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capt74
10-17-2013, 09:17 PM
I just called Capt. Bob on his way in from offshore. The tuna fishing is on fire. Over 60 fish boated with a nice sprinkle of mahi mahi. A 250 lb. big eye with some very large yellow fin to 125lbs were taken. Charlie Cuthrow had 8 by himself. Capt. Bob said he still has room on Mondays trip so now is the time to call and book a trip. Wednesdays trip still has some room to. CALL AND GET IN ON SOME HOT FISHING !!!!!

howarda780
10-18-2013, 07:51 AM
Nice trip. Can't wait to see the pics.

Ahab123
10-18-2013, 09:00 AM
GOOD JOB....gotta get out again.....

bunker dunker
10-18-2013, 09:25 AM
sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

captbogan
10-18-2013, 09:54 AM
It was good action. Mostly longfin, 25 to 50lbs. Fish were caught on jigs and bait. Caught some fish in the dark but actually got better after day-break.

Still plenty of room on this Mondays trip and I would like to see if we could get Wednesday up and running. I have some picts on my phone, I'll see if I can upload them today.

Headed back off tonight and Saturday. There might be a spot or two still open this weekend: call the office at 732-295-7569 for latest availability.

jenny lee sportfishing
10-18-2013, 10:04 AM
nice job bobby

always a pleasure fishing when you're along side


any bites on that kite rig?

Muldune
10-18-2013, 01:37 PM
Was on that trip along with pennsy guy.Great fishing.Capt Bob and crew are second to none.Special thanks to Alex and Todd you guys are the best.The mates are nothing less than professionals.Dont forget to see Tom in the Galley for one of world class cheesesteaks,And his GAMBLER DOGS

Ol Pedro
10-18-2013, 03:43 PM
John/Chuck, glad that you got um. Who got The EYE ?

Pennsy Guy
10-18-2013, 09:48 PM
John/Chuck, glad that you got um. Who got The EYE ?

A guy I've never seen before-obviously, don't know his name....As Todd said; three fish took the crew over 5 hours to put in the box...that eye next to those 50# Lft's made them look like guppys...talk about a tree trunk...the 2 Yfts weren't too shabby either--110 & 140#'s(estimated).....Lft's not on the jig during the day didn't want sardines but liked frozen/thawed squid mostly and a few butters; squid was the bigger bait of choice on 40# leaders fly-lined...
We got in late as Bob kept us fishing until 2:45 before pulling the hook...not much life--couple of squid, a whale, couple of porpise and later in the day, a few jelly fish....
Once again, mates Alex, Chris, James, Tim & Todd kept us happy with their professionalism dealing with all situations, and to Tom in the galley for all his tasty fare-always a pleasure.....