Spring 2026 Report
March 21, 2026
Miami
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
As we approach springtime, the cold fronts are less frequent as are the following northeastern winds that can make our trips a bit sporty for some anglers!
Best advice for folks wanting to come fishing, is to not only check weather forecasts a day or two before your scheduled trip but prepare yourself accordingly. One to three foot seas are usually tolerable for most passengers, but over that may require them to take motion sickness medicine. Most medications are best taken the night before to start with, however follow directions as written on them.
Fishing should start to improve with pelagics such as mahi, tuna, and sailfish that coincide with annual migrations of baitfish down our coast. Also with the full moons of March and April come amberjacks on our local wrecks. Of course, this is a day to day "guestimate" as to how the catch will be. Some days the mornings are the best, while others the afternoon bite is awesome! Late afternoons from now through early summer historically is best for blackfin tuna, which respond to trolling, or jigging artificials to drifting live or dead baits.
Don't hesitate to bring your kids, as we are very kid friendly! See our Facebook "Kids, Let's Go Fishing! page showing us teaching large groups of kids the joys of fishing.
Captain Wayne