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WEATHER OR NOT.

Jul 28, 2013

Maybe the Weatherman fell and bumped his head yesterday? It was supposed to be pretty like yesterday again today but instead got the rain and a little wind this time. We had 13 boats go fishing today. 9 Offshore, 2 Nearshore, and 2 Inshore. Slow Sunday for us but there were still some nice fish caught. It was a great day for the Red Drum fishing in the ocean! One of our inshore boats got to fill out 10 citations! We didn't hear exactly what happened out there but the fishing definitely turned on long enough to catch and release that many! So much fun! Once you see those fish schooled up you will never forget it. Cobia's and Sharks like to swim with the pack as well, so when you cast your bucktail out there at them you never know what will hit it. We had 2 Cobia's caught also. The Nearshore boats came home with some Triggerfish and some Bluefish. One of them even snagged another Ribbonfish! They are wild looking, they almost look iridescent when you pull them in. Their skin is smooth and shiny silver and some of the guys even rig them up for Marlin fishing because they're so pretty! Speaking of Marlins there were a Blue and a White Marlin released. We had a 114 and 154 LB Bigeye hauled home to the dock this afternoon if you were down when the boats came in. Those big guys fill up the box quick!! A few Wahoo's, Yellowfin and Dolphin were taken home. Overall the fishing was pretty scattered out there but that doesn't mean things won't change overnight! Bigeyes like overcast and cloudy so lets hope they are ready to come out and play tomorrow! We have trips available all through the week depending on what you're looking for. If you want to hunt for a Monster Bigeye Tuna, then this week would be a good time to try it! Don't wait until they're gone, choose your boat and book online or call us anytime at the fishing center to reserve your trip! We put together Make-Up trips everyday for 292$ per person so make sure you call us so we can put you together with the other 5 people that want to go with you! If Offshore isn't what you're looking for then ask our friendly booking desk girls about our Inshore, Open Boat, Nearshore, Headboat and Fly Fishing trips. We have it all and are ready to roll! Contact your Captain personally or call us at 252.441.6301 local and toll free at 1.800.272.5199!

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