FISHING NORTH BISCAYNE BAY with Capt. Alan Sherman Recent Catches:April 21, 2004 Spring is here and with it Daylight Savings time, warmer temperatures...
Alan Sherman
April 20, 2004
Dolphin, sailfish, or tarpon, take your choice they all are being very cooperative. Throw in some kingfish, and what more can you ask for? Pleasant se...
Dave Kostyo
For most of the week, the windy weather gave us sea conditions that only those with a strong stomach would want to fish in. The fishing action ranged...
April 18, 2004
4/17/04 You never realize how important current is, until you don’t have any. During the week, we had decent North current. As should be, we benefited...
Dean Panos
April 17, 2004
Lets get straight to the day by day results. Saturday (4/10) afternoon/evening had its highs and lows. During the offshore portion we caught bait with...
April 12, 2004
Tarpon Time I wish I could rave about our fishing action this week, but I can’t. During the Miami Billfish Tournament we had shots at 6 sailfish. We o...
Bouncer Smith
April 10, 2004
The month of April is speeding by like a blur. We've had some persistent westerly wind and it has had its effect on the offshore fishing. In general,...
April 09, 2004
Fishing Report April 8 2003 Cobia have been making a move offshore the Miami coast. The Magic Fingers found a Leatherback turtle moving south in the G...
Mark Houghtaling
April 07, 2004
4/5/04 For the past week or so, the sailfishing has slowed down quite a bit. As evident in the Miami Billfish Tournament where over 100 boats caught r...
April 04, 2004
It's been another whirl wind week. The wind was very cooperative till Wednesday when it switched to a westerly direction and has remained that way thr...
April 03, 2004
Hello April Fishing Good bye March! What a month. Wind and more wind. We closed out that miserable month with fairly slow fishing this week, but at le...
March 31, 2004
The wind has finally come down and it's time to get back out and do some fishing. Sunday (3/28) evening when we arrived at Government Cut, there were...
March 28, 2004