Here is a report from our friends at Parrot Bay!
After 3 days of fishing the girls released 31 sails, 25 yellowfin tuna (the biggest being 60 pounds) and over 100 dorado up to 40 pounds. They found an old cargo net at 15 miles that was holding huge dorado and skipjack tuna. After catching all the dorado they could stand, Capt. Steve and Capt. Donald decided it was time to bridle up some of the tuna as live bait for marlin. Capt. Steve on the Wavejammer was the first to get the bite with a blue marlin estimated at 500 pounds. One of the women, who never fished with 50 pound conventional set-up, pushed the drag up past the strike button and straightened the 10/0 Mustad circle hook. OOPS!! Capt. Donlad on the Sailfish hooked up next but his fish swam around the cargo net and broke off. 2 more marlin were hooked but came un-buttoned. All of the fishing was videoed and every night after dinner the ladies reviewed the tapes to critic technics and improve their game. Ladies Let’s Go Fishing is booking their trip for next year and can be contacted at www.ladiesletsgofishingcom.
The group from White’s Marine in South Carolina arrived here Friday for their 4th year as well and got right in on the hot bite and released 11 sailfish and raised 3 marlin on Sunday. The group is fishing today and all of us landlubbers at Parrot Bay are anticipating some tall tales over drinks at the bar.
The fishing just keep getting better and better.
Our boats will be running the rest of this week and next, so we should have more updates for you.


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