My buddy George just posted this today and I wanted to pass this on as well as I know Jim...it figures...
Pretty work Jim and conts. to the Super Fly crew!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
New Super Fly record...
How does he do it? Jim "never enough" Copland took things to a new level on the Super Fly yesterday with 32 sailfish releases in one day. posted by Capt. George Beckwith at 8:38 AM
Monday, February 11, 2008
quick report
The overnight trip ended up landing 48 snapper from 10-45 pounds on light tackle, live bait, cut bait and butterfly jigs. The best bite was between 4 and 6 am. Also 13 sails and a marlin on the way there/back.
The bite is picking up, all Fly boats had marlin yesterday and the Barbarosa had a marlin and 9 sails today and 2 big dorado for dinner. The rest of the guys are just getting in.
posted by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:16 PM
Saturday, February 09, 2008
wish I were there.....
......the crew of the Dragin Fly is taking some folks out on an overnight offshore adventure to the Furuno Reef, about 50 miles offshore. They'll run about 20 miles and troll the rest of the way, looking for a marlin bite and those big schools of tuna that have slipped off to about 35 miles.
The guys should be at the reef right about now and filling up the tuna tubes with live bonito, they already filled the livewell with sardines outside the marina. The plan is to live bait for cubera snapper and black marlin today, then anchor up at sunset for some all night bottom fishing.
With all of the live bait and the 8 big bonito that we iced yesterday, it should get interesting when the chumming begins. Wish I were there....... posted by Capt. George Beckwith at 4:03 PM