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Fishing Reports by Capt. Quinton Dieterle


2005-02-11
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Sailfishing USA Thursday produced another great catch on board the Cutting Edge. Fishing for strickly Sailfish we decided to stay on the edge the entire day. With hopes of finding other species to go inbetween the Sailfish. With a final daily more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2005-02-08
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Cutting Edge excitement Today luck fell into our arms again. With reports of slow fishing we headed out to the edge in search of anything that might be of interest. In my mind the target species was going to be Sailfish and Dolphin. As we headed more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2005-01-31
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Cobia/ Sailfish/Kingfish This past week has really been a great week. I can't even wait to get back to the boat in the morning. Sailfishing is still fantastic on the edge, our daily catch has varied but average is 4 or 5 a day. Also as the win more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2005-01-17
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Sailfishing is unbelievable This past month has been really unbelievable Sailfishing. From a couple of weeks ago when the fish were up on the reef eating bally hoo, to now when they are deep eating Threadfins and bigger baits. Last week fishin more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-12-27
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Cutting Edge Charters Sailfish Bonanza Today the Sailfishing was fantastic. We had our first bite on our first bait in the water. The fish were eating live pilchards and Threadfins. At one time I spotted at least 10 fish feeding in 10 diffe more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-12-15
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - BUCKLE UP THE NEW CUTTING EDGE IS BACK IN TOWN SAILFISH DOLPHIN KINGFISH BEWARE With the weather starting to get a bit cooler the baitfish are moving into the area in huge numbers. Sardines, Threadfins and Pilchards are in good abundance an more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-11-27
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Fishing Heating up Just in time for the cutting edge to hit the water after a complete make over. New Paint , interior, Engines, generator and much more. The cutting edge will be the finest on the water. Now, Sailfishing is good on the edge w more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-09-08
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Boat Yard Time Well all my Customes are going to feel special on the next trip fishing on the Cutting Edge. New paint and interior are just some of the things we are doing for the season of sportfishing. In the mean time, some boats are still more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-09-04
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Dolphin Fishing was heating up The last couple of trips on the Cutting Edge were very good. Lots of big and small dolphin in the area of 1,000 ft. We had a few big fish up to 41 pounds and some nice schoolies on the same day. The fish are on b more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne


2004-07-13
12:00 AM

Miami and Key Biscayne – offshore - Cutting Edge Fishing BIG GAME IT !!!! This week the Dolphin have been running, only they are running small. For the most part we are doing alot of catch and release. We have been catching 50 to 60 fish aday and releasing all but usually 10 more...
Capt. Quinton Dieterle - Key Biscayne

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