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Miami, Florida - Offshore

Capt. Mark Houghtaling
November 27, 2000
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

I dreamed all summer about days like this. A strong north wind about 18 to

25 knots, deep blue water roaring to the north at about two knots, flying fish

heading for cover almost everywhere you look, Frigate birds swooping and

diving after the flying fish......and we were the only boat there to enjoy all

this chaos. This was classic winter time fishing! I told my charter that we

would have fish on as soon as we got our kite baits out. The words had no

sooner left my mouth when we were hooked up with a pair of 15 pound

Dolphin. Under my breath I was cussing these two fish because I knew this

was perfect Sailfish conditions and these two Dolphin were cutting into our

Sailfish agenda. We boated the two fish and quickly placed two frisky

Threadfin Herring back on the kite lines, and the terrible thought no sooner

entered my mind....that Dolphin were going to be a pain in the butt

today......when a Sailfish charged our short bait and we were hooked up with

our first Sailfish for the day. We fought the fish for a minute before pulling

the hook. It was only thirty minutes into the morning and we had our first

Sail hook-up and two nice Dolphin, I thought to myself that if this keeps up I

will be one tired Captain by the end of this fantastic day. Dolphin action

continued, and made the day go by quickly. At about eleven o’clock we had

our second Sailfish hooked-up and then released, and by twelve o’clock we

released our second fish. Later in the afternoon the Kingfish started to bite

and we caught a few 10 pound fish. We also lost a few bottom baits to the

Grouper and Snapper, and at four O’clock I was right....I was tired, but

happy and tired.

For months I have been longing for the winter fishing to return and I can

finally say that it has arrived. Once you have seen it and experienced it, you

will never forget it, and always long for it. Get out and suck it up, because

you only have about six months left before it’s all gone.

We are now getting regular cold fronts heading south through Florida. Each

wave of chilly air will bring winds out of the North, which in turn brings

these great conditions off our coast. This action will have have highs and

lows but still be unsurpassed by anywhere else in the the states for this time

of the year. Suck it up!

The Florida Sportsman 2001 Fishing Planner is now on the news stands. This

guide features 12 months of tide predictions for the state of Florida. The

Planner offers over 190 pages of month-to-month fishing action and

predictions for all six Florida tide stations. You’ll also have at your disposal:

sunrise and sunset times, moon phases, exclusive fishing Prime-timer, best

water temperatures for catching popular gamefish and comprehensive tidal

flows that’ll lead you to the best fishing throughout Florida.

All this for only $8.95. planners are available at most tackle shops and

bookstores or you can order copies online at www.floridasportsman.com they make great stocking stuffers!

On Thursday nights, from 7pm to 8pm, at the Old Cutler Raw Bar, South Dixie Highway

and SW 184 Street, come listen to “Fishing South Florida Style”. This is an hour long

live radio show hosted by Mike Pace, Captain Rob Fordyce, Captain Marty Locke, and

Captain Mark Houghtaling. Offshore and inshore fishing topics are covered during the

live radio broadcast, and you can pick up a few tips from the radio hosts after the show.

You can also catch the show on Thunder Country 100.3 FM.

Captain Mark Houghtaling wants to hear from you. Send him your latest catches and

pictures to15920 SW 85 Ave. Miami, Fla. 33157, or E-Mail him at [email protected].

Capt Mark also has a charter fishing service ,you can call him at 305-253-1151 or check

out his web page at http://www.magicfin.com

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Fish with Capt Mark Houghtaling aboard the "Magic Fingers". A new 31 Foot Contender Openfisherman with twin 250 HP Yamaha Outboards. With over 25 years of chartering experience, Capt Mark will put you on the "catch of the day". Sailfish, Dolphin, King Mackerel, Tuna, Grouper,Snapper....and the list goes on. Prime fishing grounds are only minutes from downtown Miami.

Contact Info:


15920 SW 85 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
Phone: 305-253-1151
Alt. Phone: 305-479-1151
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