Few photos from the weekend and Wednesday. Fishing picked up from what we saw last week. Anglers getting both fluke and sea bass limits for the table. Biggest fish was around 10 pounds with some 7-8 also making it in to coolers. Not looking great for Friday but back at it this weekend. Reservations required soi you dont get left at the dock. Sailing 7am full day 8am half day and 1pm half days.
July 11th
Had a few windy days to start the beginning of the week after a very nice weekend.,. Saturday on the full day saw great fluke and sea bass actions with limits around the boat. Biggest fluke was a solid 10 pound fish and a few others close to at 8 pounds. Sunday was slow on both keepers and flukes. Gulp again was king. Captain Cole had mixed results on the half day grounds. We were able to keep rods bent but seems everything was just a little short. We had a windy day on Tuesday but we made the best of it. Some nicer quality fish to 8 pounds and a few in the 5lb range. We tried a new zone to get out of the wind and were happy with the results. Who knows what will be there with good weather. Sailing daily at 7am 8am and 1pm
July 6th
Captain Cole reported a very solid morning on the half day grounds. We have found a nice pile of fluke and sea bass to keep rods bent. Biggest fluke on the morning trip was 29″ just shy of 10 pounds. Many other fish in the 5-7lb range. Just a few fish shy of a sea bass boat limit to make for great dinners. Captain Rich did see improved fishing on the full day grounds. We went right back to where we had the fish in the afternoon yesterday and worked on them. We had a good showing of keepers and shorts all trip.
Sailing all 3 trips tomorrow at 7am 8am and 1pm.
Saturday there will only be a 7am and 8am trip and spots are going quick.
July 5th
We had a rather wet 4th of July to deal with but we had a great turn out of anglers. The morning half day was on the slower side with some anglers getting dialed in but it was off from what we like to see. Once the rain ended the fishing picked up and was much better in the afternoon.
Wednesday morning was great fishing. We had a pop of fluke for around and hour and nets were going all around the boat. The bite died out but the sea bass fishing picked up. Good number of shorts to keep rods bent. Sailing all trips tomorrow at 7am 8am and 1pm.
July 3rd
ALL trips are scheduled to sail as normal 7am full day 8am half day and 1pm whale watch and half day. Plenty of room and fishing has been good. Still plenty of time to fish and make the cook outs!!
July 2nd
There will be no Full day trip tomorrow and no Morning Half day trip.
Captain Cole reported good fishing on the half day trips. The morning was wind with tide which made for a very quick drift. The afternoon found much better fishing. Anglers were able to dial in and catch limits of nice fluke. Gulp and eye balls jigs were the killer yet again. Jigs are starting to catch more keep and short sea bass as well and its only a matter of time before the jig bite really takes off
We will be back it it again once this south wind passes and the fish will be waiting
July 1st
Captain Cole reported a good catch on the morning half day trip. It seems over night the sea bass moved on to the grounds and were hungry. Many anglers left with there sea bass limit as well as some nice fluke. Biggest fluke on the morning was around 8 pounds with another right being it at 7.5.Lot of action on shorts keeping rods bent.
The full day trip was a little on the slower side for keepers but good on the catching side. Many sea bassing was very good with good sized knot heads coming over the rails. We had a great group of anglers who worked well together on this holiday weekend..
All trips sailing tomorrow at 7am 8am and 1pm. Plenty of room this weekend
June 30th
All trips are scheduled to sail tomorrow. We are having an issue with our phone but all reservations are booked online at francesfleet.com
June 26th
NO TRIPSs TUESDAY JUNE 27Th
Full boat limit on the full day grounds. Captain Cole reported a great day on the fluke grounds. We tried a new area away from the masses of sea bass and were treated to great fluke fishing. Nothing huge but all quality keepers. High hooks caught double limits (orl). Everyone going home with smiles on there faces. A good showing of monster blue fish kept things interesting.
The weekend saw boat limits of sea bass mixed in with the fluke. Much nicer sizes this week with less throwing back the smalls. Biggest fluke was a solid 7 pounds. The half days were Ok this weekend but did not have alot of drift to help with catching. Captain George was at the helm on Monday and also tried new grounds. We found hungry sea bass and alot of them of all sizes. Many limits around the boat.
June 21st
Few photos from the last 2 days … fast drift with the east wind but some decent fluke … biggest fish of the season today tipping the scales at 10lbs … all the sea bass you can catch! Have to pick through the smalls but some decent fish mixed in… gulp and eye balls are the key yet again… no sail tomorrow but looking like a great weekend… 3 trips a day 7-4 8-12 and 1-5 … reservations booked online at francesfleet.com
Don’t get left at the dock!!
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