First mate Troy reported the squid fishing last night was the complete opposite of the night before. Unfortunately it was very slow. Hi hooks only had upwards to a couple dozen pieces apiece.The squid could be seen in decent numbers a bit below the surface but were not interested in the jigs for reasons known only to them. We try again Wednesday evening by reservation with Capt. Ray set to sail on the Gail Frances at 7pm.
The report from this morning was of slow fishing. Hoping for better this afternoon! MUCH BETTER THIS AFTERNOON! Capt. Mike reported things were night and day different. Lots of shorts and a nice shot of keepers as well. Some anglers caught as many as 15 shorties apiece! Longtime regular Sam was hi hook with three nice keepers to 4 lbs but a rental rod customer took the pool with a jumbo of at least 5 lbs. One picture coming courtesy Capt. Mike.
Capt. Matt and first mate Troy reported slow fishing for their 8 am to 3 pm charter today. While the majority of the fluke caught were jumbos there just weren’t enough of them.
Capt. Rich reported a very slow day today. Just very little bite. Biggest fish was around 4 lbs. Next full day trip is set to sail at 7am aboard the Gail Frances with Capt. Mike.
Roger