Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 4=25

4/twenty five/2011
So the Billies are off for the next couple days. Maxwell and I went to brunch with his mother yesterday and we are savoring a minor getaway as Kate flew down to Stuart to expend spring break with her Aunt and Uncle. She went cobia fishing on Saturday, stinker.
Billy has a listing of stuff to do over the following 3 days so he is booked out until finally Thursday – change the spiders on the fisghting chairs, he has to do a small haul and place in a new transducer for his Simrad equipment (BTW have you noticed the ad in Saltwater Sportsman or Sportfishing? Biolly has Tuna Fever.) and he has a curtain panel that needs fixing and many other tiny points. You know people small issues you place off due to the fact they normally make you cuss? Like last night went the curtain received caught and we couldn’t get it off the boat and I was in a gown. hehe – fun periods! Tight Lines!

4/24/2011
Happy Easter!!!

four/23/2011
Its that old bat and ball point once again and possibly a little voodoo or something since the boys just could not get it collectively for Wayne and his crew. Headed for the bay this early morning and all went properly until lines out when WHAM three bites correct off the bat and Dickerson hadn’t even gotten every little thing out – and then…just like that….they pulled them off. Pop. Pop. Pop or is that Poop. Anyway, for 3 and they ended up off once more. Around eight am they hooked a single – Maxwell says [probably 45 to fifty pounder and Poop – pulled him off too. In the rough it was challenging to notify if the swivel got caught on Dickersons oil outfits of the boat but it looked like a wardrobe malfunction to Maxwell. 2 Albecore later on the crew received rid of the skumk but not the JuJu and on the 610 the pulled off another yellowfin…or it’s possible didn’t genuinely hook it in the very first location…no 1 touched the rod anyway. On the 615 Maxwell held tight to the adjust that had been pushing out overnight – ten miles by his estimation – and then he received news of Paul Lester who went five for 5 down on the 540 so the Tuna Fever headed that way. Do you know that the Trophy Huinter was subsequent on behind Maxwell and Capt Kennith hooke four on the way? Maxwell arrived back again wround and caught a….bonito! On the 550 Wayne and the boys boated a wonderful gaffer and ended their trip lengthy about the 425. In the end they had been 1 for 6 on yellowfin, 2 for two on alberts, three for 3 on bonito and one for one on the gaffers. Hehe! Tight Lines!

4/22/2011
The winshield and the bug. Or the ball and the bat. However you like to appear at it spring fishing is a no cost for all exactly where luck plays its portion and some days you’re a diamond and some days just a stone (my personalized favored).

Today the Tuna Fever was a diamond and our boy Steve Wilson and his crew that received blown out with us yesterday and headed out on a diverse boat (a boat that Billy had highly encouraged and booked for them mind you) and they got the stone. Our apologies boys.

Anyway, the massive news nowadays was the tough. It was way even worse than the forecast and when Billy and the Smoker acquired about eighteen miles from the 230 rock – their destinatiopn of alternative this early morning – Rom Whitaker on the Release known as to say it was blowing 22 in Hatteras and he had only produced it 3 miles. A fast check out and it had commenced to blow about fifteen mph much more than the buoy readings when the boys left the Fishing center!! So it was all a play on in which to get there – someplace they could get house from of course- and how easiest to get there so Maxwell checked his waypoints and discovered that he was about 29 1/2 miles from everywhere he would want to fish…so he pointed the bow at 90 degrees just left of the sunriose and headed for the 560 – massive love goes out to Jay Jamison and his crew..a bunch of Vikings I tell you and not a crybaby in the bunch!
In the end the boys fished the Level and found lots of indications of daily life and got some bites…

792/590 4 for four on yellowfin (35 pounders) on the 630 4 gaffers on a hundred fathoms and on the 650 there have been 2 a lot more gaffers (between eight and eighteen lbs for the whole lot) the crew fished east and then down and picked off a single yellowfin on the 635 in 200 fathoms and then yet another single – our fisrt forty pounder of the yr right about the 790/653!!

Ahhhh! thats 6 yellowfin in the thirty to forty pound variety and six fat gaffers among 8 and 18 kilos. Wonderful! Subsequent week we are open until Friday and the forecast looks actually good so phone us at residence 252-473-1097 or phone the Fishing Center to guide your day!! Tight Lines!

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