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Triangle Wrecks

We fished the Triangle area for tautog. It was slow for us. We ended up catching 8 small tog and some sea bass. A sea bass was the only fish impressive enough to photograph.

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Tautog

We hit the wrecks both Saturday and Sunday. We caught tautog and tagged and released some really nice sea bass both days. We did have to steer around the Russian spy ship parked off of our coast. If the photos … Continue reading

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Tog in the Fog

We made it out to the tog in the fog yesterday. We got to one wreck and just stayed put. The tautog bite was a bit slow but we ended up catching 18. Small sea bass were plentiful and we … Continue reading

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Bottom Fishing

We ran out and did some bottom fishing yesterday. We caught a single flounder, sea bass to maybe 3 pounds, a hake, and multiple bluefish in the 33-inch range. We spent most of our time fishing for golden tilefish. We … Continue reading

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Triangle Wrecks

We fished the Triangle Wrecks yesterday morning before the wind blew up. We caught sea bass to about 3.5 pounds, a bluefish, a false albacore and a nice flounder.

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The Weekend

I told the guys that the weekend looked fishable. There was some good looking water that should be holding wahoo or we could flounder fish or we could hit the wrecks for sea bass and triggerfish. They all chose sea … Continue reading

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A Wahoo

We went out after wahoo yesterday. It was a slow day for us. We caught a wahoo, a dolphin and missed one other bite. Fishing off of my dock has been more productive, catching striped bass, speckled trout and shrimp … Continue reading

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Virginia Swordfish

We ran the Healthy Grin out to the Norfolk Canyon for an overnight trip: 3 swordfish, 3 white Marlin, 1 yellowfin, 1 skipjack, 1 wahoo, 2 hammerheads, about 15 dolphin divided between gaffers, slingers and bailers. Started out with our normal … Continue reading

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Science Trip

We ran the Healthy Grin out yesterday in search of Young of the Year bluefin tuna for Dr. John Graves. We started trolling little spoons on the 10-Fathom Hill inside of the weather buoy. There was nothing there. At the … Continue reading

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Sailfish

We ran south yesterday to get in on the sailfish action of the previous several days. Within 10 minutes of getting lines in, we were hooked up to our first sailfish. It was going to be a great day. A … Continue reading

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