Deep-sea fishing in Miami Beach is exciting  

We head offshore and in 10 min we are in the gulf Stream  that’s why fishing in Miami is so versatile and unique!

 We started the day out by trolling on the reef in 100 feet of water catching a few king fish on our plane rides using Bonita strips with C which is pink or green seem to work best we also have two bird rods with a few feathers behind them targeting blackfin tuna and mahi-mahi 

On this trip we caught a few really nice black fans over 10 pounds in a really nice Kingfish we had such a pleasant day and it was action-packed so when you head down to Miami Beach make sure you have deep sea fishing in your plans

 On this trip we caught a few really nice black vans over 10 pounds in a really nice Kingfish we had such a pleasant day and it was action-packed so when you head down to Miami Beach make sure you have deep sea fishing in your plans 

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Fish Species: Tuna and kings
Bait Used: Feathers and ballyhoo
Tackle Used: Conventional
Method Used: Trolling
Water Depth: 110-200
Water Temperature: 78
Wind Direction: Se
Wind Speed: 10-15



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About The Author: Captain Rafael Mayans

Company: Sea Cross Deep Sea Fishing Miami

Area Reporting: Miami

Bio: I\'m Capt. Rafael Mayans and I\'ve been a Miami resident my entire life. Living and fishing here in Miami Beach has given me the opportunity to fish and explore some of the best fishing grounds the east coast has to offer - from the Florida Keys to pristine waters of the Bahamas. Fishing these waters i have gained the experience to give my clients the best possible chance for a successful and memorable fishing trip.

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