Jay Cohen

The Spring time trolling on the deep reefs of the coast of Miami, Florida heat up this time of year. Less than two miles out the gulf stream current washes up on the reefs in 60 to 130 foot of water.

What makes this fishery amazing is that you may never know what will hit the lines. Last week we were trolling for grouper in about 65 foot of water and hooked a sail fish on a top line and a grouper on a deep line at the same time. About half an hour later, I made a deep circle off shore and when we hit 120 foot we hooked up with a 25lb wahoo.

Give us a look at www.deepseafishingmiami.com and try your hand at some reef trolling.

Capt. Jay "Spellbound"

Fish Species: Black Grouper & Mutton Snapper
Bait Used: Bonito Strips
Tackle Used: 30lb conventional
Method Used: Trolling
Water Depth: 120
Water Temperature: 79
Wind Direction: South East
Wind Speed: 12 knots
Black  Grouper Caught trolling
Black Grouper Caught trolling

Wahoo caught trolling
Wahoo caught trolling


Do you want to leave a comment? Login or register now to leave a comment.


No comments so far

Jay Cohen

About The Author: Captain Jay Cohen

Company: Reel Adventure Charters

Area Reporting: Miami

Bio: My first paid fishing job was at the age of 13 as a second mate on the New Popeye, an 85 foot \"party fishing boat\". Now at 44, I can honestly say that I have been fishing professionally for more than 27 years. I worked charter fishing boats throughout college in New Orleans. I then began grad school in Miami, first as a mate, then as a captain on charter boats. At that time I also spent a lot of time tournament fishing, both in the Gulf of Mexico (out of New Orleans) in the Bahamas, and out of Miami . My first charter boat was a 24foot Topaz \"Sweet Gina\". As an avid fisherman my most memorable job fishing came at the the age of 21. With a new 100ton U.S.C.G. captains license in my hand, I landed a job as captain of a 90 foot \"party\" fishing boat which ran three-day, and two-day long-range fishing trips, deep in the Bahamas. I stayed on that boat for seven seasons, and had the opportunity to catch just about very great fish available in the Gulf Stream. From a 9lb Yellow tail Snapper to a 90lb Black grouper, a 600+lbs Giant Blue Fin Tuna, to an 800+lbs Blue Marlin. I spent most winters running charter fishing boats and commercial fishing in Miami. My second boat was a partnership in a 44 Striker named, A Quit All. After running that boat for more than four years out of the Haulover Park Marina, I acquired sole ownership of my first full size charter fishing boat the Spellbound My greatest accomplishments are some tournament wins like the first place fun fish boat in the Miami Billfish Tournament. Although possessing a few I.G.F.A. records, METT Tournament wins, and guiding customers to their own I.G.F.A. records, my favorite accomplishment was the discovery of a new species of Tile Fish. Experiencing the process of the research, and realization I had received the great honor of discovering an unknown fish. The icing on the cake was when I was given the privilege to name it (Bahama Tiger Tile).

305 785-0552
Click Here For Past Fishing Reports by Captain Jay Cohen