Reports
Miami Beach Deep Sea Fishing Reports
Wahoo, Sailfish And Mahi-Mahi
Report Date: January 17, 2014 Winter is here and the fishing is starting to heat up. Wahoo are starting to show up off Miami in
Wahoo and Mahi off Miami
Report Date: September 11, 2013 Another awesome day deep sea fishing in Miami. Monday, on a half-day charter fishing trip, we had a few nice
Kingfish and Bonito on the Reef, Dolphin and Wahoo Offshore
Report Date: August 16, 2013 We’ve seen steady catches of kingfish and bonito on the reef between 100-140 ft while trolling strips and spoons. With
summer time wahoo and snapper
Report Date: July 11, 2013 its been a really hot summer in miami and the fishing has been hot too with mahimahi and wahoo being
Offshore Fishing Good off Miami
Report Date: June 10, 2013 We had a great day of fishing off Miami. We headed out trolling ballyhoos on top, also subsurface behind a
The Kings of Spring are In
Report Date: April 4, 2013 The King Mackerel are back with a vengeance. We have been catching kingfish on planners with #3 chrome drone spoons.
Spring is Time to Drop on the Wrecks
Report Date: March 25, 2013 Spring is great time to explore all the wreck and reef fishing opportunities in Miami. Cobia and Wahoo can be
Miami Offshore Fishing – I’m Loving It!
Report Date: February 28, 2013 We started the morning with a well full of baits. All horse pilchards and headed offshore. After 30 minutes trolling
Dolphin Offshore and Kingfish on the Reef
Report Date: January 29, 2013 We had a great day today finding mahi-mahi under a pair of frigate birds in 800 ft. When we arrived
Wahoo and Kingfish on the Troll
Report Date: January 9, 2013 Deep sea fishing is in full swing. We have been catching sailfish, wahoo, tuna and sharks on 1/2 day and
Dolphin and Sailfishing Dominating the Edge
Report Date: December 4, 2012 We had regular catches of mahi-mahi this month with an occasional wahoo mixed in. Now Is a great time to
Summertime for Mahi Fun and Good Eats
Report Date: June 22, 2012 Summertime is here and fishing is starting to heat up offshore. We’ve been getting into mahi regularly from 400 ft.