Quinton Dieterle

With the Black fin Tuna tearing it up in the late day and the showing of nice size Dolphin, the future has much to be excited about. This time of the year is alway good for big black fin in the late day and kite fishing for them is lots of fun. The excitement of seeing the tuna sky on a bait hanging from the kite or slow trolled from the riggers is breath taking. They have all been in the 20 to 30 pound class this week. Dolphin made a good showing this week also, some up to 40 pounds, but the avg is 4 to 10. Never less they all fight great and taste even better. There is still nice sailfish action and some big kings around. The other day we had 5 sailfish in the morning, so thats pretty good for late spring. I expect the fishing to continue to be good, and Dolphin fishing to get better.

Tight line

Q

Fish Species: sailfish Kingfish and Dolphin
Bait Used: live
Tackle Used: Penn
Method Used: Live bait
Water Depth: 100-1000
Water Temperature: 8o
Wind Direction: south
Wind Speed:

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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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