We had the Hillsboro Sailtwater fishing club with us and they had 8 other boats booked as well for the day. Our friend Boyce who fished with us 2 weeks ago was part of the group too.
Unfortunately the wind was blowing every bit of 20 knots inshore and was blowing 15-20 offshore going to 25-35 in the afternoon. So, the general idea was to fish a 3/4 day inshore. So, we headed out about 5:45 to the inlet and put out the spoons with the other boats. Our neighbor had an offshore charter and headed on off there about 5:30. He called Captain Brian around 7:30 and told him that it had not got any worse as he headed out. So, we picked up the inshore stuff and headed out to the blue water.
We started fishing around 9:30 or so looking for the elusive Mahi's. As always Captain Brian took us right to the fish. We picked away at the Mahi's throughout the morning. The fishing was pretty steady throughout the day. The Captain got us plenty of bites.
We also picked up a couple Wahoo's throughout the day.
By the end of it was blowing a good 25 knots and the waves were stacked on top of each other. It made for a very special ride home. But, the Wesmac just ate it up all the way home.
Pretty work on finding the fish and getting us all the bites Captain Brian.
We ended up with 25 Mahis and 2 Wahoos
Captain Brian Harrington
Run-Off Sportfishing
www.runoffsportfishing.com

