Win A Yellowfin….A tournament for the fishermen… Check it out!!
We are proud to announce the First Annual Northeast Florida Kingfish Shootout presented by Yellowfin. We feel this format is the long term of tournament fishing making it possible for fishermen to fish when they want and in which they want. With this format, the little boats can compete with the huge boats, fishing in areas they never ever could in a classic tournament format.
The 1st obtainable fishing day will be Friday, June ten. Each boat may possibly fish four days in between June 10 and July 24, weighing 1 fish per day. The heaviest 3 fish aggregate will be declared the winner. Captains ought to declare a fishing day by 9pm the day before fishing by way of e mail. You might leave and return from any of the following inlets: Ponce Inlet, St. Augustine Inlet, Mayport, St. Mary’s Inlet or the St. Simons Inlet. The boundaries are 28.000 to the south, which is close to 10 miles south of Port Canaveral and 32.000 to the north, which is just north of the Savannah Inlet. You will be permitted to fish from safe and sound light until dusk but should check in by means of cell phone inside of the inlet of option by 9pm on the declared fishing day. You might weigh your fish among five and 7pm on your fishing day or in between 9 and 11am the subsequent day at Strike Zone fishing in Jacksonville.
The Northeast Florida Wahoo Championship was fished beneath this format and was a remarkable achievement. 85 boats competed, generating it the most significant Wahoo tournament in the world. We think this is the format that the fishermen want permitting you to fish on your terms, exactly where you want with out possessing to run a hundred+ miles a single way in significantly less than perfect situations.
Many thanks to our title sponsor, Yellowfin Yachts, Strike Zone fishing, Yamaha, Charter Lakes Marine Insurance coverage and other people, we had been able to act fast and have this tournament this year. With out them, we could not have pulled this off this quickly. Thank you all for your continued support.
You may well use a fishing day of an SKA sanctioned tournament for our tournament. The only weigh slip that will be accepted for the Northeast Florida Kingfish Shootout is an SKA weigh slip. No exceptions.
The payout is based on a hundred and fifty paid entries and will go up or down primarily based on participation.
1st Area 17′ Yellowfin Flats boat, Yamaha Outboard and trailer valued at about $ 42,000(guaranteed)
2nd(Greatest Kingfish) $ ten,000
3rd $ 5000
4th $ 4000
5th $ 3000
6th $ 2000
7th $ 1500
8th $ one thousand
9th $ 750
10th $ 500
Second place is large fish, the other areas are 3 fish aggregate. One prize per boat excluding twt’s. There will be several twt’s. You might enter any or all of them. The winners of this tournament WILL be polygraphed. No concerns asked. This ought to remove any issues of cheating and guard the integrity of our tournament.
3 fish agg. Huge Fish
Level 1, $ 100 Degree 1, $ 100
Stage two, $ 250 Degree two, $ 250
Degree three, $ 500 Level 3, $ 500
The entry price is $ 375 until May possibly 27th and $ 450 from Might 28th until June 9th. SKA members will get a $ 25 discount. There will be a kickoff celebration/Captains Meeting at Strike Zone fishing on Saturday, June four. Our website should be up soon and can be discovered at www.kingfishshootout.com. Entry varieties really should be offered by the conclude of up coming week at neighborhood tackle stores. If you are out of city, experience totally free to deliver me an e-mail and I will mail you an entry sort.
Thanks to absolutely everyone for their continued assist and we glimpse ahead to a great tournament.
If you have any questions, feel totally free to e mail me at insidechance@yahoo.com.
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SPRING FISHING IN SOUTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA
These days we headed to the Gulfstream with Jimmy Tembleton, James Templeton, Kevin Meomman, Caleb Meomman, and Nathan Meomman from Elkin,WV.
We stopped on the South finish of the Black Jack wherever we identified clean cobalt blue h2o, a good temperature of 72 to 74 degrees and was marking fish anywhere from eighty to 150 feet and in amongst.
Capt Chris deployed the lines and I was sure it was going to be the day that it all came with each other, specially when just shortly after commencing a big fish, we figured was a Wahoo slammed the port rod and screamed off 100 yards then cut us off.
One thing about these Pink Pirate Plug Deep 6’s that drive wahoo, tuna, and other fish wild, regrettably, he took the very last one particular we had. Maybe that is why the bite stopped, could be!!
Sadly, that was it for us until finally later on when Caleb caught his initial Mahi Mahi. It was a slow day taking into consideration the problems and all the boats had been speaking on the radio with having the exact same benefits with the wahoo.
With the bite being slow, I last but not least left a wonderful seeking stream and went to the bottom with bait and Eastern Tackle’s jigging spoons.
Right here points have been a minor diverse. The around extinct massive knot head Black Bass, ended up attacking the baits two at a time as rapidly as you obtained it down. Of program, they have to be launched till June 1st.
Jigging, the Amber Jacks and Blackfin Tuna were attacking the jigs and the Huge sharks were attacking every little thing!!! What a vicious planet it is in the sea, it’s both eat or be eaten out there!!!!
James Tembleton is pictured here with his massive Sand tiger that we released. Examine out that set of dentures. James was so tired soon after the extended battle with the fish taking him about the boat several times, just how tired was he? A thumbs up and a grin at the very same time was challenging to get out!!!
All in all we had a great day of fishing and even although we caught to the sluggish bite in the stream lengthier that normal due to the truth circumstances looked nearly ideal, Caleb’s Mahi, James’s Shark, Kevin, Jimmy, and Nathan all pitched in to show that there are some fish to be caught for the table even with all the closures and the finishing touches on the bottom created it all arrive with each other very nicely!!
So, Many thanks for stopping by, we appreciate you taking the time to cease by and remember this: If you are too chaotic to go fishin’, then you are just as well chaotic!! God Bless You All!!!
Fish On!!!!
Capt Butch Foster
910 845-2004
www.yeahrightcharters.com
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Raffling of 7 offshore trips in Venice, La for a family friend tragedy
We have seven offshore fishing trips up for raffle. The tickets are currently being raffled off for $ 20 a piece. The drawing will be held July fifteen, 2011. Raffle proceeds will be place in the direction of the gain of Adalee and Smith Pickett.
For inquiries and ticket request make sure you e mail adaleeandsmith@hotmail.com
The trips will be out of Venice La. For a four individual Charter
The captains are
Captain Eddie Burger 985-788-5080
Captain Lee Mclean of Blind Faith Charters
Captain Michael Pittman of Pittman Offshore Charters
Captain Damon McKnight of Tremendous Strike Charters
. Captain Hunter Caballero of Paradise Outfitters
Captain Larry Hooper of Our Independence Charters
Captain Jerry Allen of Poco Loco Charters
Checks can be made out to Brandon Foret and mailed to
13000 Robin Drive
Walker, LA 70785
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SW FL-Bonita Beach: Grouper, Snapper, Shark, Kingfish & More
Our Seashores are CleanOur Waters Pristine
Monday morning, four/4, I fished the around-shore reefs off Bonita Beach with Tim and Stephanie Cobb and their two kids, Spencer and Sydney. We had been fishing just ahead of a weather-front predicted to kick winds up to 25 knots by early afternoon, and to bring some rain to the area the next day. Even shut-in, it was beginning to get tough, but we did properly making use of dwell shrimp. The group caught two keeper flounder, two 24-inch Spanish mackerel, three keeper mangrove snapper and a 22-inch black drum.
Tuesday, winds had been robust and seas ended up substantial, in advance of thunderstorms predicted to hit our location about 11 AM. I canceled my fishing options and remained in port for the day.
Wednesday morning, long-time clients Andy Ungar and Al Layton, along with their good friend, John, fished Estero Bay with me. Andy and Al typically fish offshore, but rough seas prohibited that, so we spent the day in the backwaters, fishing with dwell shrimp. We caught 4 redfish in all, which includes a single keeper at 21 inches. We introduced the other 3, along with two snook, 23 inches and 24 inches, sheepshead, rays, and crevalle jack.
Thursday, the bay fishing was not as active as it had been just the day before. I fished with Doug Zak, his girlfriend, Jeannie, and her brother, Jay. We launched two snook, a couple of sheepshead and a couple of rays. There was a sluggish, incoming tide all early morning that didnt serve us true properly.
Friday, I fished a catch-and-release-trip in the vicinity of-shore, about 8 miles west of New Pass in 27 feet, with Dave Kempston and his two younger sons, Brandon and Connor. We utilised dwell shrimp to catch a 28-inch, 9-pound gag grouper, which was definitely picture-worthy, a 14-inch hogfish, whitebone and jolthead porgies, grunts and sheepshead.
The following time I fished was Monday morning, about 22 miles west of New Pass, with Doug Sapp, Homer Smith, and four of their buddies. Seas acquired a small sloppy later in the early morning, as the winds picked up, but we caught three good hogfish, a pair of 14-inch mangrove snapper, and some grunts. We introduced lots of red grouper shorts, and also had some exciting with goliath grouper, soon after we give up competing with them for our catches!
Tuesday, I fished in 63 feet, about 27 miles out of New Pass with Mike McDonald. We did nicely fishing for snapper with stay shrimp. We caught a half dozen yellowtails, all 15 and 16 inches, 4 14-inch mangrove snapper and fifteen keeper lane snapper. We introduced lots of red and gag grouper shorts. At the last spot we fished, the barracudas ended up abundant. Among ‘cudas, goliaths, and porpoise, it was a challenge to get our fish reeled in ahead of nearly anything else received to them!
I had an outstanding day of fishing Wednesday with Greg Bauer and buddies, John and Bob. We fished numerous spots out to 38 miles west of New Pass, in depths of 65 to 75 feet. The action was regular–We had no time to even get pictures–but the group caught 8 wonderful yellowtail snapper keepers to 17 inches, some keeper mangrove snapper, and whitebone porgies. That’s all they chose to preserve. We introduced a good deal far more porgies, along with some short mangs, about thirty red grouper, just small of keeper dimension, to 19 one/two inches, gag grouper shorts, five almaco jacks, 7 banded rudder fish, nine vermillion snapper, short triggerfish, and two massive remoras. All have been caught on live shrimp.
Thursday, I captained Ron Musicks boat with Ron and friends, Eddie, Dick, Tom and Bob, out to about 70 feet, 37 miles west of New Pass. Once again, action was excellent, but the 30-plus red grouper we caught were all just quick of keeper dimensions. We did bring property about 25 whitebone porgies and keeper mangrove snapper. We introduced some triggerfish shorts. Two of the men ended up broken off each and every a single time by a thing quite large, but couldnt notify what it was.
It was yet another excellent day effectively offshore on Friday, when I fished with Chris Lemonis, his sister, Argie Lemonis, and their dad, George. We fished several spots between 28 and 37 miles west of New Pass, in depths of 55 to 72 feet. We came back with 43 fish and we also launched even much more than that. We caught a keeper red grouper at 21 inches, and introduced about forty grouper in all, like reds to 19 ½ inches and gags to 21 inches. We also caught a 36-inch king mackerel, twenty five keeper lane snapper, two keeper yellowtail snapper at thirteen inches every, and a mess of great whitebone porgies that ranged sixteen inches to 19 inches. We utilised shrimp for these catches, but then we switched to using some spot-tail grunts, which was the ticket for some shark. We launched a 38-inch sharp-nose shark and a sandbar shark that was more than six-feet lengthy and believed at above one hundred pounds. We also launched about fifteen mangrove snapper shorts.
Saturday early morning, 4/sixteen, I headed out about 17 miles and fished in 38 feet with Marty Gmeiner, Mike LaForte, and Bill Murphey. We employed live shrimp to catch 20 keeper lane snapper, a keeper yellowtail, a keeper Spanish mackerel, a keeper porkfish, and some whitebone porgies and grunts. We released smaller yellowtails, quick mangrove snappers, a modest hogfish, and red grouper to 18 ½ inches. We also wrestled with a 60-pound goliath grouper that bit a porgy as we had been reeling it in.
The photo demonstrated is of angler Argie Lemonis, with a 36-inch king mackerel, caught on shrimp, on an offshore trip this week.
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Epic Start To The 2011 Season In Kona
Couple of memorable battles this yr so significantly have been Steve Stahines weighing a 907on the 10th of February. My friend Chad Contessa, who had weighed 1 917 lb. blue in January, misplaced yet another a single they believed to be well about 900 right after a 4 hour battle that ended up breaking the leader boat-facet and swimming absent with a flying gaff in her. WOW. On March 28th the boys on Fire Hatt weighed a 978.five pound blue after a 3 hour Battle. Like I explained, some extremely large fish close to previously this year in Kona!
Nonetheless, the greatest large fish story of the yr so much has been from Captain Chip Van Mols who effectively landed a GRANDER blue marlin of 1062 kilos on March 13th. Chip is a single of the best massive fish fisherman in the globe and made brief work if the fish. Chips uncanny ability and instinct for fighting enormous fish enabled the crew to get the fish boat aspect and stick the gaffs in her within 15 minutes of hooking the fish an unbelievable accomplishment. Chips prior Grander, caught in June 2009 and which I had the excellent lot of money of becoming a component of, had the same battle time as well.
Prior to its launch in March 2009 Captain Chip invested eighteen months in the yard entirely refurbishing his 38 foot Bertram Monkey Biz II. Since its start in 2009 Chip has landed 2 Blue marlin over one thousand lbs, countless blues about 500, and has led his anglers and crew to the podium in 6 Kona tournaments.
The fishing in Kona is finding much better by the week, and there are no indications of it letting up as we move in the direction of summer time.
Probably 1 of the finest features of the Kona fishing scene is the amount and diversity of tournaments that it has to offer. We have huge income tournaments with large entry fees, but also have a lot more peaceful tournaments with more compact entry costs as effectively. With most complete day charter prices in between 800 and 900 dollars for leading of the line sport fishers, hotel resorts for the loved ones within shut proximity to the harbor, and the safety of not obtaining to journey to a foreign nation Kona has got to be one of, if not the best sport fishing destination, in the Northern Hemisphere this summer season.
Send me a PM, electronic mail or phone Chip at Monkey Biz Sportfishing straight at 808 960 5954 if you would like to visit Kona this year, and take a experience with Capt Chip and I on the Monkey Biz II in search of our following GRANDER BLUE MARLIN!!!! Desire to see some of you pulling on a monster with us soon!
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Japan Tuna
steve from
maine
Photographs of large tuna hanging from their tails typically leave me a tiny cold, specifically when people tuna have been caught in Japan, the world’s greatest client of the endangered bluefin.
But this photo released nowadays by the Yomiuri, a Japanese everyday, makes me really feel… if not exactly warm and fuzzy… at minimum a little relieved. It is the very first catch of tuna to be landed because the March 11 quake decimated the northeast’s fishing business. The haul of some 17 tons came into the Shiogama port in Miyagi prefecture, one of the worst affected in previous month’s disasters. Japan’s tuna boats go out to sea to locate colleges of the worthwhile fish for weeks and months at a time. The Hoyo Maru No. 18 was out at sea in the Mariana Islands, north of Guam, when the captain heard there had been a quake and tsunami, he advised the Mainichi Day-to-day News.
Shiogama, one particular of the nation’s biggest tuna ports, took a beating previous month. In addition to the about 18,000 fishing boats harmed in the tsunami, the marketplace infrastructure up and down the Tohoku coast was seriously hurt. A week right after the tsunami struck, in the northern fishing town of Misawa, I asked the head of the nearby fishing association if anyone had gone out because the disasters. "No no no no no no," he stated emphatically. At that time, there was no fuel for the boats. There was no electrical energy to make ice to keep the fish cold. There was not even a developing any longer in which the ice utilised to be manufactured. "There is nothing," he said. A tuna trade journal noted that the industry was hit hard about Sendai, exactly where skipjack and albacore (each scaled-down and less endangered than the more substantial bluefin and bigeye tunas) are fished.
Meanwhile, fishermen further south are weathering the results of the ongoing nuclear crisis. On Thursday, a Fukushima cooperative canceled their abalone and urchin fishing because of to radioactive contamination, in accordance to NHK. Many nations have banned or constrained meals imports from Japan, and the nation’s approximately $ one.five billion seafood export sector is struggling. Product sales are down by about half at Tokyo’s well-known Tsukiji fish market, wherever in January a giant bluefin tuna was auctioned for the file price of almost $ 400,000. Some wholesalers there have just shuttered up.
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