Had Jim, Tom and Mike on theirStriper/Bluefish trip today. Headed to the. North and got on some good readings for first light, but no takers. Made a run further north to bird life and really good readings. After a few drifts, finally landed a yellow eyed demon and lost another fish. Not an easy day for these fish. Loads of readings of bait and fish stacked top to bottom. Hmmmm......?
Decided to take the guys for some tog, which none of them have ever done before. Made a few drops and got our limit to around 5lbs. Played c&r until we were outta bait.
The guys did verrrrrrrry well for their first time. Mostly all 3 lb toggies. The 30 knot sw wind had nothing on this crew! The guys had a good time and will definetly be back this November for some togs.
Total for today 5 tog all 3-5lbs, a blue and a 3-4lb porgy.
Thanks again guys!
Capt Kris
We are back in the water at this time! Call or email for availability. And check back for daily fishing reports.
The boat has been down since the beginning of August. Blown motor(reason for lack of reports). We are re powered with a new 225hp Evinrude. We are back in the game the first week of October! Just in time for Stripers, Blues, Albies and Black Fish!!!
Well since the boat is down, mine as well hit the tuna grounds on the fountain to keep busy. We headed out and found the blue water. Arrived before sunrise and dropped the chunks. Had nice marks of lots of tuna, but no takers on jigs or chunks. Decided to head west in the green water to look around. Set up chunks and here come the mahi. After an hour of mahi catching with super light rods, we HAD to quit and get back on the tuna. Headed back out to the spot we started in the a.m. Dropped the chunks. On the way down my rod goes off in free spool. After a half hour or so I get em close and see hes a beast, 100lbs+. Had him to the side of the boat for the tail rope and he was not ready. He took off to the worst spot. THE MOTORS. You know the outcome..... It was a good day out there keeping 25 mahi to 12lbs or so and left em chewing and to be honest, that was the first tuna I ever hooked, so I was happy (Capt Billy, not so much...) Got to see him a few times. Definetly over 60", so he woulda went back regardless.
Today we had Dr. Joe's fluke charter. Headed north to work the rough stuff. Lots of shorts and of course a bunch right at 17 3/4". Anyway after covering lots of ground, making lots of moves, we managed 5 fluke to 7lbs and 1 sea bass.