Like playing ‘baseball’

August 4th, 2009

Today we had a 3/4 day trip with Chad Budreau and frinds, and did it fell good to be back at it again. The morning was great with four boats heading out to the same location. We broke off and went a few more miles to the west to start at the horseshoe while others were at the Raritan. After a while with no strikes we decided to move to another location, within a few minutes we landed our first king then nothing. Just when we were about to make the call to head home one of the reels went off, then another, then another. A triple, which is unsual for august, but landed two more kings and one dolphin. A few mommets later a little tunny which put up one heck of a fight. Just like a baseball game, nothing happens till the 9th inning, making it a great day! 3 quarter day

Mission Statement

August 3rd, 2009

After last weeks high winds I would like to let everyone know our mission statement.
1. First & foremost is the safety of our passengers, crew and our vessel.

2. Have a good time! Does it matter if you catch a fish if it is a miserable trip?

3. Catch Fish! We give our all on the water to let our customers have the thrill of offshore fishing. We fish year round, from 1 mile off the beach to our speciality the gulfstream.

blowing

July 30th, 2009

As the winds continue to blow, we have been land locked all week long. The good news is that the start of next week is shaping up good with 2 to 4 ft. seas. Much better than 5 and 6 foot. The fish should be hungry with the best action occuring in the 80 foot range of water.

weather

July 28th, 2009

There has been nothing to report for the past couple of days. We have had to cancel out 4 days in a row due to the high south winds. As soon as it is fishable we ‘ll be there, until then it’s making more rigs, mowing grass and other honey do list. (please stop blowing, get us out of the house)

Still Here

July 23rd, 2009

090722_065840090722_173056As the east winds blew and the late July water temps. climb, the fish have just gotten plain lazy. As these pics will testify, they are still here we just have to work harder to find them and be very patient.
We had a 3/4 day trip Wed. where we fished in 70 foot of water. It was a slow morning but picked up later. We managed to boat 3 nice Kings and a great Mahi-Mahi. Thanks guys for a great trip!

Wahoo

July 17th, 2009

We had the pleasure of taking the DeBlasio family to the gulfstream looking for some action.  The morning started slow so we picked up and moved east.  Within minutes of trolling the line was sreaming as a wahoo busted out of the water and slammed our plug.  We managed to land a couple of the toothy monsters before heading back to the docks.

BACK ON

July 17th, 2009

We are now back up and running on the fishing report, the site was down for awile but we are back.

thanks

Hot GulfStream Action

July 16th, 2009

The gulfstream is red (or should I say green for mahi-mahi) HOT!! the water temp is perfect and mahi-mahi are on a feeding spree! We fished around the scarp sat. with several other boats including Capt, Roger from the OIFC. We worked the ledges together and were able to boat some very nice size dolphins. Our fighting chair got a real work out as well as Stephen our mate with rigging ballyhoo up.
Thanks guys for a great trip!

This sort of action will only last a couple more weeks so book now and let’s bring some more home!
Capt. Steve