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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Incredible Spanish/King Bite.... Monster Spanish! Pre-July 4th Fishing!

Is was a super calm morning. Myself and good friend/college buddy, David Krick, shot out Bogue Inlet in 17ft skiff and livewell full of 6in. Pogies. We found a good bite and finished up by noon with 18 Spanish Mackerel ranging from 4 ro 6lbs! We had another dozen or more strikes that pulled the hooks. Great morning!
-Capt. Jeff


7/2 - Capt Mike and I had Dr. Jack Cole and his group split up on two boats this morning. We started out working over the Spanish and Kings then, switched over to targeting flounder for a couple hours.. We wound up with several limits of 3 to 6lb Spanish and six kings with the largest at 15lbs. After two hours of flounder fishing we landed about 40 and kept 21 from 1.5 to 3lbs! Great day on the water and back to the dock by 1:00.
-Capt. Jeff and Mike

7/1 - This morning I hopped onboard with George Wiseman and his family to help him put some Summer Flounder on the deck of his new Bayrider. George just purchased a new 20fter which was plenty big enough for the ocean conditions today. We fished about three hours before the wind really picked up and were able to boat over 20 flounder with 10 keepers. The largest today was around 4lbs. Great job George!
-Capt. Jeff

6/30 - This morning Jamie A., his son, and his friend Joe stepped on and we dealt with some rough water in hopes to hookup with a few AJ's for his son to battle. Well, battle is what they did. After landing 6 brutes up to 40lbs and breaking off a few more, we opted to head closer to shore and find those flounder. It was tough jigging with 4ft seas but these guys stuck it out and landed about 15 flounder with 8 nice keepers and one close to a citation! Superb day despite the conditions.
-Capt. Jeff

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