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Wahoo, Sailfish and Mahi-Mahi

Capt. Ralph Mayans
January 17, 2014
Haulover Inlet - Saltwater Fishing Report

Winter is here and the fishing is starting to heat up. Wahoo are starting to show up off Miami in numbers. If you find floating boards or other debris, is always a good bet there's a few wahoo there. Try trolling a 3-1/2 oz. blue drone spoon buy the debris - it's always been a good producer for us. You will also find mahi-mahi there too. Natural baits work best - with ballyhoo and bonito strips are my favorite.

Sailfish are also showing in good numbers. Fishing for them using kites always works well. Hearing and goggle eyes are always preferred.

Here's the Sea Cross crew and some happy clients with their catch!

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Capt Ralph
www.seacrossfishingmiami.com
Cell: 305-773-2282
Fax: 305-865-7713

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SeaCross sportfishing charters of Miami offers 3 charter boats to choose from. Our deep sea fishing boats are a pair of air conditioned, custom rigged, Hatteras sportfishing yachts. Our third vessel, is a bay boat used primary for fishing the inshore and nearshore waters of Miami, FL. We’re located in Haulover Park, halfway between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, and are just minutes from any location in Miami-Dade or Broward county

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Seacross Sportfishing, Inc.
330 NW 151 Street
Miami, FL 33169
Phone: 305-773-2282
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