
South Florida offers a myriad of angling opportunities. Whether its trolling for mahi-mahi, kite fishing for sailfish, live baiting for tuna, wreck and bottom fishing snapper, jigging for grouper, casting the Government Cut jetties for snook, fishing the area beaches and bridges for tarpon, or even one of the numerous local fly fishing opportunities; Miami has many world-class fishing options year-round.
Many anglers transit through Miami on their way to more exotic fishing destinations to the south. Some passersby view our urban sprawl with angling disdain, but they would be mistaken. No better example of Miami's pescatorial resurgence exists than the sailfish fishery within sight of our beaches. When wind and water conditions converge to provide the optimum offshore environment, sailfish pour through the Gulfstream, herded by Miami's reef line.
Many anglers transit through Miami on their way to more exotic fishing destinations to the south. Some passersby view our urban sprawl with angling disdain, but they would be mistaken. No better example of Miami's pescatorial resurgence exists than the sailfish fishery within sight of our beaches. When wind and water conditions converge to provide the optimum offshore environment, sailfish pour through the Gulfstream, herded by Miami's reef line.
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The early years were spent fishing from shore for snapper, snook, mackerel, sea trout, sharks, and anything else that would pull some drag. Later the fishing moved over to the local party boats where he was introduced to species such as kingfish, and dolphin or mahi-mahi. In the early 90's he was introduced to live bait and kite fishing for sailfish, tuna, and wahoo.
Tarpon Fishing
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Tarpon are one of the most sought after game fish on the planet. Pound for pound these prehistoric fish provide anglers with the ultimate angling challenge. Besides fighting hard, these fish also put on quite a show as they leap clear out of the water. Most tarpon we catch range from approximately 30-150 pounds.
Wreck & Bottom Fishing
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Anyone that has spent any time chasing fish has probably already figured out that to find the fish you must first find bait and structure. Miami anglers are fortunate enough to have access to both artificial wrecks and natural coral reefs. Artificial wrecks are scattered all along the coast with the greatest concentration located right off the coast of Miami Beach and Key Biscayne.
Shark Fishing
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Light tackle Shark Fishing in Miami and South Florida is one of the most thrilling experiences any angler can enjoy both inshore as well as offshore. Our waters are home to a variety of shark species that are both small and very large. Relying on their extremely sharp senses, they easily pick up the vibrations sent out by a wounded fish or the scent of fresh chum.
Run & Gun
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During the summer months dolphin or mahi as they are commonly known become one of the most sought after fish species in our waters. It shouldn't come as a surprise since these fish are one of the most colorful, aggressive, and acrobatic anywhere. Aside from being a great game fish, mahi are also one of the finest eating fish out there.
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