We usually get them around 100-120' here as well... So you trolling naked chinweighted ballyhoo, or you pulling them on skirted lures?
Early Christmas for Cman!! New Custom Connley 7ft Rail blade. Package length with the bent butt= 8ft. 8'-6" with the straight butt. https://photobucket.com/share/cd574d37-4aaa-4013-9dad-61beb07a4130 I'll be ready for the American Patriot in '25. In fact, I'll be using this blade here in Jersey offshore too. Picked up 4-700gm SPJ CATS. Will be scaling back on inshore trips like '24. Just a few with wifey and old friends. Probably will hit a Pier or two for a nice day at the shore. Got a 15lb Brisket working this morning to eat tomorrow. Then it's off to Aruba for some MAHI trolling (and a relaxing vacation with the fam).. Happy TDay Boyz!!
Hell yeah... I fished offshore sunday and monday.... lost ALOT of JIG$ Sharks, macks, cudas and other creatures with teeth.... fun times though. We did get one big kingfish (that unfortunately wasnt a wahoo) Happy Thanksgiving
yeah that's a "no go" for sure... Where are you headed again? btw, we had a school of mahi come up on us while bottom fishing monday... we got 4 of them
Well, in spite of the forecast, I did go fishing here in Aruba. Not for Mahi, but bottomfishing. Learned several facts about fishing down here. First, it's always windy. 20-25kts everyday is normal. Went midshore and if you've ever looked at a washing machine during the wash cycle, that's what the water looked like. The only time water is flat is during hurricane season. 5-8ft waves from the east had that boat rocking like a toy. We were trolling and a "jack" hit. 10min fight but he was boated. Moved inshore and feasted on big trigger fish up to 5lbs. All in all, item checked on my bucketlist. No return here to fish though. I'll pass. Gimme the GOM anytime. Keep the Caribbean sea. Not my cup of tea.
I got some really nice black fish from my neighbor last week. I never had blackfish before. Baked it with butter, fresh lemon, salt, pepper and capers. It was really good!
Most fish who's primary diet is crabs / crustaceans are usually delicious... pompano, sheepshead, cobia, blackfish...
Tog are running here but its just too damn cold to be out on the ocean even inshore. I've always heard the water temps will keep you warmer as its warmer than the air temps but honestly, I'll just have to take their word for it.