Capt. Matt reported a mix of sea bass and a few fluke on the morning half day charter aboard the Admiral Frances.
Capt. Mike reported a bunch of sea bass and a couple nice fluke aboard this morning’s half day fishing trip.
Capt. Matt reported a nice even mix of fluke and sea bass on the afternoon trip and some fishers were seen inside the Capt. Tackle after the trip with nice bags of snow white fillets for some fine dining in the near future.
Two half days on tap for tomorrow with the first set to sail at 8 am and the second at 1pm, both aboard the Lady Frances.
First mate and General Manager Cory Blount reported a solid day of fishing for a very enthusiastic turnout of fishers aboard the Gail Frances today. Considering there was no drift just about all day things went about as good as could be hoped for. Hi hook took home seven good fluke and a decent number of fishers had 3 to 5 nice fluke apiece to take home. A solid catch of sea bass up to 4 lbs with some fishers getting their sea bass limit. We also had about thirty big scup on the boat with sizes to 3 lbs and one good size ocean perch. The lack of drift did allow fishers to see some of epic skates that Block Island has to offer with drift conditions allowing the slower moving distant relatives of the shark family a chance to catch up with angler’s offerings. Skate wings can make for some delicious eating! Brilliant summer weather on tap tomorrow and Capt. Rich will be ready to set sail on the Gail Frances at 7 am.
Capt. Matt and first mate Greg reported good bass fishing last night but not the slam dunk of this past Wednesday evening. Nevertheless fishers boated a very solid number of keeper bass of varying sizes with the biggest of the lot dangerously close to 35 lbs. A number of other nice fish in the 18-25 lb range. Still plenty of openings on tonight’s trip so call the office to make a reservation. The Lady Frances will set sail at 7 pm. The Frances Fleet thanks John P for all these pictures shown below showcasing some of the angler hi lights from last night’s outing.
Roger