Capt. Rich reported a good day of fishing aboard the Gail Frances. There were at least several fluke limits and the boat was totally limited out on big sea bass to over 4 lbs. Longtime customer and exceptional rod handler Brian Cofske from Webster MA and his nephew Jeff Lawrence both easily limited out on big fluke and sea bass today. Congrats to Brian who also took the pool with a fine 7 lb slab. Brian said he did best with whole squid but bait rigs were catching well too. We are pleased to see slowly increasing numbers of nice fluke mixed in with all the big sea bass. Capt. Rich will set sail tomorrow morning aboard the Gail Frances at 7 am. Pictures today provided courtesy of longtime regular customer Brian Cofske. Thanks Brian!
Roger reported a steady pick of nice fluke and sea bass on this morning’s half day fishing trip. Some great photos taken by owner Christine Blount show case some of the angler hi lights below.
Capt. George reported no drift anywhere for the afternoon half day trip and therefore very slow fishing. Just a few handfuls of keeper sea bass. Two half days on tap for tomorrow with the first to set sail at 8 am and the second at 1 pm.
FANTASTIC NIGHT OF BASS FISHING ABOARD THE LADY FRANCES!!!!
First mates Zach and Connor were jubilant to report a fantastic night of bass fishing aboard the Lady Frances. The fish were big and the numbers very good with the majority of anglers aboard getting their limit catch. Outside of one fish, EVERY FISH WAS OVER 20 LBS WITH SEVERAL IN THE 40-45 LB RANGE FOR THE POOL!!! . Finally some great news and a 360 degree change from the first two trips two weeks back! There was one blue fish and a couple of short fluke noted. Plenty of room on the next three nights of trips. Call the office to make a reservation or book on line. Tonight through Saturday Night trips leave at 7 pm. Pictures courtesy of Ginny and Zach.
Still plenty of room for today’s Whale Watch. The weather looks majestic and sightings on Tuesday’s trip were memorable. Call the office to make a reservation. The Lady Frances will set sail at 1pm.
Roger