Monthly Archives: January 2012

Today’s Tale of Two Tuna

Tricia is out of town at her niece’s baby shower, leaving me with the kids and the puppies. Fed the puppies and took the kids fishing. I’ve been taking my son, Cameron, out after big rockfish since he was a … Continue reading

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Friday Rocks

A little sporty out there today. Trolling for bluefins before first light in a gale. No tuna bites. Sun came out, birds started diving, and we put out some rockfish stuff. Got our limit and got out of there. Nice … Continue reading

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Today’s Tuna

4-5 miles off of Virginia Beach. The only reason we went that far was to get out past the rockfish fleet. There were a lot of tuna hooked inshore of us. 87 inch fork length. Ballyhoo behind a Pink/White Ilander … Continue reading

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Rockfish and a Bluefin Encounter

We did not plan on fishing today but with all of the bluefin reports from yesterday, I talked Charles into going into work later today so we could go give it a try this morning. We had plenty of company … Continue reading

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More New Year’s Eve Rocks

My cousins fished the CBBT for a few hours last night. They got into the fish. They were eeling but the fish that Keith Neill is holding in the photo was caught on a live menhaden. They said that the … Continue reading

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New Year’s Eve Rock

Happy New Year! We spent New Year’s Eve finishing up the Chesapeake Bay rockfish season. We only caught one fish but it was a nice one. Roger Burnley caught a 49 inch, 47 pound rockfish. His largest to date and … Continue reading

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