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Miami, Florida - Offshore

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

Dolphin fishing continues to peek up and down our coastline. Fish can be

found from as far out as twenty miles , and as close in as one mile.

(Remember all distances are measured from the edge of the reef) Average

sizes have been from three to six pounds. Weekly tournaments have been

seeing winning fish in the thirty to forty pound class.

If you are tired of fishing for Dolphin, the bottom bite has been very good in

the area off Key Largo. Gary Lawson fished aboard the “Naked Furniture”

and had a terrific day bottom fishing. He said he had the entire reefline to

himself. Everyone was passing him by, to fish offshore for Dolphin, while he

was reeling in a nice catch of bottom fish. His catch consisted of two sixteen

pound Gag Grouper, one twelve pound Black Grouper, two yellowjacks, and

one nineteen pound Mutton Snapper. He then ran offshore and joined the

chaos, and caught twenty nine Dolphin. Lawson said he heard many anglers

complaining on the radio of a lack of fish. He reported finding plenty of fish

under diving birds. Many anglers will troll looking for fish, when they should

be hunting birds and boards. I call it looking for the three “B’s”....Birds,

Boards, and Bait! Knowing when to use the correct method of fishing will

certainly increase the likelihood of catching fish. Trolling can be very

effective, but this week, the “run and gun” method worked the best.

Look for the Dolphin action to continue as well as the bottom bite. Kingfish

are still around in the early morning and there are plenty of Bonita along the

reef in the afternoon. Many boaters are traveling to Bimini on the weekends

and finding excellent Yellowtail action, along with Dolphin, Grouper, and

even an occasional Cubera Snapper.

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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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