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Fishing report from John C. in Dennis, Massachusetts

Fishing report from Matt D. in Bourne, Massachusetts Book a trip with Captain Matt here.

Fishing report from David H. in Narragansett, Rhode Island Book a trip with Captain David here.

Fishing report from Eric W. in Panama City Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Eric here.

Fishing report from Dale L. in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Fishing report from Dennis C. in Port Jefferson, New York Book a trip with Captain Dennis here.

Fishing report from Dave B. in Scituate, Massachusetts Book a trip with Captain Dave here.

Fishing report from Aaron G. in San Diego, California Book a trip with Captain Aaron here.

Fishing report from David H. in Narragansett, Rhode Island Book a trip with Captain David here.

Fishing report from Steve G. in Ocean City, Maryland

Fishing report from Lance L. in Wanchese, North Carolina Book a trip with Captain Lance here.

Fishing report from Pete C. in Montauk, New York

Fishing report from Kenny H. in Montauk, New York Book a trip with Captain Kenny here.

Fishing report from Frank B. in Barnegat Light, New Jersey Book a trip with Captain Frank here.

Fishing report from Daniel G. in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Fishing report from Harry M. in Los Angeles, California Book a trip with Captain Harry here.

    Big bluefin tuna at 200lbs hit the deck . Tuna fishing has been amazing . I'd definitely get in the books to get your trophy once in a lifetime adventure

Fishing report from Manny S. in Miami Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Manny here.

Fishing report from Mark H. in Dennis, Massachusetts

Fishing report from Ron C. in Pompano Beach, Florida Book a trip with Captain Ron here.

Fishing report from Anthony A. in Key Largo, Florida

Fishing report from Nathan B. in San Diego, California

    The Dodo was my second that day out of Buena Vista on the East Cape. The other was 26 kilos this guy was 32 kilos. Big day small boat. The Bluefin I caught, handlined and gaffed solo. It was in November off San Clemente on the kite Flyer rig. 5th blowup finally stuck. It was hot but the owner was happy and called it a day to celebrate Lee side of Catalina. I wanted to get a few more but the bite was off the next morning. Gotta hit while the iron is hot

Fishing report from Jack J. in Beaufort, North Carolina

    On our way to jig up bluefish for bait, we marked a large school of shad. Thinking that would be a good place to start fishing we marked it to come back to once we put some bait in the livewell. After putting a few 4-5 pound bluefish in the livewell we headed towards the bait we had marked. When we got about half a mile from it we started seeing birds working a few hundred yards in front of us. At that time we decided to deploy the bait and start fishing. Before we could get the second rod set, the first one started screaming but sadly didn't get hooked. Thinking it was probably a shark we baited back up and set the rods. Less than 10 minutes later we got the bite we were looking for and an hour and a half later had it tied off beside the boat. The fish was 108 inches long and cored (head, tail, and innards removed) out at 603 pounds.
    On our way to jig up bluefish for bait, we marked a large school of shad. Thinking that would be a good place to start fishing we marked it to come back to once we put some bait in the livewell. After putting a few 4-5 pound bluefish in the livewell we headed towards the bait we had marked. When we got about half a mile from it we started seeing birds working a few hundred yards in front of us. At that time we decided to deploy the bait and start fishing. Before we could get the second rod set, the first one started screaming but sadly didn't get hooked. Thinking it was probably a shark we baited back up and set the rods. Less than 10 minutes later we got the bite we were looking for and an hour and a half later had it tied off beside the boat. The fish was 108 inches long and cored (head, tail, and innards removed) out at 603 pounds.
    On our way to jig up bluefish for bait, we marked a large school of shad. Thinking that would be a good place to start fishing we marked it to come back to once we put some bait in the livewell. After putting a few 4-5 pound bluefish in the livewell we headed towards the bait we had marked. When we got about half a mile from it we started seeing birds working a few hundred yards in front of us. At that time we decided to deploy the bait and start fishing. Before we could get the second rod set, the first one started screaming but sadly didn't get hooked. Thinking it was probably a shark we baited back up and set the rods. Less than 10 minutes later we got the bite we were looking for and an hour and a half later had it tied off beside the boat. The fish was 108 inches long and cored (head, tail, and innards removed) out at 603 pounds.

Fishing report from Harry R. in Kapaʻa, Hawaii Book a trip with Captain Harry here.

Fishing report from Clint R. in Carolina Beach, North Carolina

Fishing report from Ray P. in Freeport, New York

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