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BOMBERS (n)-(1) Ferocious little tunny commonly referred to as Bonitos (2) False Albacore
Bombers are everywhere with the Crowd Pleaser routinely bringing in several dozen on a single trip!! Bonito are not edible but with ferociuos bites, magnificient runs and multiple hookups being the norm they do make for an exciting acion packed day. As a BONUS big kings wahoo and blackfin tuna are usually found intermixed within the schools of bombers. Steve and Matt landed an awesome 20lb barracuda, that ate a ten pound Bonito whole and Stewart Evans captured a nice 25lb wahoo, all while fighting to keep the lines organized against those uncoooperative Bonitos. Way to go Everyone. 11TH-17TH BUSY, BUSY, BUSY
With twelve trips this week we sure did make up for lost time in June. Fishing has been great all week. Scott Regan sent an awesome dusky shark to the taxidermist on the eleventh. The next day, Phil, Madison and Jan sent in a nice sailfish they caught in one hundered feet of water on a strip bait while fishing out of Deerfield Beach. King fish bit well all the rest of the week with every other trip catching the limit, mmmmm kinga. 18TH-24TH NIGHT ON THE NILE
Once again it is time for the crew of the Crowd Pleaser to close shop for our annual vacation back home to Ocean City New Jersey. July 23rd is Night in Venice an annual city wide theme party in O.C. with the theme this year entitled Night On The Nile aka: a bunch of pharoahs and mummies drinking beer out of kegs. Sorry to anyone who couldn't book their trip of a lifetime with us this week but we'll be back on Monday. 25th-31st Every summer it happens....
Thats right. Every summer you can look forward to the Giant Grouper Bite. We aren't talking about Jewfish. You can't keep those. We mean the Warsaw Grouper. Its on. Heres a picture. Also of note are the sailfish and bull sharks which are biting this week. 2 trophy bullsharks and a big trophy sailfish for Mike Powell, Warren Barbee and Jim Mckenna. Way to go! Usual reef fish still strong- kings and bonitos. Couple of wahoos too. Select another page || Go to Home Page |