bigjamaica
09-13-2016, 09:58 AM
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Monday Canyon report
When we arrived at the the canyon Sunday night it did not take long to start reading fishing under the boat. The first fish we caught was a swordfish followed by a couple of tuna bites and several mahi-mahi. The next hour-and-a-half we read fish under the boat that would not feed.
We made a move to the South to try the warm-water and we read some fish there but they did not bite at that time either.
We relocated one more time before sunrise and up and anchored along the bank.
Around 5 a.m. we had our first yellowfin, about 55 pounds. At 5:45AM a big school came on the boat and a number of fish were hooked up. We wound up catching 5 more Yellowfin from 45 to 60 pounds.
We also had a couple of Marlin hooked up just after sunrise.
Deborah Conde and Colleen Dykas flew in from Michigan just for the trip. When they bite turned on early in the morning they both ready at the rail and hooked up, and landed they're nice Yellowfin. Thanks for the steaks they tasted great!
The Jamaica is now on a full-time schedule sailing to the canyons for tuna through the first week of November.
We have 31 hour trips leaving 7 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 22 hour trips sailing at 5 p.m. on Friday Saturday and Sunday.
For further information call 732-528-5014.
Night blue fish trips will Sail on the 100 foot Paramount every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.
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Monday Canyon report
When we arrived at the the canyon Sunday night it did not take long to start reading fishing under the boat. The first fish we caught was a swordfish followed by a couple of tuna bites and several mahi-mahi. The next hour-and-a-half we read fish under the boat that would not feed.
We made a move to the South to try the warm-water and we read some fish there but they did not bite at that time either.
We relocated one more time before sunrise and up and anchored along the bank.
Around 5 a.m. we had our first yellowfin, about 55 pounds. At 5:45AM a big school came on the boat and a number of fish were hooked up. We wound up catching 5 more Yellowfin from 45 to 60 pounds.
We also had a couple of Marlin hooked up just after sunrise.
Deborah Conde and Colleen Dykas flew in from Michigan just for the trip. When they bite turned on early in the morning they both ready at the rail and hooked up, and landed they're nice Yellowfin. Thanks for the steaks they tasted great!
The Jamaica is now on a full-time schedule sailing to the canyons for tuna through the first week of November.
We have 31 hour trips leaving 7 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 22 hour trips sailing at 5 p.m. on Friday Saturday and Sunday.
For further information call 732-528-5014.
Night blue fish trips will Sail on the 100 foot Paramount every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m.
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