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bunkerjoe4
12-06-2008, 01:13 PM
Folks, now is the time of year when many surfcasters cut back on the sport and tend to other interests. Families are important too. Some of us of have been neglecting them somewhat during the season, and it is now time to get back to reality. :)
For those of you who will be bottom fishing through the winter, there are quite a few capable party boats in NJ who will put you on fish. The blackfish season now allows more keepers, and there are tasty seabass, ling, and whiting available through the season.
As a thanks for those putting up NJ bottom fishing reports, I will give away one custom plug at the end of the season. The winner will be chosen via a random number program.
Remember, folks, the party and charter fleets are suffering through this bad economy as much as we all are. The days of full boats are limited to days around holidays and vacation days. Many anglers have cut back on their fishing. There is just not enough disposable income to go around.
Meanwhile, the fleets available to you, both commercial and private charters, are some of the best around. These captains and mates will work hard to put you into fish.
If you feel some of them do an exemplary job, please post a report detailing the time you had, so others can use their services as well. If you feel the trip was less than optimal, please be honest and tell us about that too. All the information is valuable to those who live far away and travel here for the fantastic (at times) bottom fishing.
Thank you to all members, new and existing, for your support and posts. :HappyWave: I wish all of you and your families a joyous Holiday season - bunkerjoe
gjb1969
12-10-2008, 05:57 PM
was at bt shop in nnj a guy was fishing and he has bin doing wellon some nice size ling i mite have to try for the bigger ones all the ones i have bin getting are from 12 to 15 inches i have bin useing clams he told me to use sandsworms we will see:fishing:tite lines and good luck guys
storminsteve
03-06-2010, 07:37 AM
from Ristori's column
At Point Pleasant, Capt. Bobby Bogan found those temperatures were down to 36 degrees when he fished 20-mile wrecks Sunday with his Gambler from Point Pleasant. A few small cod were boated along with large ling. Jim Custer of Edison bagged 10 ling, and Steve Otkel from Garwood added four ling to his 6-pound cod. The Gambler is sailing open to those wrecks from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., except from Monday to Wednesday, when the target is blackfish.
Capt. Jeff Gutman has switched tonight’s sailing of his Voyager from Block Island to a NE wrecks trip at the reduced fare of $200. Gutman noted that the Block Island codfishery hasn’t been consistent. He’ll also be running an open trip for $90 at 6 a.m. Sunday to 20-to-40-mile cod wrecks. Last Sunday’s trip produced over 100 cod, of which about ¾ were keepers. Bruce Harbac of Keansberg topped the catch with a 37-pound cod. Shawn Meyer, Dave Marshall and Joe Grabowski from Clifton combined for 15 cod up to 17 pounds. Vinny Faiella of Little Silver bagged five to 10 pounds, and Archie Stewart from Nutley had five to 8 pounds.
At Brielle, Capt. Howard Bogan Jr. will be sailing his Jamaica by reservation (732 528-5014) to 60-to-80-mile wrecks to the northeast for cod over the weekend, leaving at 11:30 the night before. The Jamaica didn’t get out last weekend, but sailed Tuesday to catch cod up to 15 pounds. The high hook had 10 cod, a 35-pound pollock, and some ling.
Capt. Ken Gallop of Big Kid is continuing to charter from Brielle Yacht Club during the winter. He put the Roman Pera party into some cod and ling on Sunday.
bababooey
03-12-2010, 12:07 PM
Some of the Jersey boats are running to Montauk, This was in Ristori's column yesterday.
Best cod fishing in a long time
By Al Ristori (http://connect.nj.com/user/ajristor/index.html)
March 11, 2010, 9:17PM
Catches of cod by local party boats last weekend were the best since I started writing this column in 1984 — and they’re not coming from two-day trips to Block Island. Furthermore, large cod outnumbered shorts — and the volume of “cows” brought back memories of great trips many years ago to the Red Square wrecks off Long Island and on the Nantucket wrecks.
Unfortunately, after a week of beautiful conditions, stormy weather is predicted for the weekend, with gale warnings posted for Saturday. Check with captains to see if they’re sailing, and visit my blog for updates.
While not truly “local,” as was the relatively close-to-shore clam-bed cod fishing decades ago, these catches are coming from wrecks within range for daily trips on today’s fast party boats.
Capt. Howard Bogan Jr. called the Jamaica’s cod catch “the best of the century” when he returned Saturday to Brielle with about 300 cod plus a dozen pollock and some ling.
Those cod averaged 8-to-15 pounds, and ranged up to a 39-pounder boated by Dunbar Atkinson of Parlin.
It’s been a long time since a 30-pound cod wasn’t the largest aboard a Jersey party boat, but that’s what happened with the one hooked by John Petty of Piscataway.
Sunday’s trip to different wrecks didn’t produce as many cod, but those caught averaged larger at 10-to-18 pounds. James Sutter of Staten Island probably had the best individual cod catch brought into the state in recent memory when he not only won the pool with a 28-pounder, but added nine more from 15-to-24 pounds.
James Blushstein from Vineland had a bottom fisherman’s thrill of a lifetime when he boated a doubleheader of 20- and-25-pound pollock while adding six cod and some ling. Barry Young of Belmar bagged 10 cod, including six from 18-to-24 pounds. Chris Steinart totaled 10 cod, half of which were between 18 and 21 pounds.
The Jamaica has been sailing weekend trips to the NE wrecks at 11:30 p.m., the night before, but added a trip for Thursday that quickly filled up. Bogan said even wrecks that haven’t held cod in recent years are filling up with them, possibly due to the very cold ocean temperatures this winter. Call (732) 528-5014 for reservations.
Capt. Joe Bogan didn’t go as far with Jamaica II, but also had good cod action Saturday during his 3 a.m. to 5 p.m. trip. Frank Wisnowski of Old Bridge had five cod and eight ling.
Capt. Bobby Bogan had a pick of cod Saturday on his Gambler from Point Pleasant, with fares averaging about four keepers, though a pollock of over 30 pounds won the pool. On the way out Sunday he found a boat on the wreck he planned to fish, and kept going until he arrived at a 50-mile wreck that produced steady action with cod plus some pollock and big ling.
Dave Kottyra of Budd Lake won the pool with a pollock over 30 pounds. Dave Morck had cod of 10, 12 and 15 pounds plus eight ling. Bogan stayed late, and reported his mates were cleaning fish all the way back.
Nick Honachefsky of Normandy Beach was along on that trip, and reported the cod averaged 5-to-14 pounds. He caught three plus a 10-pound pollock. The Gambler sails daily at 7 a.m., with blackfish being the target from Monday to Wednesday, and cod from Thursday through Sunday.
Perhaps the best indication of the sudden infusion of cod that have been building up to the east comes from South Jersey, an area that hasn’t traditionally had any quantity of that species.
Tom Paglioroli, whose Rack & Fin radio show airs from 9 to 10 Saturday mornings on ESPN 97.3 FM, reports Capt. Al Crudele joined fellow skippers on a Sunday small boat trip out of Townsend’s Inlet to wrecks 23 and 28 miles offshore where the three anglers caught 28 cod, many of which were very small. Yet, there were 12 keepers up-to-12 pounds plus four blackfish to 6 pounds on clams.
Bruce Vitale of Piscataway, Mike Obuch from Bridgewater and Lou Truppi of Bushkill, Pa. drove up to New Bedford, Mass., for cod fishing Sunday aboard the catamaran party boat, Nice Day Too.
They were surprised when Capt. Ton Chan told them few cod would be caught before afternoon. That turned out to be the case as a big fleet in the Block Island area hardly caught a fish until the tide changed around 3 p.m.
Then there was a mob scene southwest of Cox’s Ledge as the fleet, including 11 party boats and 15 charters, made short drifts through a small area that produced lots of short cod under 22 inches, plus three or four keepers a man up to Vitale’s 12-pound pool winner. The key to catching them was a pink Sluggo tipped with clam. What attracted so many cod to such a small area was uncertain, as Vitale found nothing in the cod stomachs.
http://www.nj.com/shore/blogs/fishing/index.ssf/2010/03/best_cod_fishing_in_a_long_tim.html
bababooey
04-08-2010, 01:54 PM
From Ristori's blog -
Big tog taken aboard the Gambler
By Al Ristori (http://connect.nj.com/user/ajristor/index.html)
April 07, 2010, 7:55PM
Capt. Boby Bogan reported the best blackfishing of the season so far on his Gambler from Point Pleasant. Many fares had their four-tog limits, and there were also quite a few cod ranging from shorts up to 24 inches. The blackfish ranged up to just over 12 pounds, but a tog an ounce under 15 pounds was boated a couple of days ago. Clams were more effective than crabs for the tog. Bogan was fishing wrecks in 130 feet, and has seen the water temperature shoot up from 42 to 50 degrees in a week. He'll be offshore codfishing Thursday, but on Monday will switch to a combination of tog and cod during daily trips.
Raritan Bay striper fishing was disappointing today, I Joined Tank Matraxia and Marty Gras from Lyndhurst on Capt. Lou Grazioso's Striper Mania from Keyport. Conditions were excellent for clamming during the morning ebb, but we never had a hit until the change of tide. Gras caught a 25-inch bass that got an ALS tag from Matraxia, and I started the season off right with a 31-inch bass.Then the SW wind started honking against the current -- and the bite was over. Capt. Pete Wagner wasn't out today with Hyper Striper from Highlands, but he said Tuesday's clamming was good.
Capt. Stan Zagleski has been picking away at winter flounder in Shrewsbury River with his Elaine B. from Highlands. He's doing best off The Quay and north of the bridge around slack tide. Two-flounder limits are common along with shorts.
bababooey
05-10-2010, 10:31 AM
From Ristori's blog-
Spring ling run commences
By Al Ristori (http://connect.nj.com/user/ajristor/index.html)
May 09, 2010, 8:14PM
With the blackfish season closed until summer, and the sea bass season not yet open, party boats specializing in borrom fishing have been hoping for a traditional spring run of ling that hasn't been happening to any great extent in recent years. However, Capt. George Bachert of the Angler at Atlantic Highlands was encouraged by Friday's action. Noel Westerlind of Middletown was high hook with 20 ling, a showing sufficient for Bachert to start a daily ling schedule. A few cod are mixed, and fluke have already been returned -- though no sea bass have shown as yet.
At Brielle, Capt. Joe Bogan of Jamaica II reported good wreck trips last week for cod and ling. Fishing wrecks from 10 to 25 miles offshore produced catches such as eight cod and six ling for Gene Zubricki of Old Bridge; eight cod by Ray Bryant from South Orange; 10 cod plus five ling by Dale Isaacs of Manchester; six cod and eight ling for Bob Plasket from Medford; and the nine cod and five ling boated by Ryan Borgunn of Toms River.
seamonkey
05-11-2010, 03:19 PM
This came from another site, looks like they caught them up!:clapping:
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Last Friday May 7th, 2010, Another good trip for Golden Tile Fish trip by Atlantic Star. The weather was very nice over 80 degrees temperature. 51 LB. beautiful golden tile fish caught by Kevin C. Feaster from P.A., won the pool. We caught about 60 Golden Tiles and about 120 nice Rose fishes.
Whole day, I tried jigging with Shimano Lucanus Jig. I think I was the first Golden Tile Fish catch by Lucanus Jig. I caught three Golden Tile fishes, 7 Blue fishes, and 10 geed sized Rose fishes all by Shimano Lucanus Jig.
A lot of people worry about using expensive jig (like Lucanus jig) that if they loose it by bed bottom? Over a year past, I used more than 20 full days using only Lucanus Jig, but I’ve never lost any by the bottom, because we use it different way.
If any one need more information use for Tile Fish and other kind fish for Lucanus Jig. Call or e-mail to me.
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bababooey
05-21-2010, 01:49 PM
May 19, 2010
Capt. Jeff Gutman reported continued excellent codfishing over the weekend on his Voyager from Point Pleasant. There were lots of shorts, but most fares caught a few keepers. Some were in the 10-to-25-pound class, and a 37-pounder took the pool. The next cod trip is at 6 a.m. Friday, but Saturday and Sunday trips at 7:30 a.m. will be for sea bass and ling.
http://www.nj.com/shore/blogs/fishing/index.ssf/2010/05/sea_hunter_jigs_big_bass.html
DarkSkies
08-02-2010, 05:16 PM
Some people I know were out in July, hitting various reefs in the NJ/NY bight area.
They had a great day, getting blackfish of 16, 12, 11 lbs, and a mess of triggerfish and sea bass. Great fishin, they sent me these pics. Way to go, guys! :clapping: :thumbsup:
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DarkSkies
08-09-2010, 01:23 PM
A 5 lb sea bass is worth mentioning. :clapping:
Some friends were out on the weekend, and one of the guys reported he got a 7# sea bass. What a slab of fish!
WTG, guys. :clapping::clapping: :thumbsup:
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strikezone31
08-17-2010, 02:53 PM
That's a huge seabass, great catch!:clapping:
captnemo
12-19-2010, 04:15 PM
In case anyone wants to load up on mackerel for shark bait for the spring, they are here.
From Ristori's column:
"Capt. Jimmy Elliott broke the ice on the winter mackerel season, but he had to do a lot of running with Miss Belmar Princess in order to do it. Elliott said he only picked a few in the Mud Hole, but found good quantities on the southeast flats. Everyone ended up with a five-gallon bucket ot better of mediums. Tomorrow he'll be heading right to where he left them today. The weather was so nice that there wasn't enough drift in the afternoon.'
bababooey
01-06-2011, 09:21 AM
Gambler hits cod on 25 mile wreck - things are starting to heat up with the cod, folks.
Capt. Bobby Bogan finally got out again today with his Gambler from Point Pleasant, and was pleased with the codfishing he found on a wreck 25 miles offshore. Most fares caught several keepers up to 8 pounds, and there were also some short cod plus large ling -- and even a few blackfish. Kurt Davis of Long Branch was high hook with six cod. The average keeper was about 24 inches. Bogan is sailing daily for cod, and tomorrow (Thursday) looks like a good weather day.
rip316
01-06-2011, 08:04 PM
I wish I could go. I have never been and would like to give it a shot. Just too damn busy.
vpass
01-07-2011, 12:25 PM
I would like to do a codfish / Blackfish trip this winter, around mid Feb to March time frame.
rip316
01-07-2011, 04:29 PM
Maybe we could get some guys from the site and all go together. I know Cardoc wants to go too. Who wants to go?
williehookem
01-07-2011, 05:05 PM
You guys should think of leaving out of Snug Harbor, RI, or Bedford MA, or Montauk. Sure maybe it would be a drive for some but you will spend less time in the boat on the water and more time actually fishing. I don't know how far y'all live from those locations, so as I said, you might not think it's worth it. They are catching cod now, lots of small ones, but usually the boat has a limit by 10 or 11am. I think the bigger ones may be in the mix in numbers by the middle of January or early Feb, that's the way it was last year. I have been following the reports every day and have some friends who have been out, but jmo you want to time it right. Paying $120-$150 for a trip, it makes a difference if you catch all 10 of your limit market size, or 10 jumbo cod in the 20# class. Let me know when you guys are thinking of setting the date. I'll be watching this thread.
rip316
01-07-2011, 08:13 PM
Will keep it in mind.
mick2360
01-15-2011, 11:26 PM
I'd be up for the Island Current out of Snug Harbor. Probably not until February though.
How about it, Darkskies? You in?
DarkSkies
01-16-2011, 03:46 PM
Hey Mick good to hear from ya! :HappyWave:
Island Current -
Big John from Jack's Bait and tackle sent me an e-mail the other day. He said he and his 2 sons went on a trip toward the end of week on the IC out of Snug Harbor.
I kind of had the same opinion Williehookem had, that there were still a lot of shorts and it might not be worth it. My friend Eli drove to Montauk last week and took a cod boat to Block from there. He ended up with 6 market (smaller) cod, and a bunch of smaller ones. That's terrible, considering he's one of the most hardcore fishermen I know.
So it might be picking up a bit. Big John said they came home with 30 cod, and had good action. Eli said the action was good but the cod were tiny. Following some of the reports, the other day the pool winner on one of the boats up there was 15#. Sure it's a nice cod, but nowhere near the size of the slobs they were bailing last year.
Some of the guys who are long time cod-fishers are telling me it really hasn't heated up yet and the best is yet to come. That makes sense...
I can do 1 trip with the limited budget I have. I was thinking about a trip about the 3rd week of Feb, providing the slobs are being caught by then.
Big John told me the IC trips are $95. That's not bad considering some other boats are charging $135 - $150.
I would be up for an IC trip if anyone else is interested, end of Feb.
vpass
01-16-2011, 06:03 PM
Hey Dark, if you go let me know I'll make a trip with you.
bababooey
01-28-2011, 03:10 PM
From Ristori's column
Capt. Jimmy Elliott of Miss Belmar Princess has wrapped up his winter mackerel season after having no more than a pick of small mackerel Saturday in the Mud Hole and even all the way out to the Glory Hole. He read some fish, but feels they're turned off in very cold waters -- and that's not likely to change for a long time.
mick2360
02-01-2011, 09:53 PM
Hey Mick good to hear from ya! :HappyWave:
I can do 1 trip with the limited budget I have. I was thinking about a trip about the 3rd week of Feb, providing the slobs are being caught by then.
Big John told me the IC trips are $95. That's not bad considering some other boats are charging $135 - $150.
I would be up for an IC trip if anyone else is interested, end of Feb.
Dark, Third week sounds about right for me. You can bunk at the house on the NY/NJ border. My wife would probably be interested in meeting another of my fishing buddies.....from time to time she asks me; "how's that guy Rich?"
Let's do it. :HappyWave:
DarkSkies
02-04-2011, 10:18 AM
I was reading some of the Block Island cod reports on another site the other day.
One report interested me, because there were some seasoned members on there talking honestly about the bite.
They were talking about some boats crushing them, and others catching only a few shorts. Some of the boats who use a lot of fresh clams for chum were mentioned.
Others, who were noted as being a bit stingy with their clams, were also mentioned. I believe some of those were paid advertisers of the site. I don't think that's a bad thing, just guys being honest about their experiences. :thumbsup: The thread generated a lot of interest. Generally, each report is separate on that site, so if you get 10 replies, that's a good response.
This thread was reading had a lot of interest and commentary. All of it seemed respectful. I didn't see one post that seemed mean or slanderous of a captain or a boat.It was over 2 pages long.
I tuned in this morning, to check the latest, and the whole thread was gone. :huh: They didn't just moderate a few posts, they deleted the whole freaking thread. No arguments, fights, or untrue accusations which soometimes require moderation.
So I'm left with the conclusion that the moderators felt this thread was not complimentary to some of the paid advertisers, and simply wiped the whole thread out of existence. :don't know why:
That's kind of sad. The guys who tune in there to read the reports may not be aware of that. They may read the reports that are left, and think the cod fishing in the Montauk to RI area is on fire.
And it's not.
I just wanted to make a note of that. If whole reports can be removed based on the whim of moderators, what does that say about the integrity of the site? Is it report driven, or advertiser and revenue driven?? And I understand the need to pay the bills on a site...but should that need come before the integrity of honest reports?
Don't believe every report as gospel, people.
I know people who fish up there regularly. Some of them are skilled fishermen, and they have all had bad days. There's nothing wrong with that. We all strike out at one time or another.
But to sweep honest discussions about the quality of the fishing under the rug, just to keep a steady stream of guys going up there? http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon13.png
I guess they're thankful many guys don't pay close attention to all the reports, or have as good a memory as I do.
DarkSkies
02-04-2011, 10:42 AM
Friends have been making the trips regularly. Sometimes they do well, sometimes poorly. Hey, that's fishin! :fishing:
Some tips for possible better trips:
1. Weekdays are usually better. Rumors of a hot bite, even if untrue, will rail the boats on the weekends. This crowded fishing sometimes results in more problems and tangled fishing.
2. Limited trips - some Capts offer a stated limit of fares they will allow on the boat, for a slightly higher price. That my be a choice for some people on the days that tend to be most crowded.
3. Chum is key....stick with a boat known to use fresh clams, and a lot of chum. These trips ain't cheap, guys. $95-150. Choose your boat wisely.
4. Don't believe the hype - right now codfishing is good, but IMO it hasn't yet approached the legendary catches of the last 2 years since it was opened again. There are a lot of shorts caught. The big slobs aren't yet in the mix on a regular basis. Guys who are diligent and serious about it will usually get their limit. There are quite a few days even the best guys will do poorly, and only a small # of boats will be the heroes of the day.
This to me, says, that after only 2 years, there are perhaps less cod than was originally estimated.
I don't have the answers, and anyone else with a different opinion is welcome to weigh in.
5. Fish the snotty days... Some people I know feel that they have had their best days up there when the seas are at their worst, and the truly calm "bluebird days" have sucked so far in terms of a good bite. Anyone who had different experience than that, feel free to comment.
6. Go and have fun! :wheeeee: ....I'm not trying to be a downer about these trips. I just wish people would be more honest about them,, and the reality of good days vs the days that aren't that great. I understand Capts hyping the bite, they need people to come up and fish. Honestly, cod is the best game in town during the cold winter. :cool:
So, I hope people can appreciate that I'm just trying to be honest here, and want people to go out and catch em up! :HappyWave:
Anyone with any other tips to make a successful cod trip, feel free to post up. :thumbsup: :fishing:
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Stripers and Anglers cod trip to Rhode Island-
Tentative trip details -
I realize the biggest thing is coordinating to everyone's schedule. We're just gonna pick a weekend and go for it. Anyone who can't make it, that's OK, ya can catch us on the next trip.
-4th week of Feb, (Feb 26 or 27) hoping for a slightly unstable weather pattern (snotty seas)
- This week is tentative depending on the bite, but it's about time to nail something down.
- Day will be either Sat or Sun
- Those from NJ, we'll be leaving from NJ around 8pm. The drive to Rhody is about 4 hours. I think the boat leaves at 3am, so we want to get there early.
- Boat will be the Island Current, now out of Snug Harbor, RI
- Fare will be $95, I believe, plus tip for the mates.
- Needed: one conventional setup, spooled with 30-40#test, extra rigs, different sinklers, and different weight jigs
- xtra clothes, extra layers, thin fishing gloves
- coooler for cod, and food
- I have space for 2 extra guys in my car, but only one 100qt cooler.
- We'll meet up at a rest area on the Parkway for the initial staging area.
- We'll have to find some way to meet up with Mick and any guys further N, or we can all just meet at the boat. Whatever works for ya's, I'm easy. :)
Any more questions, feel free to PM or call me anytime.
nitestrikes
02-04-2011, 12:06 PM
This thread was reading had a lot of interest and commentary. All of it seemed respectful. I didn't see one post that seemed mean or slanderous of a captain or a boat.It was over 2 pages long.
I tuned in this morning, to check the latest, and the whole thread was gone. :huh: They didn't just moderate a few posts, they deleted the whole freaking thread. No arguments, fights, or untrue accusations which soometimes require moderation.
So I'm left with the conclusion that the moderators felt this thread was not complimentary to some of the paid advertisers, and simply wiped the whole thread out of existence. :don't know why:
That's kind of sad. The guys who tune in there to read the reports may not be aware of that. They may read the reports that are left, and think the cod fishing in the Montauk to RI area is on fire.
And it's not.
I just wanted to make a note of that. If whole reports can be removed based on the whim of moderators, what does that say about the integrity of the site? Is it report driven, or advertiser and revenue driven?? And I understand the need to pay the bills on a site...but should that need come before the integrity of honest reports?
Don't believe every report as gospel, people.
I know people who fish up there regularly. Some of them are skilled fishermen, and they have all had bad days. There's nothing wrong with that. We all strike out at one time or another.
But to sweep honest discussions about the quality of the fishing under the rug, just to keep a steady stream of guys going up there? http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon13.png
I guess they're thankful many guys don't pay close attention to all the reports, or have as good a memory as I do.
I was reading that thread too, Dark, and today it's gone. Northeast Nazis, I call them. You can't say one thing against an advertiser there. And you're right, nothing in that thread was a mailicious slam of any boat on that board, it was all honest opinions. Nazis.
J Barbosa
09-08-2015, 11:16 AM
Fished on Saturday had 2 keeper fluke and 2 shorts before switching over to porgies. We managed 8 nice keepers before running out of bait.
Sunday we covered many miles of water to find 5 short fluke. Almost happy to see Fluke 2015 come to a close; what a terrible year for most.
Monday we went 60 miles offshore in a friend's boat. We found plenty of fish about 10 miles away from the fleet. Ended up with a 5 man limit of yellowfin and all the skippies you could want. The albies were mixed in but nowhere near as thick as last time. Jigs and chunks both working equally well.
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surferman
09-08-2015, 11:35 AM
Wow that's a very nice haul you managed there.
what about those skipjacks do they taste like other tuna and how do you prepare them? Thanks
VSdreams
09-08-2015, 11:46 AM
Sashimi galore- nice!!!!
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