Not sure if he left out of OC or DE, but Terry Layton and crew caught a nice mako and a mess of blue sharks in the vicinity of the Baltimore- Way to go guys, congrats!! I don't know the weight, but it was weighed at capt. macs.
Not sure if he left out of OC or DE, but Terry Layton and crew caught a nice mako and a mess of blue sharks in the vicinity of the Baltimore- Way to go guys, congrats!! I don't know the weight, but it was weighed at capt. macs.
Franky Pettolina
Marine Surveyor and Consultant
SAMS~AMS--ABYC Standards Accredited--Chapman Grad
410-251-0575 surveyfp@yahoo.com
www.lastcallcharters.com
Just read on the CF website that the angler on the Mako was my buddy Jim Hughes!! Great dude who puts alot of time in at work and with his family, but still finds time to catch some fish. Again, congratulations guys!!
Franky Pettolina
Marine Surveyor and Consultant
SAMS~AMS--ABYC Standards Accredited--Chapman Grad
410-251-0575 surveyfp@yahoo.com
www.lastcallcharters.com
Uh huh.
Good stuff.
Go get 'em!
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SWEET, thats what I wanted to hearThanks Franky
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Just spoke with my buddy Jin Hughes, they caught the fish in the Baltimore 200 fathoms. Fish ate a bluefish and took 40 minutes to get to the boat. They had caught 15 Blue sharks proior to catching the mako. The fish never jumped, and the assumed for the first few minutes that is was another BS. It ended up being a 189lb mako.
They said the ocean was alive all day, with pilot whales, and bluefins chasin squid around the boat. Congrats Jimmy and Terry couldn't happen to nicer guys.
Jimy F.