Regional Fishing Reports for: Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach)
2008-03-02 8:59 PM
Action Continues - Fishing continues to be good to excellent especially when all of the ingredients are present. Clean blue water combined with a nice northbound current is essential to a successful day of fishing. It seems like just after every cold front the sailfi more... Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami
February - Billfish action! - The sailfish are definitely out and about this week. A cold front passed through Tuesday night with temperatures reaching 59 degrees as our high, and the outcome was unbelievable. Several charter fleets in town were seeing double even triple header s more... Capt. David Ide - Fort Lauderdale
2008-02-29 9:56 AM
The Air Is Cool But The Fishing Is Hot - Fishing onboard the Lucky Vee has been very good and very busy as I just came off an 8 day stretch of fishing several days and some nights. We have been catching sails, mahi-mahi, mackerel, shark, false albacore and tarpon. We only had two days where more... Capt. Gil Gutierrez - Miami
Miami Beach Tarpon fishing - 022208
Today I am with Anthony and his son Henry fishing the area in and around Government Gut. The conditions were nice but breezy as we did our first drift for Tarpon on the south beach side of the cut. The blue runners and Mackerel were in ther more... Capt. Jim Hobales - Miami
2008-02-26 6:46 PM
HOT! HOT! HOT! Sailfish Action - EXCELLENT sailfishing is the only way to describe it. On some days it's been off the wall. We've had a strong north current with blue water. The sails are being caught all along the South Florida coast mainly in the 90 - 110 foot range. The typic more... Capt. Dave Kostyo - Miami
North Biscayne Bay Fishing Report - Nice to see South Florida fishing getting back to normal! Unseasonable warm weather with some rain has sparked a return to the fishing that gets me excited and happy to be a South Florida resident. With water temperatures getting back into the 70’s w more... Capt. Alan Sherman - Miami
2008-02-19 12:00 AM
Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - See-Saw Action Continues
It seems like the last few weeks have given us some of the best days of the year as well as the slowest. One day the action is on fire and the next day few fish are caught. A good bite is usually the result of a passin more... Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami