Down Deep Sportfishing
02-19-2015, 05:13 PM
THE BASS BITE IS ON, FISH TO 40 LBS. ! BOOK NOW. We can top off all our catches with Jumbo Winter Flounders if we choose, some have been caught already!
2 - 40' U.S.C.G. CERTIFIED 1 - 15 PASSENGER DOWNEAST BOATS & THE SHORTEST RIDE TO THE GROUNDS.
BOTH 40' BOATS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTERS, BATCHELOR PARTIES, CRUISES, AND CORPORATE FUNCTIONS.
We are running the following Open Boat trips aboard 40' Downeast custom built boats during April 2015.
ALL STRIPED BASS TRIPS ARE 8 MAN MAX FOR MAXIMUM ROOM & COMFORT -
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR SAILING AND BOOKING YOUR TRIPS WITH THE DOWN DEEP FLEET.
Thursday April 30 - 6 AM - SOLD OUT
ALL BAIT, BASIC TACKLE, ICE, RODS, KEURIG COFFEE & BOTTLED WATER PROVIDED.
Aboard the 40′ DOWN DEEP FLEET amenities include heated cabins, microwaves, refrigerators,
30" HDTV, Sirius radio, bunks, clean restrooms & cabins and above all, experienced crews.
Tired of getting bounced around? Come fish in comfort, like a gentleman.
WE GET RIGHT ON EM' CALL CAPT. MARIO @ 609-827-1232 TO BOOK YOUR SPACE NOW !
TITAN
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2 - 40' U.S.C.G. CERTIFIED 1 - 15 PASSENGER DOWNEAST BOATS & THE SHORTEST RIDE TO THE GROUNDS.
BOTH 40' BOATS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTERS, BATCHELOR PARTIES, CRUISES, AND CORPORATE FUNCTIONS.
We are running the following Open Boat trips aboard 40' Downeast custom built boats during April 2015.
ALL STRIPED BASS TRIPS ARE 8 MAN MAX FOR MAXIMUM ROOM & COMFORT -
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR SAILING AND BOOKING YOUR TRIPS WITH THE DOWN DEEP FLEET.
Thursday April 30 - 6 AM - SOLD OUT
ALL BAIT, BASIC TACKLE, ICE, RODS, KEURIG COFFEE & BOTTLED WATER PROVIDED.
Aboard the 40′ DOWN DEEP FLEET amenities include heated cabins, microwaves, refrigerators,
30" HDTV, Sirius radio, bunks, clean restrooms & cabins and above all, experienced crews.
Tired of getting bounced around? Come fish in comfort, like a gentleman.
WE GET RIGHT ON EM' CALL CAPT. MARIO @ 609-827-1232 TO BOOK YOUR SPACE NOW !
TITAN
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