Priceless is heading South
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Priceless is heading South
I just got back from helping my parents move to Delaware and we reserved a slip for the rest of the season at Indian River Inlet state marina. Looks like Priceless will be making the run down south as soon as the weather clears up. I am hoping to make one or two more canyon runs on her before my father gets a chance to bring her south. I will keep you posted.
Regards
Chris
Regards
Chris
Mason-Dixon Oh, brother!
Chris, be very carefull. You just might be south of the line "Mason-Dixon". Once you go over, you can't come back. It's like the song "Hotel California" by the Eagles.
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Priceless is in Delaware
We made the 178nm run on saturday. Yanmars ran great the whole trip burning just 107 gallons. Looking forward to fishing the southern canyons as soon as the weather clears. Jimmy G, where should we go the Baltimore, Wilmington, Washington or the Poormans?
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JK,
We are used to fishing the northern canyons for yellowfin, albacore, mahi, and an occasional white marlin. I was told that the bluefin take up residence on the hambone, the sausages and something regarding the chicken something for most of the summer months. My dad just purchased an offshore chart for the area, so I guess I am going to have to do some research. Where are you fishing from? What radio channel does everybody monitor? I am sure I will see you out there before the season is through.
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We are used to fishing the northern canyons for yellowfin, albacore, mahi, and an occasional white marlin. I was told that the bluefin take up residence on the hambone, the sausages and something regarding the chicken something for most of the summer months. My dad just purchased an offshore chart for the area, so I guess I am going to have to do some research. Where are you fishing from? What radio channel does everybody monitor? I am sure I will see you out there before the season is through.
Chris
Mostly vhf 71 is used in that area with 68 as backup. Check out www.thebassbarn.com and look in the offshore forum section for fishing reports to see what is going on. Then www.tidalfish.com in the offshore section is another great one to check out. A ton of info on those two sites to help you figure out where to head to in search of the fish. www.thesportfisherman.com is a decent site too.
The BF love those inshore lumps whereas the YF generally are more in the 40+fa and deeper range. Check out those sites and you'll get familiar with the fishing grounds.
--JK
The BF love those inshore lumps whereas the YF generally are more in the 40+fa and deeper range. Check out those sites and you'll get familiar with the fishing grounds.
--JK
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