It Didn’t take long after we left the dock to get our first fish on the golf stream is literally 2 miles away from our location in 10 to 15 minutes before lines and I told Mike he said where he lives in North Carolina he has to drive at least 80 miles to get into the gulfstream!

 I told them no worries buddy we will soon be hooking up and it wasn’t too much longer after that before we had a beautiful mahi-mahi in the 10 to 15 pound range after we secured that fish in the box we got bombarded by a wolf pack of mahi-mahi and before you know it everyone on the boat was on a fish we kept rolling around that day and we got into some blackfin tuna also between 250 to 650 feet of water the bite was red-hot that day literally every 10 to 15 minutes we had multiple hook ups 

So when you’re in Miami Beach and you want to do some deep-sea fishing never forget “only on the sea cross”

Fish Species: Mahi-mahi and Blackfin tuna
Bait Used: Ballyhoo and Bonita strips
Tackle Used: Conventional
Method Used: Trolling
Water Depth: 240-650
Water Temperature: 79
Wind Direction: N.e
Wind Speed: 10-15



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About The Author: Captain Rafael Mayans

Company: Sea Cross Deep Sea Fishing Miami

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