Looks like Tuesdays was the swan song guy's & gal's.
Thank you to everyone who fished with us this season. All the awesome Charter's, my reg's who supported us every single week for months right up till the end, you guys are the best!
Time to get recharged and plan for next season. On behalf of Myself, Joey, Robby, Derine (Tuna), have an awesome Holiday season and an even better 2025!
Thank you so much once again, we would never survive with out you and your support!
See you in the Spring,
Capt. Ron, Joe, Rob, Derine.
First off let me start by saying the main Bio-mass is no longer local, those fish are now down around the Shark River reef and South.
We are left with some of the local fish that hang around a bit longer as long as they still have a little something to eat, and that is getting thin.
The past two days the fish we have been catching, their stomachs have been empty.
The East wind has never been my friend and today was no different, we caught fish, some did better than others but you had to fish hard to get it done. Bill V. and Big Tom were High hooks with 8 & 6 fish each. Few guys had 3 and 2 but they worked their asses off to get it done. I constantly moved to stay on top of the small readings we had to catch a couple a drift. No, it was not easy.
We also had to stay on the nasty bottom loosing many jigs, I tried a couple times to go deeper but there were no fish there. Today may have been the swan song for us, I will see what the weather holds for Friday through the weekend then make my decision. I will never beat a dead horse. We have had another good season, if I think we can get it done by Sunday we will shape up, if not, Thank you to all who have fished with me, Joey, Kyle, Tuna, Joe and Robbie. You guys and gals are the best!!
Capt. Ron
Good fishing for the guys who made it down today.
Not the Hot fishing of the past couple of days but certainly good enough for everyone aboard. I always like it better when the guys actually have to fish for them!
Did have a couple drifts where the action was excellent then we went into search and catch mode.
Sailing tomorrow, taking a pass on Wednesday and most likely Thursday. South with gust to 30 is not my idea of fun Striper fishing. Will see how the weekend goes, may be playing Sinatra on Sunday afternoon. (And now, the end is near) for Joey! LOL
7:00AM Sailing. First Boat out, First Boat on the Meat. Fare is $90, Rod Rentals $20. Jigs & Tackle aboard for sale. Don't miss the last of the Bite.
Capt. Ron
Just does not get any better than today!
Got to the area we've been fishing, I could see the birds from a few miles away with my heart racing with anticipation I pushed the throttles up a little more. Not a soul around, stopped the boat and had everyone hooked up! 3 of us netting with some awesome action.
Filled what we needed in no time for all aboard then went into catch & release the rest of the day. Had a couple keeper blackfish on the jigs as a bonus and had another Giant tuna bust right next to the boat.
Thanks to all my customers for working it hard all day, you make me smile with your passion.
Thank you guys for the "Special Gifts"!!!
Back at it in the AM, don't miss the bite, it is still on!
7:00AM Sailing. First Boat out, First Boat on the Meat. Fare is $90, Rod Rental $20. Jigs and tackle aboard for sale.
Capt. Ron
This morning paid to be the first boat out for the early bite before the change of tide.
Got to the area with just some bird life, searched around for readings and found a nice drop, carried the fish for 15 minutes went back and did it again and again. Got what we needed and left it to the muggers.
Gary K. and Eddie were back once again putting on the clinic. Ocean was beautiful but dam it was cold!!! Back at it tomorrow.
7AM Sailing. First Boat out, First Boat on the Meat. Fare is $90, Rod Rentals $20. Jigs & Tackle aboard for sale.
See you in the AM,
Capt. Ron