Orlando Muniz

Over the last week, we have been pounded with some pretty strong winds keeping most boats inshore or tied to the dock. Crews that have ventured out have been handsomely rewarded with nice catches of dolphin or mahi mahi. Mixed in with the dolphin there have been some nice catches of sailfish and blackfin tuna. Hopefully the winds will start to lay down in time for our Memorial weekend.

Aside from the offshore opportunities that exist there should also be some good mutton snapper fishing during the days leading up to the full moon. Large hungry muttons will be hitting the reefs and wrecks in anticipation of their spawn. Many fish will still be around during June as well.

Over the past few days I've had to re-schedule several trips due to the foul weather. June is starting to fill in, so if you want to get in on the summertime action give me a call.

Tight Lines, Capt. Orlando (786)266-0171 www.NomadFishing.com

Fish Species: Dolphin, Sailfish, Kinfish, Snapper, Tuna
Bait Used: Live Herring/Pilchards
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Method Used: Live Bait
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Nice Miami Mutton!
Nice Miami Mutton!

Typical summertime mahi mahi
Typical summertime mahi mahi


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Orlando Muniz

About The Author: Captain Orlando Muniz

Company: Nomad Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Miami/Key Biscayne

Bio: Capt. Orlando Muniz has been fishing the waters off Miami, South Florida and the Keys for more than twenty years. During the last few years, he has been featured several popular angling magazines and web sites. He is also a current member of the Mercury Marine and the Bass Pro Shops pro teams. Orlando has a degree and background in education that better equips him to share his knowledge with customers. Fishing has always been a passion of his - one which he truly enjoys passing on to others.

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