Started out the Morning with a slow kick going 3-5, decided to change Up and play with mahi and come back to tuna in afternoon. Landed over 20 Mahi on light tackle and went back to the Tuna coming tight on 3 right away with a bunch of skipjacks.
Effie Mae moved into second behind Big Oil s 77-pounder that was the first fish weighed when the scales opened. It wasn t hard to beat yesterday s 6-pound dolphin, and a 33-pounder on Christine Marie seems to be leading a 32 on No Question.
And thank you to the lady whos daughter was sick on yesterdays trip but had a great time and gave us a great review except she wrote it for the wrong boat. I just ask if you cant make it give me a call so I can give your spots to someone else.
STARTING ON SEPTEMBER 1ST WE WILL BE 3 4 DAY FLUKE FISHING EVERY DAY FROM 7 30AM-2 30PM!WE WILL CONTINUE BLUEFISHING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT!SEPTEMBER 20TH WE WILL BE SWITCHING OVER TO PORGY S AND BLACKFISH!RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL OF OUR TRIPS!For more information or for reservations please give us a call at 732-496-5383!
Posted on August 18, 2020 Tuesday s real start to The MidAtlantic Only two boats braved marginable conditions during Monday s first day of The MidAtlantic , and they didn t do much. Game On, a Delaware 47-foot Buddy Davis released two white marlin before returning to provide the first weigh-ins at Ocean City, Md. with dolphin of 4,5 and 7 pounds.
STARTING ON SEPTEMBER 1ST WE WILL BE 3 4 DAY FLUKE FISHING EVERY DAY FROM 7 30AM-2 30PM!WE WILL CONTINUE BLUEFISHING EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT!SEPTEMBER 20TH WE WILL BE SWITCHING OVER TO PORGY S AND BLACKFISH!RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL OF OUR TRIPS!For more information or for reservations please give us a call at 732-496-5383!
We had to go try the ocean today despite the big swell I had to give it as try. 6 but that person did not enter the monthly pool or even the daily pool.
Many northern entrants left their boats in the southern ports after the recent White Marlin Open, but will have the option of fishing some of their home grounds that are barely within the limit of 125 nautical miles from the Cape May Sea Buoy. In addition to the positive pre-contest marlin report from Canyon Lady that was noted in yesterday s blog, Merrill reported that Rob Cola fished out of South Jersey Marina in Cape May two days last week to release two white marlin and a blue the first day and two of each the next.
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