First mate Greg reported the night time fishing was just okay last night. The bass were ever so slightly more cooperative with the biggest fish around 25 lbs and a bunch of blue fish as well. Recent outings have even found a couple fluke and a scup which inhaled a diamond jig! Tonight’s trip is SOLD OUT!! Next trip with availability is this coming Wednesday Night at 7 pm. This coming week is the LAST week with a four night nighttime fishing schedule of Wednesday through Saturday Night at 7pm by reservation.
First mate Troy reported a very fast drift this morning on the half day but a few handfuls of nice fluke and some sea bass of respectable size went into the bags and coolers aboard the Lady Frances. Considering a forward motion of almost two knots coupled with a very enthusiastic turnout of half day enthusiasts it was a decent outing and the weather was exceptional. Two half days tomorrow on the Admiral Frances setting sail at 8 am and again at 1pm.
Capt. Matt and first mate Troy reported a great afternoon charter for the Glen Dusablon charter from North Smithfield RI. A handful of nice fluke and a nice pile of keeper sea bass provided plenty of action and fillets for all hands on deck! Some anglers easily limited out on nice sea bass this afternoon on the charter. Plenty of prime dates available as we head into the fall so please call the office if interested in further booking details and speak to Tammy Roger or Cory.
First mate Nicky Blount reported a slow to fair at best day aboard the Gail Frances despite a great turnout of fluke and sea bass fishers. The fluke fishing was somewhat improved from yesterday but still has a ways to go to be back where it was earlier this week. Some keeper sea bass and a handful of platter size scup and a few nice blue fish mixed in as well. Longtime regular and exceptional rod handler Billy Trever had three jumbo fluke today with fish of 6, 5 and 4 lbs. Bragging rights for the pool was fought between nearly identical fish in the 7 lb range and could only be solved by a careful evaluation of the hanging balance bar. Tomorrow is a new day and Capt. Rich will be ready to set sail aboard the Gail Frances at 7 am. Several pics provided courtesy Christine Blount from a recent full day outing.
First mate Greg reported a nice showing of Finback Whales on today’s Whale Watch. Just one more trip left for the 2014 season this coming Tuesday! Spots are booking fast, please book on line by Monday at noon or by calling the office to make a reservation with a service representative.
Roger