Orlando Muniz

Hopefully you had a great Mother's Day and were able to spend some quality time with family and also get in some fishing time. The action has been steadily heating up over the last month and it seems that it may have peaked over the last few days. Take your pick from mahi (dolphin), kingfish, blackfin tuna, and sailfish. These are just some of the species being caught as I write this report. Most of the time I haven't even been able to get the bottom rod down but I'm sure that if I did it would result in a nice mutton snapper or grouper. Closer to shore there are still plenty of tarpon around with the largest specimens hanging around the beaches and inlets. Night fishing for yellowtail snapper and muttons has also been very good and should continue to improve as we head into the month of June. Big mangrove snapper will also start moving in to the reefs very soon and will hang out there most of the summer.

On recent trips we've had very steady action with very little down time. We are still averaging at least 2-3 sailfish on full days at least one on half or afternoon trips. On Saturday I had the pleasure of fishing with JJ and his son Jr. Over the last three or four years this duo have caught quite an assortment of fish while fishing with me. Last year we fished the Columbus High School tournament and did very well with the top kingfish and top tuna. This year we once again competed and put together a nice catch. Our game plan was adjusted at the last minute to take advantage of the winds. It didn't take us long to find action once our two kites went airborne. We used goggle eyes, herring, cigar minnows, and Spanish sardines and ended the day going 3 for 3 on sailfish, 3 kingfish to 20 pounds, 1 Blackfin tuna at about 21 pounds, and a couple of bonito. We also had two or three baits cut in half by skyrocketing kingfish. We witnessed this amazing site at least 7-8 times. Some of the kings were flying at least 8-10' in the air (an amazing spectacle). Once at the weigh in we learned that we had the top kingfish and third largest tuna. Congratulations to JJ and Jr. for another good showing.

On the trip before that we had 3 sailfish and 8 bonito in less than 3 hours. The best part of that trip was that we didn't miss a single bite. It's hard to have a bad day when you have a great hook up ratio. Alexander was able to catch and release his first sailfish with ease on this day. We were also supposed to participate in the Grove Slam dolphin tournament with a film crew but had to cancel because the producer didn't feel the weather would be ideal for the filming process.

In case you are planning to target dolphin this summer don't forget to attend the dolphin fishing seminar at BF Marine this Wednesday, May 15th at 7:30. I will be presenting along with the folks from Audio Pipe Marine. This will be a great opportunity to brush up on your dolphin fishing skills and hopefully give an edge as you head to the water.

I still have some days open in May and June and the weekend of the 25th is also available so call, email, or text today to reserve your date. If you have any questions about the fishing and/or the seminar on Wednesday feel free to contact me.

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Well, that is pretty much it for now! Fishing should remain good for a while and if you like catching a variety of fish you can eat, there is no better time to go fishing than now. I am planning to do more dolphin and bottom fishing trips this summer in both the day and night. If you're ready to give it a shot, give me a shout.

Tight Lines,

Capt. Orlando Muņiz

Nomad Fishing Charters

www.fishingchartermiami.com

786-266-0171

Fish Species: mahi sailfish tuna kingfish snapper grouper tarpon
Bait Used: goggle eyes herring cigar minnows
Tackle Used: spinning and conventional
Method Used: live bait kite fishing
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Orlando Muniz

About The Author: Captain Orlando Muniz

Company: Nomad Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Miami/Key Biscayne

Bio: Capt. Orlando Muniz has been fishing the waters off Miami, South Florida and the Keys for more than twenty years. During the last few years, he has been featured several popular angling magazines and web sites. He is also a current member of the Mercury Marine and the Bass Pro Shops pro teams. Orlando has a degree and background in education that better equips him to share his knowledge with customers. Fishing has always been a passion of his - one which he truly enjoys passing on to others.

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