Quinton Dieterle

Yesterday fishing off miami started off Fast with a school of 10 to 12 pound dolphin coming up behind the boat while we were setting up the kites. So as you can imagine the mess we had with the kites half out and 10 big dolphin popping up at the same time. But, we did well in catching 6 of the fish, and they were all nice size. Then as the action slowed the Kingfish started eating everything, good for action. We caught about 8 fish for the afternoon, but had steady action with cut offs ext. Finally with about 30 minutes to go a sailfish popped up on the flat line, we needed this fish for a fishing show the customers on the boat were filming so it worked out great. Most of the action was off fowey light and south. All in around 100 to 120 ft of water.

There is alot of bait in the area now, Sardines, threadfins and pilchards

Tight Lines

Fish Species: Sailfish- Dolphin-Black fin tuna
Bait Used: live
Tackle Used: penn
Method Used: kite fishing
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Quinton Dieterle

About The Author: Captain Quinton Dieterle

Company: Cutting Edge

Area Reporting: Key Biscayne Florida

Bio: Charter Fishing Captain for over 28 years, fishing Miami and the Bahamas. A native of Miami, we know the waters and the fishing here. Quinton has won 10 top captain awards and every tournament in miami, except the Bob Lewis, and took 3 and 4 in that one. The Cutting Edge is a Custom 45 Hatteras, with new everything. Captain Quinton Believes once you step foot on his boat you will see why they are said to be Miami\'s Best.

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