03/27/2010 Offshore Fishing Report
Well we must have used all of our luck last week because we did not catch a single fish today. We had several bites on the bottom although none that yeilded any screaming drags. Winds were blowing from the E/NE and water temps were colder than the week before with no blue water to be seen until 300'. We decided to try trolling with a new spread with no luck. Winds and seas really kicked up during the afternoon so we headed to Peanut. Great day on the water despite no fish but really hope the water warms up soon and the fish start coming back in large numbers. Heard the Kingfish bite was in about 150' off Lost Tree but mostly snakes being caught. Too rough for us to head up that far for just Kings. Will be back out next weekend in full force!
03/20/2010 Offshore Fishing Report
As the winter continues to be windy and cold keeping us in port more often than not, we got a break in the wind and got out for Chris's birthday with his Dad. Hit the water around 8am and headed out to 105 feet ready to drift north. The seas were calm for the most part with a big swell but not much of a chop. Winds were variable but mostly out of the east picking up out of the Southeast as the day wore on with temperatures climbing to near 80. Mr. Calabrese started the day off with a nice 5lb Mutton. After a long drift with not many bites and about to troll we hit a school of Dolphin and the frenzy began. Everyone caught one with a couple being caught on cut ballyhoo, and a couple being caught on sardines. The water temperature was about 73 degrees and semi clear in about 130 feet where we hit the dolphin. Most were in the 28 inch range but they still taste good on the dinner table. After the fishing trip we headed up the ICW to Guanabanas for a nice dinner and cruise.
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