Well, while many of the local tournament boats were off shore at least 42 miles, we knew that their were fish inshore. 15 Miles along the shore we released 10 sails for 15 bites all came after NOON. This is the problem with spawning sails and loads of bait in the water these days. However, catching 100 to 120 lb females is very common and double as well as triple hook ups are also expected all at once. Very aggressive fish when they are turned on, teasing up very nicely!
For all of you who caught Grid Iron Outdoors this past weekend on the outdoor channel, that just a taste of what we can offer. We plan to have Mike back for another run! Stay Tuned!!!
Tight Lines,
Chris
Finally our TV show with the outdoor channel is set to air this Friday at 7:30pm eastern time and then again Saturday at 2pm. The show is called ''Gridiron outdoors''. We filmed it last spring with two NFL football players and we had a blast doing the show. Click this link people to access the current trailers and more info on the dates and times. This show is a 2 part series that will air two weeks in a row. ENJOY!
http://outdoorchannel.com/Shows/GridironOutdoors.aspx
Tight Lines,
Capt Starrs
HOLA Anglers!
Satuday and Sunday we made it out for some okay days. Saturday was the last day of the local tournament so the amount of water covered was in full effort. We made a LONG hike to the 22' 00' (40 miles) where after trolling for a good hour we picked up just one 20 lb dorado. Just minutes after the dorado we saw a massive palm tree floating and proceeded to circle it several times. First picking off a pair of dorado, one pushing 30lbs. On the next 4 passes we raised a marlin, 2 sail fish, and finally we hooked into another STRIPE marlin. This is my second stripe marlin this year. While there were not too many fish caught our boat would be the top boat of the day as a private charter and the only marlin caught.
Sunday the water shifted greatly as it usually does this time of year. Referencing Terrafins satellite program we settled in at just 25 miles vs 40 miles the day before, and one after another we hooked into very big dorado. We had a pair that were at least 35 lbs each. We hooked 5 dorado that day, and two sails once again. The blue water is tricky right now, but when you find the sails they are in big numbers. They are just a tad off shore for now and we continue to comb over the area looking for any promising waters. More to come.
Capt Starrs at the helm!