Capt. Mark DeBlasio and Capt. Hook took the Carl Bloomfield charter out for an overnighter Wednesday to Thursday. Without a temperature shot it was a guessing game as to where the water might be on the edge. Capt. Mark headed to the Carteret to be in the middle of the canyons as I waited for updated cloudless temperature shots that never came as the cloud cover lasted all day Wednesday. Hitting the Carteret he headed south and had no life. He did finally nail a couple nice mahi and had some white marlin up in the pattern missing one and releasing one.
At night they set up near the Lindenchol Canyon in 600 feet of water and had an eventful night. The first mako came around mid-night and fought hard only to succumb to the harpoon. He was 76 inches and close to 165-170 pounds. Shortly thereafter another mako of almost the same size put on a spectacular show jumping 4 times the last only in the cockpit. He two was captured but released unharmed.
Up on the troll in the morning things got even better with the crew finally finding the yellowfin. There first shot came around 6am with a 3 bagger and then around 8am with a 5 baggger. The tuna ate Canyon Runner Mini-Mamba Spreader Bars, Canyon Runner Mini-Green Machine Spreader Bars and just good ole fashion ballyhoo. In addition to that action they had two Wahoo bite offs.
Guys - we might have an opening this week on the 60' Ritchie Howell for Wednesday - Thursday. We are going to offer a high-end open boat trip avaialble only to 4 guys for the whole boat. Cost is $1,500 per spot (that includes the tip) but we'll take care of everything for you including grilling up dinner and drinks. Call me at 732-272-4445 if interested.
Pictured is the Bloomfield Charter with their catch
(Yes I know that's not a white marlin release flag)
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