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Mid-Atlantic $500,000 Tournament 2011 – MA500 Fishing Day 4 – August 25th, 2011

Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000 Tournament 2011 – MA500 – August 25th, 2011
South Jersey Marina, Cape May, NJ & Sunset Marina, Ocean City, MD

Total Boats Fishing the Tournament: 117

Payout Summary

Base Prize $ 468,000.00
$ 1000 Calcutta $ 98,700.00
$ 1500 Calcutta $ 149,460.00
$ 2500 Calcutta $ 246,750.00
On The Board Reward $ 195,520.00
White Marlin Pro Jackpot $ 380,700.00
Total Payout $ 1,539,130.00
Boats Entered 117


WEBCAMS:
CAPE MAY, NJ WEBCAM – CLICK HERE
OCEAN CITY, MD WEBCAM – CLICK HERE

PHOTOS:
FISHING DAY 3 PHOTOS
FISHING DAY 2 PHOTOS
FISHING DAY 1 PHOTOS
CAPTAIN’S MEETING PHOTOS

Watch the coverage of the MA500 tournament live here on SportFishermen.com from 5PM until 9PM EST every day until friday, August 26, 2011.

Capt. John Eppehimer and Mary Inman are in Cape May, NJ and Tim Hand is in Ocean City, MD to bring you all the action… LIVE!

I’m working on the tournament coverage behind the scenes in São Paulo, Brazil 😉

Day Three Fishing
Wednesday, August 24 2011

The morning dawned sunny with a light breeze for the 114 boats heading offshore on Day Three of the 2011 Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000. The bite picked up right where it left off yesterday as sea conditions continued to prove favorable and the leaderboard saw several significant changes.

A major change occurred in the white marlin category as several large billfish were weighed during the evening’s weigh-in session. The new leader belongs to Steve Ramsey’s Lady Luck with Captain Tommy Baldwin at the wheel who weighed an 82-pounder. We currently have a tie for second place at 75 pounds between Chuck Arnold’s Big Dog and Sonny Shepanski’s Sailmaker.

Steven Scioscia’s Tail Spin remains atop the blue marlin division with his 565-pounder. Damien Romeo’s Hubris is still in second place with a 498-pounder and Dan Burt’s Pumpin’ Hard 66 is currently third with a 494-pounder.

The tuna category has a new leader as Adam Demeusy aboard his Impulse V put angler Frank Massa III into a 148-pound big eye tuna. Nick and Trish Rodriguez’s Par Five is now in second place with their 71-pound yellowfin. Tom Jarvis’ Dumb and Dumber is in third place with a 63-pound yellowfin.

Art Boykin’s Lucky Duck II continues to lead the dolphin category with his 38-pounder and Dave Migliore’s Blackbeard’s Revenge remains atop the wahoo division with a 50-pounder.

Some of the boats with significant billfish releases on Day Three include Bryan Keith’s Predator with nine white marlin released and Jeff Citron’s Singularis with seven white marlin released. Pat Healy’s Viking 70 and Bobby Pastorius’ Rhonda’s Osprey each released six white marlin. Kevin Palumbo’s Pumpin’ Hard 58 and Charlie Horning’s Fish Whistle each released five white marlin. Boats with four white marlin released today include Charlie Duerr’s Sea Hag; Ted Wills’ Pipe Dream; Matthew Lonuzzi’s Over the Top; Mark Hoos’ Marli; Jr. Davis’ Wave Paver; Ron Levy’s Sea Splendour and Par Five. Boats releasing a blue marlin today include Andy Schlotter’s My Time; Ernest Audet’s Lisa K and Susan McCart’s Reel Joy.

Please note the Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000 is a private event and not open to the general public. Tournament credentials are required for access to any tournament activities and facilities.

Weight Standings after Fishing Day 3
For the Base Prize:

Category # Name Weight Payout
Heaviest Wahoo 11 Blackbeards Revenge 50 lbs. $ 9,360.00
Heaviest Tuna 7 Impulse V 148 lbs. $ 70,200.00
2nd Heaviest Tuna 210 Par Five 71 lbs. $ 32,760.00
3rd Heaviest Tuna 43 Dumb & Dumber 63 lbs. $ 18,720.00
Heaviest Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 565 lbs. $ 93,600.00
2nd Heaviest Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 498 lbs. $ 46,800.00
3rd Heaviest Blue Marlin 249 Pumpin Hard 66 494 lbs. $ 23,400.00
Heaviest White Marlin 233 Lady Luck V 82 lbs. $ 93,600.00
2nd Heaviest White Marlin 66 Sailmaker 75 lbs. $ 35,100.00
2nd Heaviest White Marlin 57 Big Dog 75 lbs. $ 35,100.00
Heaviest Dolphin 240 Lucky Duck II 38 lbs. $ 9,360.00


For the $ 1000 Calcutta:

Category # Name Weight Payout
Heaviest Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 565 lbs. $ 14,805.00
2nd Heaviest Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 498 lbs. $ 9,870.00
3rd Heaviest Blue Marlin 249 Pumpin Hard 66 494 lbs. $ 4,935.00
Heaviest White Marlin 233 Lady Luck V 82 lbs. $ 24,675.00
2nd Heaviest White Marlin 57 Big Dog 75 lbs. $ 9,870.00
3rd Heaviest White Marlin 201 Amarula Sun 72 lbs. $ 4,935.00
Heaviest Tuna 7 Impulse V 148 lbs. $ 14,805.00
2nd Heaviest Tuna 210 Par Five 71 lbs. $ 9,870.00
3rd Heaviest Tuna 43 Dumb & Dumber 63 lbs. $ 4,935.00


For the $ 1500 Calcutta:

Category # Name Weight Payout
Heaviest Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 565 lbs. $ 22,419.00
2nd Heaviest Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 498 lbs. $ 14,946.00
3rd Heaviest Blue Marlin 249 Pumpin Hard 66 494 lbs. $ 7,473.00
Heaviest White Marlin 233 Lady Luck V 82 lbs. $ 37,365.00
2nd Heaviest White Marlin 57 Big Dog 75 lbs. $ 14,946.00
3rd Heaviest White Marlin 201 Amarula Sun 72 lbs. $ 7,473.00
Heaviest Tuna 7 Impulse V 148 lbs. $ 22,419.00
2nd Heaviest Tuna 210 Par Five 71 lbs. $ 14,946.00
3rd Heaviest Tuna 43 Dumb & Dumber 63 lbs. $ 7,473.00


For the $ 2500 Calcutta:

Category # Name Weight Payout
Heaviest Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 565 lbs. $ 37,012.50
2nd Heaviest Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 498 lbs. $ 24,675.00
3rd Heaviest Blue Marlin 249 Pumpin Hard 66 494 lbs. $ 12,337.50
Heaviest White Marlin 233 Lady Luck V 82 lbs. $ 61,687.50
2nd Heaviest White Marlin 57 Big Dog 75 lbs. $ 24,675.00
3rd Heaviest White Marlin 201 Amarula Sun 72 lbs. $ 12,337.50
Heaviest Tuna 7 Impulse V 148 lbs. $ 37,012.50
2nd Heaviest Tuna 210 Par Five 71 lbs. $ 24,675.00
3rd Heaviest Tuna 43 Dumb & Dumber 63 lbs. $ 12,337.50


For the White Marlin Pro Jackpot:

Category # Name Weight Payout
Heaviest White Marlin 233 Lady Luck V 82 lbs. $ 380,700.00

Points Standings after Fishing Day 3

Points Categories # Name Points
Most Points Overall 203 Lisa K 853.0
Most Points Blue Marlin 203 Lisa K 300.0
2nd Most Points Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 282.5
3rd Most Points Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 249.0
Most Points White Marlin 237 Predator 825.0
2nd Most Points White Marlin 205 Brothers Pride 675.0
3rd Most Points White Marlin 215 Uno Mas 675.0
Most Points Tuna 235 Crush-Em 80.5
2nd Most Points Tuna 7 Impulse V 74.0
3rd Most Points Tuna 50 Trust Me Too 55.5


Participant Boats

# Boat Name First Last 8/22 8/23 8/24 8/25 8/26
228 All In Curtis Macomber L F F F
28 Alyson Rose Thomas Tucci L F F L
201 Amarula Sun Raymond Craig L F F F
207 American Lady Russell Baiocco L F F F
9 Andiamo Anthony Dellasalla F F F L
6 Anthracite Richard Ryon L F L F
35 Atomic Capt. Joe Giafaglione L F F L
71 Beast John Belansen L F F L
57 Big Dog Chuck Arnold L F F L
56 Big Oil Doug Allen L F F L
226 Billfisher Bill Zimmerman L F F F
11 Blackbeards Revenge Dave Migliore L F L F
245 Boys Toy Tom Gessler L F F F
205 Brothers Pride Mike Dugan L F F L
27 Bucky C James Cahill L F F L
26 Canyon Lady William Diller L F F L
63 Captain Deadly Michael Kahood L F F L
59 Casworth Express John Casciano L F F L
54 Champagne Bill Frame L F F L
20 Crisdel Frank Criscola L F F L
235 Crush-Em Josh Ruskey L F F F
211 D.A. Sea Ed Dunn L F F F
47 Deal Breaker Steven Hotz L F F L
213 Dem Boys Reid Bost L F F F
43 Dumb & Dumber Tom Jarvis L F L F
60 Emanon Brian Sullivan F F F L
236 Espadon Sylvain Cote L F F F
248 Fish Whistle Charlie Horning L F F F
36 Flying Label Dean Shacklett F L F F
40 Foray Mike Ackley L F F L
2 Game On Bob Hixson L F F L
25 Gina Lisa Gina Addeo L F F L
1 Gotham Anthony Frassatore L F F F
238 HIt N Run Byron Russell L F F F
23 Hooked Up Robert Dallas L F F F
3 Hubris Damien Romeo L F F L
7 Impulse V Adam Demeusy L F F L
208 Inappropriate Frank Holtham L F F F
70 Island Girl Andy Polash L F F L
61 Jeannie D John Overpeck L F F L
242 Jeb Shawn Bohlen L F F F
49 Judge Jim Miner L F F L
34 Kokomo Jason Kline F L F L
32 Krazy Salts David Anderson L F F L
67 Lady AQ Robert Quackenbush L F F F
233 Lady Luck V Steve Ramsey L F F F
223 Let It Ride Art Kontos L F F F
246 Lisa Bill Augustine L F F L
203 Lisa K Ernest Audet F F F L
37 Little Debbie Philip Gieseler L F F L
69 Lizanne Bob Mormille L F F L
41 Lovin Life Bill Wrede F F F L
240 Lucky Duck II Art Boykin L F F L
216 Makara Tom McMurray L F F F
230 Marli Mark Hoos L F F F
18 Mehl Ticket Robert Bocchino L F F L
31 Milling Around John Stavola III F F F L
65 Miss Edna Jane Bubba Remster L F F L
53 MJs Michael Yocco L F F L
10 Mollie K Ken Karl L F F L
218 Momma T Chuck Brunner L F F F
209 Moore Bill Don Pyle L F F F
29 My Time Andy Schlotter L F F L
24 Nasty Habit Walter Koller L F F L
214 No Problem Mark Becker F F F L
227 No Quarter Michael Peet L F F F
48 Oil Slick Mike Penza L F F L
39 Over the Top Matt Lonuzzi L F F L
239 Paige IV Alan Elenson F F F L
210 Par Five Nick & Trish Rodriguez L F F F
52 Paver Earl Prickett L F F L
45 Pipe Dream Ted Wills L F F L
30 Playpen Charlie Falkenstein L F F F
237 Predator Bryan Keith L F F F
58 Prime Time Jay Mascaro F L F L
225 Pull n Tidal Bobby Kitchens L F F F
222 Pumpin Hard 58 Kevin Palumbo L F F F
249 Pumpin Hard 66 Dan Burt L F F F
33 Raging Bull John Gallagher L F F L
231 Red Eye Jimmie Roberts L F F F
219 Reel Chaos Anthony Matarese L F F F
243 Reel Compromise Saltwater Soldiers L F F L
204 Reel Joy Susan McCart L F F F
247 Rhondas Osprey Bobby Pastorius L F F F
229 Rodeo John McNamara F F F L
15 Rude Awakening Barry Weshnak L F F L
66 Sailmaker Sonny Shepanski L F F L
250 Samurai Jeremy Blunt L F F F
221 Sea Angel Newt Cagle L F F F
51 Sea Hag Charlie Duerr L F F L
55 Sea Splendour Ron Levy L F F L
217 Second Chance Joe Herring L F F F
46 Shark Byte (AY) Adam Youschak L F F L
19 Shark Byte (PC) Pete Cherasia L L F F
206 Singularis Capt Jerry Lanzerotti L F F F
16 Speculator Jeffrey Leerink L F F L
232 Spikes Boat Don Speicher L F F F
8 TailSpin Steven Scioscia F F F L
212 Tarheel George Chrysanthopoulos L F F F
62 Thumper Ted Jorgensen L F F L
244 Tighten Up   Tighten Up LLC L F F F
14 Tiki Bar David Bassinder L F F L
241 Toplesss Scott Steele L L F F
21 Tranquility Manny Bello L F F L
12 Troublemaker Jaxon Ferm L F F L
220 Trust Fun Jonathan Guarisco L F F F
50 Trust Me Too Jim Foulke L F F L
68 Uncle T Steven Castellini L F F L
215 Uno Mas Brooks Smith L F F L
17 Viking 70 Pat Healey L F F L
38 Volatility Peter Brancaleone L F F L
202 Wadmacallit Gasper Marino Jr. F F F L
224 Wave Paver Jr Davis L F F L
234 Wee Wun IV John Devenny L F F F
44 Wild Oats Lindsay Clarkson L F F L
64 Wish You Were Here Ed Katzianer L F F L
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Offshore Venice LA

Fished all very last weekend and it was extremely pleasent simply because of flat calm seas and catching yf twelve miles offshore. Ideally they stay in shut the relaxation of the fall season. Live bait was pretty simple to make as I had threads and infant hardtails. One of the large difficulties was the volume of 25-26 inch yf operating all around. We caught at least thirty of these that we had to throw again. A couple of of them manufactured it to legal dimension but most were underneath. We were catching them on chunks. stay baits, and poppers. The bonitos ended up also outragously thick despite the fact that if you managed to avoid the bonitos and child yf you had been normally awarded with a great fish. The most significant fish I caught all weekend was abouit 90 kilos and it arrived on a chunk twelve miles out. Genuinely assists the fuel invoice and gets way more fishing time if you can stay in on the shelf.

Im headed back again down these days to fish a couple a lot more days.

Hopefully we can maintain staying away from the tropical storms and have a safe and productive late summer/drop

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0cean city fishing report 8/24 big white marlin, mahi, wahoo

Todd and crew started out Tuesday afternoon on a thirty hour trip. Put lines in at inshore fingers trolled out to the deep 500 fathoms. Fished all evening, had a massive animal on for a few hrs no thought could not move it bit 400 ft deep on a swordfish bait .In the morning arrived a minor action catch some dolphins and a few huge white marlins ,a single was bleeding bad and arrived to the dock 73inch 39 girth 98pds and layed on the deck for 6 hours managed some dolphins and a wonderful wahoo.

We need two anglers for Tuesday Sept 6th.

We’re large and dry for a few days to allow Irene do her thing.

Many thanks from the Restless Lady
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
www.restlesslady.com

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If you have a boat in New Jersey READ NOW

Get your boat Higher and dry asap.
Jersey Cape is filling up rapidly so call asap to get on a spot on land!

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Open Charter – Ocean City – Sunday, 8/28

Require 3 much more. $ 275 a individual (that includes suggestion). 31 Bertram out of Sunset. We will be targeting billfish. Leave the dock at 4:30am Sunday, 8/28.

Let me know.

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Mid-Atlantic $500,000 Tournament 2011 – MA500 Fishing Day 3 – August 24th, 2011

Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000 Tournament 2011 – MA500 – August 24th, 2011
South Jersey Marina, Cape May, NJ & Sunset Marina, Ocean City, MD

Total Boats Fishing the Tournament: 117

Payout Summary

Base Prize $ 468,000.00
$ 1000 Calcutta $ 98,700.00
$ 1500 Calcutta $ 149,460.00
$ 2500 Calcutta $ 246,750.00
On The Board Reward $ 195,520.00
White Marlin Pro Jackpot $ 380,700.00
Total Payout $ 1,539,130.00
Boats Entered 117


WEBCAMS:
CAPE MAY, NJ WEBCAM – CLICK HERE
OCEAN CITY, MD WEBCAM – CLICK HERE

PHOTOS:
FISHING DAY 2 PHOTOS
FISHING DAY 1 PHOTOS
CAPTAIN’S MEETING PHOTOS

Watch the coverage of the MA500 tournament live here on SportFishermen.com from 5PM until 9PM EST every day until friday, August 26, 2011.

Capt. John Eppehimer and Mary Inman are in Cape May, NJ and Tim Hand is in Ocean City, MD to bring you all the action… LIVE!

I’m working on the tournament coverage behind the scenes in São Paulo, Brazil 😉

Day Two Fishing
Tuesday, August 23 2011

The earthquake that shook the entire eastern seaboard from North Carolina to Canada also shook the leaderboard on Day Two of the 2011 Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000. With an improved weather forecast which included light winds and calm seas, 111 boats gave it a go and headed offshore today. The earthquake didn’t seem to bother the tournament’s targeted species though and the leaderboard changed as fast as a politician’s opinion.

In the white marlin category, Raymond Craig’s Amarula Sun weighed a 72-pounder to take the lead while Frank Holtham’s Inappropriate weighed twin 69-pounders and is tied for second place.

Steven Scioscia’s Tail Spin with Captain Dennis Glynn at the helm took the lead in the blue marlin division after weighing a 565-pounder. Damien Romeo’s Hubris is in second place with a 498-pounder and Dan Burt’s Pumpin Hard 66 is right behind in third place with his 494-pounder.

Nick and Trish Rodriguez’s Par Five lead the tuna category with a 71-pound yellowfin followed in second place by Tom Jarvis’ Dumb and Dumber with a 63-pounder. Third place in the category currently belongs to Jim Foulke’s Trust Me Too with a yellowfin of 58 pounds.

Art Boykin’s Lucky Duck II weighed a 38-pound dolphin today to take the lead in the category while Dave Migliore’s Blackbeard’s Revenge now leads the wahoo category with a 50-pounder.

Some of the boats with significant billfish releases on Day Two include Dave Anderson’s Krazy Salts with five white marlin released and Charlie Duerr’s Sea Hag, Martin Judge’s Judge and Ted Wills’ Pipe Dream with four white marlin released. Boats with three white marlin releases include Andy Polash’s Island Girl; Bill Zimmerman’s Billfisher; Don Pyle’s Moore Bill and Jr. Davis’ Wave Paver. Dave Bassinder’s Tiki Bar released a blue marlin and four white marlin and Bob Bocchino’s Mehl Ticket released two white marlin and a blue marlin. Also, Bill Frame’s champagne released a blue marlin.

Please note the Mid-Atlantic $ 500,000 is a private event and not open to the general public. Tournament credentials are required for access to any tournament activities and facilities.

Weight Standings after Fishing Day 2
Coming soon

Points Standings after Fishing Day 2

Points Categories # Name Points
Most Points Overall 203 Lisa K 675.0
Most Points Blue Marlin 8 TailSpin 282.5
2nd Most Points Blue Marlin 3 Hubris 249.0
3rd Most Points Blue Marlin 249 Pumpin Hard 66 247.0
Most Points White Marlin 203 Lisa K 525.0
2nd Most Points White Marlin 205 Brothers Pride 525.0
3rd Most Points White Marlin 215 Uno Mas 450.0
Most Points Tuna 235 Crush-Em 80.5
2nd Most Points Tuna 50 Trust Me Too 55.5
3rd Most Points Tuna 32 Krazy Salts 53.5


Participant Boats

# Boat Name First Last 8/22 8/23 8/24 8/25 8/26
228 All In Curtis Macomber L F F
28 Alyson Rose Thomas Tucci L F F
201 Amarula Sun Raymond Craig L F F
207 American Lady Russell Baiocco L F F
9 Andiamo Anthony Dellasalla F F F
6 Anthracite Richard Ryon L F L
35 Atomic Capt. Joe Giafaglione L F F
71 Beast John Belansen L F F
57 Big Dog Chuck Arnold L F F
56 Big Oil Doug Allen L F F
226 Billfisher Bill Zimmerman L F F
11 Blackbeards Revenge Dave Migliore L F L
245 Boys Toy Tom Gessler L F F
205 Brothers Pride Mike Dugan L F F
27 Bucky C James Cahill L F F
26 Canyon Lady William Diller L F F
63 Captain Deadly Michael Kahood L F F
59 Casworth Express John Casciano L F F
54 Champagne Bill Frame L F F
20 Crisdel Frank Criscola L F F
235 Crush-Em Josh Ruskey L F F
211 D.A. Sea Ed Dunn L F F
47 Deal Breaker Steven Hotz L F F
213 Dem Boys Reid Bost L F F
43 Dumb & Dumber Tom Jarvis L F L
60 Emanon Brian Sullivan F F F
236 Espadon Sylvain Cote L F F
248 Fish Whistle Charlie Horning L F F
36 Flying Label Dean Shacklett F L F
40 Foray Mike Ackley L F F
2 Game On Bob Hixson L F F
25 Gina Lisa Gina Addeo L F F
1 Gotham Anthony Frassatore L F F
238 HIt N Run Byron Russell L F F
23 Hooked Up Robert Dallas L F F
3 Hubris Damien Romeo L F F
7 Impulse V Adam Demeusy L F F
208 Inappropriate Frank Holtham L F F
70 Island Girl Andy Polash L F F
61 Jeannie D John Overpeck L F F
242 Jeb Shawn Bohlen L F F
49 Judge Jim Miner L F F
34 Kokomo Jason Kline F L F
32 Krazy Salts David Anderson L F F
67 Lady AQ Robert Quackenbush L F F
233 Lady Luck V Steve Ramsey L F F
223 Let It Ride Art Kontos L F F
246 Lisa Bill Augustine L F F
203 Lisa K Ernest Audet F F F
37 Little Debbie Philip Gieseler L F F
69 Lizanne Bob Mormille L F F
41 Lovin Life Bill Wrede F F F
240 Lucky Duck II Art Boykin L F F
216 Makara Tom McMurray L F F
230 Marli Mark Hoos L F F
18 Mehl Ticket Robert Bocchino L F F
31 Milling Around John Stavola III F F F
65 Miss Edna Jane Bubba Remster L F F
53 MJs Michael Yocco L F F
10 Mollie K Ken Karl L F F
218 Momma T Chuck Brunner L F F
209 Moore Bill Don Pyle L F F
29 My Time Andy Schlotter L F F
24 Nasty Habit Walter Koller L F F
214 No Problem Mark Becker F F F
227 No Quarter Michael Peet L F F
48 Oil Slick Mike Penza L F F
39 Over the Top Matt Lonuzzi L F F
239 Paige IV Alan Elenson F F F
210 Par Five Nick & Trish Rodriguez L F F
52 Paver Earl Prickett L F F
45 Pipe Dream Ted Wills L F F
30 Playpen Charlie Falkenstein L F F
237 Predator Bryan Keith L F F
58 Prime Time Jay Mascaro F L F
225 Pull n Tidal Bobby Kitchens L F F
222 Pumpin Hard 58 Kevin Palumbo L F F
249 Pumpin Hard 66 Dan Burt L F F
33 Raging Bull John Gallagher L F F
231 Red Eye Jimmie Roberts L F F
219 Reel Chaos Anthony Matarese L F F
243 Reel Compromise Saltwater Soldiers L F F
204 Reel Joy Susan McCart L F F
247 Rhondas Osprey Bobby Pastorius L F F
229 Rodeo John McNamara F F F
15 Rude Awakening Barry Weshnak L F F
66 Sailmaker Sonny Shepanski L F F
250 Samurai Jeremy Blunt L F F
221 Sea Angel Newt Cagle L F F
51 Sea Hag Charlie Duerr L F F
55 Sea Splendour Ron Levy L F F
217 Second Chance Joe Herring L F F
46 Shark Byte (AY) Adam Youschak L F F
19 Shark Byte (PC) Pete Cherasia L L F
206 Singularis Capt Jerry Lanzerotti L F F
16 Speculator Jeffrey Leerink L F F
232 Spikes Boat Don Speicher L F F
8 TailSpin Steven Scioscia F F F
212 Tarheel George Chrysanthopoulos L F F
62 Thumper Ted Jorgensen L F F
244 Tighten Up   Tighten Up LLC L F F
14 Tiki Bar David Bassinder L F F
241 Toplesss Scott Steele L L F
21 Tranquility Manny Bello L F F
12 Troublemaker Jaxon Ferm L F F
220 Trust Fun Jonathan Guarisco L F F
50 Trust Me Too Jim Foulke L F F
68 Uncle T Steven Castellini L F F
215 Uno Mas Brooks Smith L F F
17 Viking 70 Pat Healey L F F
38 Volatility Peter Brancaleone L F F
202 Wadmacallit Gasper Marino Jr. F F F
224 Wave Paver Jr Davis L F F
234 Wee Wun IV John Devenny L F F
44 Wild Oats Lindsay Clarkson L F F
64 Wish You Were Here Ed Katzianer L F F
4 ZF Marine   ZF Marine LLC L L F

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Hog fish and Hotties 8-23

Took a trip With Capt Pete Perry and numerous co workers from Lucky’s card space and we have been targeting snapper on a ledge/rock pile about 20 miles west of St Pete.The mangrove bite was slow but surprisingly the hog snapper bite produced up for that.We caught a dozen mangos and five hogs on live bait on jig heads with lite leaders.The mangos desired the miraha and the hogs wanted live shrimp.Also there was a number of short cause fish and scamps launched.The gags and red grouper were on fire with the swim bait method,we released a number of keeper gags but none of the reds measured.




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Fishing Report August 23, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. There are still lots of small tunas off the leeward aspect of Maui. Consequently, some marlin are also in the area. The ono bite stays on the sluggish facet but the mahi bite does seem to be selecting up really considerably. If there are any inquiries about the fishing, feel no cost to speak to Deli by means of phone in Commence Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 amongst 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hawaii Time or through electronic mail at startmeupfish@gmail.com. The next report consists of some of Start Me Up’s anglers and their catch up till the middle of August.


Joseph and Mark Pavlinac, Dave Coffe, Glenn Herr, and Mike Financial institutions had tons of motion. The anglers caught this load of mahis at FAD buoys all around Lanai.

Brandon Hopp tagged and launched a healthy 175 lb. blue marlin. Brandon’s fish was in very good shape after the small combat since Brandon obtained line rapidly even though the boat chased the fish down in reverse.

Vincent French along with Joe and Jennifer Cassella had a nice experience to and from a FAD buoy. Although at the buoy, even so, the anglers had been held busy as they reeled in this stringer of mahis.

Nik Nilsson took his son on fishing trip that mixed the two bottom fishing and trolling. They caught and released some bottom fish that ended up overshadowed by this ono, which was located at the inside of pinnacle called top secret spot.

The Graf get together woke up early and fished difficult. As these anglers know, catching fish can call for a great deal of tough perform. The Graf celebration certainly deserved their mahis and tuna.

Rainbow runners are a unusual catch when trolling. This rainbow runner took down a nine inch lure and surprised every person upon reaching the boat.

This mahi was located hanging around a little piece of floating particles off the coast of Lanai. When the fish was identified, this angler had no dilemma getting her mahi on the boat.

Gil, Gil Jr., and Sarah didn’t get the massive bite that they were hunting for but they can definitely say the akus are existing and biting.

Mr. and Mrs. Davis fished with Start Me Up a couple moments for the duration of their stay on Maui in hopes of catching an elusive blue marlin. They didn’t discover their targeted species this time, but this mahi was not a poor consolation.

Gary Morris and his fishing buddy arrived across some mahis even though working an offshore present line. The anglers could have loaded up on mahis if they located a sizeable chunk of particles floating in the existing line.

The Nelson family members took 2 hrs out of their occupied schedule to try out their fingers at fishing. That comparatively brief volume of time was all that the Nelsons essential to bring in this mahi.

The Gilmore crew got what they arrived for when they caught this great bull mahi which weighed in at 35 lbs. Funnily ample, the mahi was at K buoy and selected to eat a lure instead of a normal bait. The Gilmore team also missed a marlin but partly created up for that missing possibility by catching a second mahi. Unfortunately, not each and every fish that is hooked can be introduced to the boat.

Jogging a tiny lure by no means hurts due to the fact an occasional aku can be exciting to catch although waiting for a larger fish to bite. In addition, catching akus in a certain area can be a useful clue indicating that there may well be bigger fish feeding in the location.

These anglers did uncover an location with a quantity of akus current but were not ready to increase the huge fish for which they have been looking.

This mahi saved the day for Kim Nichols when the fish bit within a mile of Lahaina Harbor. Pelagic species can in fact be caught very close to land.

These a few young anglers had an exhilarating time on the water. They caught this mahi in addition to catching and releasing a shark that they hooked even though making use of dwell bait.

The Gast family put in some time trolling alongside a current line. Their persistence in working the existing line compensated off as they caught two mahis, an aku, and a kawakawa.

Todd James and Andy McKenna had a excellent time on the drinking water and ended up with a pair of nice mahis.

Aiden, Ed, and Peg Adancik, Mike Rodi, Dan Laborico, and Brian Warbis received up early in order to be the 1st anglers at a FAD buoy. Waking up early permitted the anglers to catch a wonderful bull mahi, a pair of cow mahis, and a shibi.

Caleb Eppard, Silas Haenssler, and Henri Moreau caught 3 of kind. They had plans for a big barbeque and selected to have all three of their mahis filleted.

The Gassmann team eventually determined to try fishing on their fifth pay a visit to to Maui. They came throughout a pile of floating particles and caught a bunch of mahis.

The Snell family manufactured a previous minute choice to go fishing in the afternoon. They created the right determination as they located P buoy floating freely. P buoy is a FAD that is supposed to be anchored off Oahu but certainly broke off and drifted all the way to Maui. The whole household got involved in fishing the buoy and caught a nice pile of mahis.

Rachel and Alex Gonzalez also got in on the P buoy motion. In accordance to their captain and crew, Rachel and Alex did a excellent career managing all of the fish. Rachel and Alex’s great work permitted the anglers to land a dozen mahis on a four hour afternoon trip.

Thank you for taking a appear at this Commence Me Up fishing report. Ideally the fishing off Maui will keep on to be productive. For a every day bite report, feel free to contact Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. If the fish do keep on to bite, the next report really should be posted comparatively quickly. Until finally then, tight lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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Wilmington Canyon Waterspout!

Insane pic I was sent of the &quotPepper&quot out of Manasquan Inlet previous weekend. I believe I’d have a tiny much more of a wake powering me:neat:
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