Satuday was a no go day for anyone but Sunday, I took a group of 3 folks off to catch the elusive Bluefish. I had hoped to find them 12 miles off but that was not to be so I ran off to the AC Ridge where they were waiting. As usual, the weather swamis lied and the NW wind never quit. We fished in a slop with 15-20 kt. winds and my charter had a blast .They all caught many, we threw them back since they were not interested in keeping any, and were worn out by these fish. They were from Lake Michigan and told me how great the salmon are as fighters but the 6-10 lb. blues really opened their eyes. I understand that the makos are starting to show, and they do eat these blues. I have some dates open for sharking, blues, and bottom fishing during the next 2 weeks if you are ready to go. Again, I was amazed how this boat handles the slop and gives a comfortable ride. It was probably 3-5 at times and we were 21 miles off with the wind from the wnw or in our face. For the first 3 miles, we ran at 11 knots, then boosted it to 14 as we came inshore , and by the time we were 12 off, we were running 18 kts and doing so very comfortably with no pounding. It is a heck of a hull!