View Full Version : Party Boat Angler Thursday Good fluking w/ limits
captain george angler
07-14-2016, 04:55 PM
We had some very good fishing today a ton of 17 inch fluke and plenty of keepers mixed in. Roger a Sea Tiger regular went 3/4 day today. I see why he goes 1/2 day as he had his limit early. He ended the day with 9 keepers and the pool only keeping 5. He fished the bow but the stern was also hot with Mike catching 6.
I took a picture of the death ships that killed the channels. The strange thing is that they did it on low water, normally they use the channels on high tide.
BIG POOL NOW $2070.
Galley open tomorrow.
7:00 AM first boat out.
Thanks Captain George
captain george angler
07-14-2016, 04:57 PM
death ship and fluke
penn50w
07-14-2016, 06:21 PM
I'm curious as to what these ships are doing - is it that they disturb the bait in the high water?
ALS Mako
07-14-2016, 08:10 PM
prop wash shuts down the bite
Detour66
07-14-2016, 09:07 PM
I wonder if them fish bury themselves in the mud or swim up the side of the channel edge for awhile to get away.
penn50w
07-14-2016, 10:18 PM
prop wash shuts down the bite
why doesn't over a hundred boats fishing the Reach shut it down then? The big props aren't that close to the bottom and most ships aren't moving that fast
The draft on those ships could definitely be 30+feet easy it's not really that far from bottom especially at low tide. Could mess up fishing and I guess it does
penn50w
07-14-2016, 10:51 PM
The draft on those ships could definitely be 30+feet easy it's not really that far from bottom especially at low tide. Could mess up fishing and I guess it does
I don't think fluke run from prop wash - we fished by Sand Master in Ambrose literally sucking up the bottom and it never bothered the fishing that we could see
I was really curious what Capt George's answer was
captain george angler
07-15-2016, 05:15 AM
The channel is around 40 feet and the draft on these big ships is 10 to 12 meters which puts them very close to the bottom in all but Ambrose channel. If you were at a bar-b-Q and a 747 flew 10 feet over your table I bet you would quit eating for a while. George
Capt. Debbie
07-15-2016, 10:22 AM
Might be a dumb question but,...aren't the channels maintained specifically for the commercial shipping? And we just sponge off the structures the channel created for them?
Like the people who build houses next to the rail road tracks. Later they want the rail road tracks removed because it lowers the value to their home.. lol
prop wash shuts down the bite
penn50w
07-15-2016, 11:10 AM
The channel is around 40 feet and the draft on these big ships is 10 to 12 meters which puts them very close to the bottom in all but Ambrose channel. If you were at a bar-b-Q and a 747 flew 10 feet over your table I bet you would quit eating for a while. George
Hmmm - a 747 @ 10 feet off the ground - LOL
Gerry Zagorski
07-15-2016, 12:48 PM
Some of these ships are spinning 20 foot plus diameter props.. You can just imagine the force of the prop wash.
captain george angler
07-15-2016, 07:07 PM
Capt. Frank I did not complain about the ships I only stated a fact that they kill the fluke fishing when the fish are in the center of the channels. and Penn 50W prop wash is no good for any fishing and we see it on weekends when we sail early to catch fish before the traffic shuts it down. May be you like crowds but i try to avoid them. George Angler
penn50w
07-15-2016, 09:05 PM
Capt. Frank I did not complain about the ships I only stated a fact that they kill the fluke fishing when the fish are in the center of the channels. and Penn 50W prop wash is no good for any fishing and we see it on weekends when we sail early to catch fish before the traffic shuts it down. May be you like crowds but i try to avoid them. George Angler
Nope, we avoid crowds at all costs when possible ;)
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