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Fishing Reports by Capt. Quinton Dieterle


2015-09-24
6:41 AM

Dolphin action still good - As we do each year, we have been in the boat yard for several weeks cleaning up, painting , and getting the boat ready for another exciting season . So I have not been out, but I have seen several boats catching dolphin and some mutton snapper . I wi more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-08-27
4:12 AM

Red hot dolphin fishing - This dolphin season has been the best in years . Plenty of big and small fish out there. They are a ways out though, this week they have been out 15 miles. Hopefully it continues, tight lines more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-08-13
2:57 AM

Dolphin fishing slowed down - This has been one of the best Dolphin fishing seasons I've seen in many tears, but it is starting to slow down . We are still getting some nice fish, just not as many has last week. Sunday we had 39 fish and several in the 25 pound range but since more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-07-23
8:49 AM

Dolphin fishing still good - Dolphin fishing is still good but not like it was. Huge grass patches are still prevalent but the fish are mostly under 20 inches and illegal to take . The keeper size fish we are catching on the cutting edge are mostly being found under floaters. W more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-07-08
9:50 AM

Big Dolphin Roam the Area of Miami - With the seas calm and nice weed lines offshore it has been easy to find the bigger dolphin. As we have been trolling slowly along the lines we are able to see from the tower the larger fish moving south in the grass. Last week we had several fish a more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-06-29
10:15 PM

Dolphin Fishing peaks - With the Dolphin Season in full gear I am happy to say it looks like the larger fish are moving in. With two fish over 40 sunday and plenty of 6 to 8 pound fish the action was good to say the least. Most of the fish are offshore 10 miles or more, bu more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-06-15
9:59 PM

Big Dolphin - This week has been a great week of fishing. We have caught nice size to large size dolphin all week. There are plenty of small fish to keep you busy until the big fish show up. The smaller fish are moving north from 200 to 1200 feet and the Bigger f more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-05-28
9:22 AM

Black Fin Tuna take the Stage off Miami on the Cutting Edge - With the winds whipping yesterday and the grass as thick as I'v ever seen it on the edge fishing was tough. But we stuck with it and ended up with a nice day. We started kite fishing off triumph reef as we normally do, fighting the grass we hook more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-05-07
5:39 PM

Fishing is good but bait is tough - The blackfin tuna have been good on the edge off fowey light and dolphin offshore are starting to show up. Bait has been the only problem this week where it is been almost impossible to find live bait. If you can catch live bait the fishing has bee more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2015-03-30
10:21 PM

Sailfish turn on - This weekend fishing off miami florida became what it is known for, The sailfish capital of the world. We caught Sailfish on each trip and on most trips we caught up to 6 fish. The action started on Friday and we had 4 sailfish in 3 hours and 15 dol more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne

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