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Miami, Florida - Offshore

Capt. Mark Houghtaling
August 7, 2000
Miami - Saltwater Fishing Report

Advancing tropical waves have been hampering the fisherman but not the

fish these past few weeks. Dolphin fishing has been an on again off again

affair, but when they are on they have been plentiful and big! Captain Frank

Godwin, captain of the “Sonny Boy” (305-361-2217) out of Key Biscayne,

reported a fantastic day this week fishing offshore for Dolphin. His party

reeled in a forty one, thirty five, and a twenty eight pound Dolphin while

fishing seven miles offshore from the edge. He found most of the fish under

diving birds. He also encountered plenty of smaller Dolphin mixed in with

the brutes. The “Sonny Boy” also caught a few small Wahoo found under

“floaters”(boards). And if that wasn’t enough they caught an eighteen pound

tripletail, along with a few others found under boards. That was an

exceptional day. Many anglers have been finding smaller fish that have been

over fifteen miles offshore.

Inside on the edge of the reef, Kingfishing has been excellent in the morning

outside of Key Biscayne. The shallow wrecks have been holding the Kings

and they have been hitting live bait. And that’s the problem. Live bait has

been difficult to find. The “patch” has been very slow for catching bait as

well as “bug Light”. Pilchards should start moving into Biscayne Bay in late

August and September. There have been occasions when I have found them

inside the bay earlier, but you can’t count on it. Lately I have been catching

Pinfish which work well on Dolphin and bottom fish, but are not the bait of

choice for Kings.

Offshore north Key Largo one captain reported a short lived Sailfish bite

along the edge. They were hitting live Ballyho slow trolled along the rip.

They have also have been finding Dolphin six to eighteen miles offshore.

Lobster fishing was hampered during both the mini-season and the opening

day of the regular season with rough and cloudy weather. Divers that did

their homework and looked for the spots before opening day had no trouble

going back to them and catching a limit. If you waited to look for spots on

opening day, visibility was poor and much of the day was spent hunting in

vain. Fishing pressure has been light on the lobster and there should be plenty

out there during the next few weeks

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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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