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Miami Sport Fishing Options

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Sport fishing in Miami is a popular activity for thousands of outdoor fishing enthusiasts, and many tournaments and events take place on the Florida coastlines for entertainment and exciting activities each season. From trolling to shark fishing, sport fishing is a great way to explore the coasts of Florida and enjoy the sights and sounds of the southern coast. Kite fishing is becoming a popular sport, along with wreck and bottom fishing.

Targeted Species for Sportfishing in Miami

Miami offers dozens of sportfishing opportunities including Blackfin, Snapper, and Wahoo. The most common year round fish available include:

• Amberjack
• Barracuda
• Blackfin
• Bonita
• Coia
• Dolphin
• Grouper
• Kingfish
• Mackerel
• Sailfish
• Snapper
• Snook
• Tarpon
• Wahoo

In addition, the Shark, Jack Crevalle, Tripletail, and Hogfish are all popular types of fish that also make the cut for fishing enthusiasts.

Inshore and Offshore Sportfishing Species in Miami

Both inshore and offshore sport fishing species in Miami are available for sportfishing enthusiasts of all skill levels. In shore fishing species include:

• Croaker
• Seatrout
• Flounder
• Grunt
• Spanish Mackerel
• Permit
• Black Drum
• Spadefish
• Tarpon
• Crevalle
• Amberjack

Offshore fishing species include:

• Blue Marlin
• Sailfish
• Wahoo
• Skip Jack Tuna
• Mako
• Atlantic Sharpnose Shark
• Longbill Spearfish


What to Expect from Sportfishing in Miami

During the winter months, Florida coastlines are filled with calm waters and offshore events. The harbors are especially busy in the afternoons, while summer months offer the best conditions in the early morning. Late afternoons in the summer are also considered peak seasons, and it’s easy to predict the type of day at sunrise.

Kite fishing is the most popular type of sportfishing activity in Miami, and is considered to be the most effective way to catch Billfish. Kitefishing involves baiting the fish from a fishing kite, and you can track the speed of the fish as it bites. The kite is flown from an electric reel, and then attached behind the boat.


Sportfishing Yacht Charters in Miami

From shark hunting to catching hammerhead and stingray, sportfishing in Miami can be a unique experience. The best deep-sea game fishing in the world can be found in abundance in South Beach, and sport fishermen of all skill levels enjoy catching spcies from area exotic destinations. Popular fishing charter companies in the Miami area include:

• Ace Monster Fishing
• BackYonder
• Caught Lookin Charters
• Fine Line Charters
• Fishing Adventure Charters
• Seacross Sportfishing, Inc.
• Top Dog Sportfishing
• Winning Ticket








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