Quinton Dieterle

The Sailfishing is picking up on the edge. We are now seeing at least a couple a day if not more. Some are small but the average size is around 40 pounds, a really good fight.

Dolphin are also showing up, on the days when the wind blows the fish are up on the edge eating flying fish and are nice size. Kings are also biting. Inside the reef the mackerel are everywhere. I am catching them on every trip and not even trying that hard. I saw the commercial boat catch at least 20 today while we were catching bait. So, over all the fishing is great and the action should get better. I can hardly wait till this front pushes through this weekend, THEN watch out.

Tight Lines

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Fish Species: Sailfish Kingfish and Dolphin
Bait Used: live
Tackle Used: Penn
Method Used: Kite fishing
Water Depth: 130
Water Temperature:
Wind Direction: east
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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