West Ocean City Ramp Progress – 4-5-11
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Canyon Runner Spring Stripers – Fish In Luxury & Comfort – As Low as $135/Person!
And why not? He’s caught a dozen stripers above fifty lbs and three (three) above 60 pounds in his job!
Effectively in 2010 we went back to Phil’s roots and did close to 100 stripers journeys. In 2011 it seems to be like we’ll do much more as many days are previously gone.
In an energy to fill up every day in the calendar we are providing trips as reduced as $ 135 per individual or just $ 799 for the whole boat if you guide mulitple journeys.
These are trips on our 60′ Ritchie Howell Customized Carolina and our 48′ Viking that come with cockpit grills, SeaKeeper Gyro, SAT Tv, a half dozen flat display screen TVs, SAT Radio, five staterooms, 4 heads, entire galleys and dinette and a huge salon. As well as immense cockpits with mezzanie seating.
So if you want to fish in luxurious or want to entertain customers/clients and understand these boats are what you deserve to spend your hard earned cash on don’t delay. We only have 10 days left on each boat for the Spring Season.
Get in touch with me at 732-272-4445 or e mail me at adam@canyonrunner.com
Best,
Adam and the Crew of the Canyon Runner
www.canyonrunner.com
www.ritchiehowell.com
All our journeys leave out of Clark’s Landing Marina in Pt. Nice, NJ from Might 1 to June 10 when we commence tuna fishing.
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Canyon Runner NC Bluefin – 4/3-4 – 20 Bluefin 300-400 pounds in 2 Days!!!!
This Report is from Capt. DeBlasio
Wow is the only way to explain right now .. just our two groups offshore these days with a "not so good" forecast .. obtained up this morning and it wasnt blowing undesirable so we set off and had a very good experience offshore .. I set out on the temp break and rapidly had bites .. the other boat marked some fish and went to popping and had three fish on the first three casts. The wonderful thing about these days was the mixed class of fish .. from 39" right on up to eighty+ inches and every thing in involving … we equally acquired our 27"-47" slot fish and equally obtained our 47"-59" slot fish as well as releases on the large boys .. we added a keeper sized mako to the mix and right after 3 hrs of non end action and the wind selecting up, we had the boats pointed towards property with ten bluefin/ one mako landed on one particular boat and 7 bluefin landed on the other boat .. the fish responded effectively to poppers right now with some violent topwater action .. it was genuinely non stop action with ten minutes currently being the longest possibly boat went nowadays with out a bite … excellent to see mixed 12 months courses here as properly
4/3 fifteen Giants in 1 Day from 75 to 85 (300 400 kilos)
This Report is from Capt. DeBlasio
Well .. a big day down here in NC .. both our groups these days noticed twenty or so bites every .. a single boat with the jig and pop crowd , the other trolling and throwing poppers … we acquired eight to the boat on my journey and obtained tags in most of them .. the fish i saw today ranged from 77" to 85". We also had a blast casting hookless poppers to fish exploding on the surface .. I’ll get some pics up when I can. The other boat run by Capt. Dennis Ednee (A-Salt Weapon) released seven in the 75 to 85 variety.
Mark is on the dock right now sitting out a gale so hopefully we will get pictures up by the end of the day.
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Rest in peace Amy , A sad day for Paul Mann Custom Boats
by Paul Mann Custom Boats on Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at eleven:09am
It is a unfortunate day for the Paul Mann Custom Boats household of proprietors and close friends. Co-owner, avid sportfisher-girl and exciting-loving hostess aboard the Paul Mann 65 Phat Mann, Amy Granville-Smith lost her battle with cancer on Tuesday April 5, 2011. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her devoted husband Mark Granville-Smith and the family. Those of us here in Manns Harbor have so a lot of fond recollections of her part in the constructing method. She just cherished the boat and grew to become emotional when offered with a unique Paul Mann necklace. She fished numerous tournaments up and down the East Coats and loved so several delighted days aboard Phat Mann. Amy Granville-Smith recognized issues she enjoyed our sport, her boat, her household and her daily life. Tight lines, permanently, friend, you will be missed.
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Alltackle Seminar – Pre-Season Rigging Party w/ Capt Brian Mayer
Wednesday, April 13th @ 7PM
Bring your baits, tackle and inquiries and we will all perform with each other to aid you rig your baits for opening day. We can assist you rig tandems, umbrellas, daisy chains, set up stinger hooks, shads leaders and far more so that your baits are excellent for opening day. Sponsored by Alltackle, Bloody Position Baits, Fish Child Garments and Marauder Charters.
With effectively rigged baits, you can catch fish like this Drop MSSA Winner:
Refreshments will be served.
Place:
2062 Somerville Rd
Annapolis, MD 21401
Call 410-571-1111 for a lot more details.
There is plenty of free of charge parking in the garage across from the shop.
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trolling tips – to the ”canyons” -hi speed to 25 knots –catch while on the way !!
Will go up to 20 knots and the banchee supreme 48 oz. up to 25 knots
We truly ist started off selling our banchee 32 oz. to six pak guys out of Brielle N. J. decades in the past so they could have some thing in the water on the way to the Canyons — they started out catching tuna in locations they had never ever before even had a lure in the drinking water !!– it then turned into 1 of the winningest wahoo tournament lures in historical past
Heres a scenario on trolling the Banchee– relying on boat speed and sea conditions less bounce the far better so drop them back again-again-back again right up until they run as staright as you can get them — Place it in the water the moment you leave the docktroll it to your vacation spot when you get to exactly where your heading depart it in that extended position– go forward and place out your normal spread the Banchee will turn out to be sub surface when prepared to arrive back again -pull in the normal spread and go — Banchee never leaves the water — all fish swim 40 mph as well as so you cant out operate something! Tuna-wahoo-dolphin–marlin
http://www.ballyhood.com/html/wahoo_lures.html NO TROLLING Weight Essential
Ballyhood ‘Top Gun ‘ Lures
Darrell Primrose
www.ballyhood.com
often free shipping
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Big Florida swordfish…
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Fishing Regulation iphone App
To make it less complicated to keep on the authorized facet of issues, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has just launched a regulations app for iphones and ipads. The App is no cost and permits users to entry the most up-to-date business and recreational federal fishing regulations for species managed by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. The app also offers information on fish identification, measurement, marine sanctuaries and closures.
If youre interested in downloading the free of charge App you can go to the App shop and search Gulf Council, and click on the Council logo.
The Council hopes to produce a related App appropriate with other sensible phones in the potential. And at present, the Council is building a rules hotline that will supply you with the most latest rules in the federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. I will be confident to allow you know when people factors are finalized. If you uncover this App to be valuable make sure you spread the phrase.
Your Chum,
Emily Muehlstein
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
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SWFL-Bonita Beach:Nice Trout & Redfish Inshore and Good Table-fare Offshore Too
Our Seashores are CleanOur Waters Pristine
Monday, three/21, I fished central Estero Bay with long-time customers Joe Goodall and his son, Alex. Eleven-year-outdated Alex has been fishing with me each and every 12 months given that he was just above two a long time old. This time, the father-son team also introduced a couple of other household members, Fred and Dave. We utilized stay shrimp to catch and release whitings, sheeshead and crevalle jacks. But Alex showed the adults how to do it when he landed a nice twenty five-inch redfish–that one went property with them!
Tuesday, I captained Ron Musick’s boat out to 65 ft, with his friends, Eddie Alfonse and Dick Arnett, along with Dick’s son, Nate, and Nate’s eight-year-old son, Jack. We caught eight nice keeper mangrove snapper to 16 inches, a few keeper lane snapper that were all about twelve inches, and some wonderful whitebone porgies, all on reside shrimp. We launched gag grouper to 22 inches and red grouper to twenty inches–We’re hoping people reds will even now be out there when time opens for them in April.
Wednesday, Chris Ernberger, his twelve-year-outdated son, Carter, and Carter’s grandpa, Jerry, fished with me about 17 miles west of New Pass. We used dwell shrimp to catch 3 keeper sheepshead 17 to eighteen inches in duration, along with some grunts and porkfish keepers. We released smaller sheepshead and a lot of groupers. Connor’s most enjoyable moments had been when he hooked two goliath grouper, a single about fifty lbs and one about 80 pounds. He utilized blue runners for people, and he essential only a minor support to reel them to the surface. He was savoring his sore arms on the trip in!
Thursday, Sandy Hook and son, Rusty Hook (no kidding), who have fished with me a few times per year for a lot of decades, introduced Rustys younger sons, Charlie and Jeremy along this time, as effectively as family members buddy, Sam Sales. We headed out to about eighteen miles from New Pass. The boys had a ton of fun catching and releasing ladyfish, which had been abundant. They also launched lots of out-of-season grouper. For the familys fish-fry, they brought residence a mess of whitebone porgies, all about 14 inches, as properly as some huge grunts.
Chris Ernberger and his twelve-year-outdated son, Carter, who fished with me Wednesday, fished with me at the reefs off Bonita Seashore on Friday early morning. We kept 7 sheepshead, all 18 to 19 inches, and launched a bunch a lot more of that dimension or significantly less. We also caught a keeper mangrove snapper, as nicely as a two-pound grunt.
Saturday morning, the tide was variety of gradual, when I fished in 40 ft with Rick McGrath, his wife, daughter, and daughters boyfriend. We experimented with to play with some goliaths, but we couldnt lure them out, so we switched to fishing for food with reside shrimp. The group caught 3 keeper mangrove snapper to 14 inches, two keeper sheepshead at 14 inches and 17 inches, and a mess of grunts. They released grouper shorts, triggerfish, modest porgies, and a couple of king mackerel that have been just brief of their 24-inch keeper dimensions.
Monday, 3/28, we awoke to a serious-weather-observe in force until noon, because of to a rainy, windy, lightening storm. Despite the fact that the rain cleared out by about 10AM, seas offshore had been 3-five foot, in the storm’s wake. Extra hefty rains were forecast for later in the afternoon, as nicely. I cancelled my offshore journey.
Tuesday, there was nonetheless a good swell in the early morning, but seas have been a lot calmer. I captained Ron Musick’s boat, along with his pals, Eddie Alfonse and Dick Arnett, Dick’s son, Nate, and his youthful son, Jack, along with Ron Hobbs and Ron’s younger grandson, Josh Jacobs. We came in with about twenty-5 fish, such as 3 keeper mangrove snapper to 14 inches, wonderful-sized whitebone porgies and grunts, all caught on shrimp in 44 ft, west of New Pass. We released red grouper that would have been keepers, had they been in time, as nicely as gag grouper to 21 three/4 inches.
Wednesday morning, when I fished once more with Sandy Hook, who fished with me previous Thursday, his buddy Matt Ball, and Matt’s youthful sons, Nate and Emmett, seas acquired progressively rougher, even at the close to-shore reefs off Bonita Seaside. By the time we decided to head in a minor early, there were some 5-foot waves out there. The boys managed to catch two keeper flounder, though, 12 inches and fifteen inches, a keeper Spanish mackerel, and two keeper sheepshead to 15 inches. They released smaller sized sheepshead and mangrove snapper.
Thursday, seas were five-foot offshore so prolonged-time buyer, Stuart Norris, along with his good friend, Mike, traded offshore ideas for a early morning of fishing the backwaters of Estero Bay. The winds received progressively more robust all morning, and there have been truly two-foot waves in some elements of the bay. Anchoring and casting had been tough, for positive, as was dodging the undesirables, these as catfish and stingraywe released our share of these, along with 5 redfish short of slot-dimensions. But, Stuart did land a good, twenty five-inch keeper redfish as the very last catch of the day, caught on reside shrimp.
Fridays early early morning hours started with thunderstorms, followed by far more higher winds and seas. I canceled my journey for that day. But, by Saturday morning, winds were a good deal calmer. Seas were predicted to be two-three ft but, anticipating a residual swell offshore, long-time customer Ed Bock and I decided to fish in the backwaters. We did properly in Estero Bay, utilizing live shrimp. We caught a keeper, 23-inch redfish, two wonderful sea trout that had been sixteen inches and twenty inches, a thirteen-inch sheepshead, and an 18-inch Spanish mackerel.
The photo shown is of eleven-year-previous angler, Alex Goodall with a twenty five-inch redfish, caught on shrimp, on a recent inshore journey.
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SWFL-Bonita Beach:Nice Trout & Redfish Inshore and Good Table-fare Offshore Too
Our Beaches are CleanOur Waters Pristine
Monday, 3/21, I fished central Estero Bay with long-time customers Joe Goodall and his son, Alex. Eleven-year-old Alex has been fishing with me every year since he was just over two years old. This time, the father-son team also brought a couple of other family members, Fred and Dave. We used live shrimp to catch and release whitings, sheeshead and crevalle jacks. But Alex showed the adults how to do it when he landed a nice 25-inch redfish–that one went home with them!
Tuesday, I captained Ron Musick’s boat out to 65 feet, with his friends, Eddie Alfonse and Dick Arnett, along with Dick’s son, Nate, and Nate’s eight-year-old son, Jack. We caught eight nice keeper mangrove snapper to 16 inches, a few keeper lane snapper that were all about 12 inches, and some nice whitebone porgies, all on live shrimp. We released gag grouper to 22 inches and red grouper to 20 inches–We’re hoping those reds will still be out there when season opens for them in April.
Wednesday, Chris Ernberger, his twelve-year-old son, Carter, and Carter’s grandpa, Jerry, fished with me about 17 miles west of New Pass. We used live shrimp to catch three keeper sheepshead 17 to 18 inches in length, along with some grunts and porkfish keepers. We released smaller sheepshead and lots of groupers. Connor’s most exciting moments were when he hooked two goliath grouper, one about 50 pounds and one about 80 pounds. He used blue runners for those, and he required only a little assistance to reel them to the surface. He was savoring his sore arms on the trip in!
Thursday, Sandy Hook and son, Rusty Hook (no kidding), who have fished with me a couple times per year for many years, brought Rustys young sons, Charlie and Jeremy along this time, as well as family friend, Sam Sales. We headed out to about 18 miles from New Pass. The boys had a ton of fun catching and releasing ladyfish, which were abundant. They also released lots of out-of-season grouper. For the familys fish-fry, they brought home a mess of whitebone porgies, all about 14 inches, as well as some large grunts.
Chris Ernberger and his twelve-year-old son, Carter, who fished with me Wednesday, fished with me at the reefs off Bonita Beach on Friday morning. We kept seven sheepshead, all 18 to 19 inches, and released a bunch more of that size or less. We also caught a keeper mangrove snapper, as well as a two-pound grunt.
Saturday morning, the tide was kind of slow, when I fished in 40 feet with Rick McGrath, his wife, daughter, and daughters boyfriend. We tried to play with some goliaths, but we couldnt lure them out, so we switched to fishing for food with live shrimp. The group caught three keeper mangrove snapper to 14 inches, two keeper sheepshead at 14 inches and 17 inches, and a mess of grunts. They released grouper shorts, triggerfish, small porgies, and a couple of king mackerel that were just short of their 24-inch keeper size.
Monday, 3/28, we awoke to a severe-weather-watch in force until noon, due to a rainy, windy, lightening storm. Although the rain cleared out by about 10AM, seas offshore were 3-5 foot, in the storm’s wake. Additional heavy rains were forecast for later in the afternoon, as well. I cancelled my offshore trip.
Tuesday, there was still a good swell in the morning, but seas were a lot calmer. I captained Ron Musick’s boat, along with his friends, Eddie Alfonse and Dick Arnett, Dick’s son, Nate, and his young son, Jack, along with Ron Hobbs and Ron’s young grandson, Josh Jacobs. We came in with about twenty-five fish, including three keeper mangrove snapper to 14 inches, nice-sized whitebone porgies and grunts, all caught on shrimp in 44 feet, west of New Pass. We released red grouper that would have been keepers, had they been in season, as well as gag grouper to 21 3/4 inches.
Wednesday morning, when I fished again with Sandy Hook, who fished with me last Thursday, his friend Matt Ball, and Matt’s young sons, Nate and Emmett, seas got progressively rougher, even at the near-shore reefs off Bonita Beach. By the time we decided to head in a little early, there were some five-foot waves out there. The boys managed to catch two keeper flounder, though, 12 inches and 15 inches, a keeper Spanish mackerel, and two keeper sheepshead to 15 inches. They released smaller sheepshead and mangrove snapper.
Thursday, seas were five-foot offshore so long-time customer, Stuart Norris, along with his friend, Mike, traded offshore plans for a morning of fishing the backwaters of Estero Bay. The winds got progressively stronger all morning, and there were actually two-foot waves in some parts of the bay. Anchoring and casting were challenging, for sure, as was dodging the undesirables, such as catfish and stingraywe released our share of those, along with five redfish short of slot-size. But, Stuart did land a nice, 25-inch keeper redfish as the last catch of the day, caught on live shrimp.
Fridays early morning hours began with thunderstorms, followed by more high winds and seas. I canceled my trip for that day. But, by Saturday morning, winds were a lot calmer. Seas were predicted to be 2-3 feet but, anticipating a residual swell offshore, long-time customer Ed Bock and I decided to fish in the backwaters. We did well in Estero Bay, using live shrimp. We caught a keeper, 23-inch redfish, two nice sea trout that were 16 inches and 20 inches, a 13-inch sheepshead, and an 18-inch Spanish mackerel.
The photo shown is of eleven-year-old angler, Alex Goodall with a 25-inch redfish, caught on shrimp, on a recent inshore trip.
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