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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Awsome Nearshore Fishing! Recent 6/18-6/23 Trips

Rob and Dianne with a great catch onboard for 6hrs. It was a ROUGH day but they toughed it out and it all payed off. They battled a 30lb AJ, 4 Barracuda, a 12lb Mahi, and then we jigged up 20 flounder and kept 11 from 1.5 to 3lbs. Great Job Guys!
-Capt.Jeff Cronk




Mike and Sam stuck it out for a quick afternoon trip in a strong SW blow. It was atough time so we modified our fishing and used the wind to our advantage. We wound up landing 4 sheepshead and 3 redfish before heading back to the dock. Good job on that 28in Redfish Sam!
-Capt. Jeff Cronk


Brian A. and his son of Virginia watched our new Amberjack episode on CFTV recently and really wanted to battle some of those Reef Donkeys so we started out with some serious lock down drags and these guys had a ball! We moved back nearshore and finished up with some 3 to 5lb spanish and also landed 18 flounder with 8 purrrty ones. These guys had two doormats! Very enjoyable day despite the 15 to 20mph winds.
-Capt. Jeff Cronk



WHAT A DAY! We had a big group today and split them between two boats. I had the crew of guys and we spent 6hrs working over 4 to 6lb Spanish Mackerel with very light spinning tackle. We were very fortunate today and landed a couple of big Kings including a 25.48lb King on 10lb test and a no. 6 gold treble! Unbeleivable fight! Great Job Ryan!
-Capt. Jeff Cronk


It was a beautiful morning and Judge Joe C. and family stepped onboard for an awsome morning of 3 to 6lb Spanish Mackerel action. It was steady knockdowns for several hours. We had a buch of short strikes but still boated 8 Sow Spanish and 1 King. Good Job Ian, Kary, and Joe!
-Capt. Jeff



Dan Vinent of Pure Fishing with some Pigs while prefishing with me for the HT3 Redfish Tournament last friday. Great job both prefishing and in the tournament Dan!
-Capt. Jeff



We had a quick 4hr trip this morning with the Walter Crew and focused on some boat docks. We were graciously awarded with a handful of Reds and flounder for the cooler.
-Capt. Jeff


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