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Fishing Reports by Capt. Orlando Muniz


2008-01-13
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - New Year Report First of all, I would like to wish everyone a great New Year. So far the new year has brought some pretty sporadic fishing. Many days have turned out to be a wash due to really strong winds. On days when I we have been able to more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-12-14
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Holiday Fishing Spanish mackerel fishing has been good to excellent. It seems to peak right after cold fronts and during certain tides. Sometimes you can actually get some kings mixed in with the macks. A couple of weeks ago I headed out on more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-11-18
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Good Fishing Continues! South Florida fishermen continue to enjoy pretty steady fishing action. November marks the start of sailfish season and so far we haven't been disappointed. Some days are better than others depending on water quality an more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-11-12
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - November Fishing So far the month of November has been a roller coaster ride. Last week fishing was fishing was very hot with many sailfish and dolphin (mahi-mahi) thrown in for good measure. Several kingfish were also being caught to finish off more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-10-29
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Improved Fishing! Over the last couple of weeks we have continued to see some improvement in the fishing. Pretty soon the stronger cold fronts will begin to push further South bringing with them baitfish and the predators that follow. The only more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-10-17
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Changes on the Horizon! During the last few weeks we have a weather that is a little extreme for this time of the year. First, we had a pretty persistant rain and then we got what seemed like eight to ten days of solid winds. Fortunately, I st more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-09-24
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - More Summer Action! Since my last fishing report the fishing has definitely cooled off a bit. My last few fishing trips have all produced very similar results. Most catches are consisting of a steady mix of kingfish and bonito with an occasion more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-08-29
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Kings and More! Looking back at the last couple months I am disappointed to say that the dolphin or mahi mahi action has not been what we are used to seeing during the summer months in South Florida. More often than not boats are running around more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-08-21
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Typical Summer Action! Fishing over the last couple of weeks has not given us too many surprises. Most of the daytime reef action has consisted of mostly hard fighting bonito and some kings and tunas mixed in as well. Another species that has more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami


2007-08-09
12:00 AM

Miami Fishing Report: Key Biscayne to Triumph Reef - Hot Summer Fishing! On my last report, I mentioned that I was getting ready to head over to the Dry Tortugas for a few days of bottom fishing. Our trip was one that will provide memories for years to come. Even though July isn't the best time t more...
Capt. Orlando Muniz - Miami

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