orlando Muniz specializes in light tackle offshore sport fishing using all of the latest techniques. The goal aboard the "NOMAD" is to provide anglers with an enjoyable experience no matter what there experience level. Please check out our website or contact via phone or email for more information.

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1725 S.W. 22 Terr.
Miami, FL 33145
Phone: 786-266-0171
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