TUNA, MAHI, & A MAKO

by | Jun 6, 2017

Rudee Inlet:

The Flounder bite in Rudee Inlet continues to pick up with each passing day, with anglers using Gulp and live minnows to target them. There are still some Puppy Drum being caught on cut Finger Mullet just off the bottom. The Croaker and Spot bite is picking up over recent days, if you are looking to target them your best bet is the artificial bloodworms, live bloodworms, or squid. We are curious to see whats biting today after all the rain we got yesterday, so be sure to check back with us to see whats biting.

Inshore:

The Inshore fishing trips continue to target Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish, more and more are starting to show up each day. We have also had some nice Cobia brought back to the docks, and several throw backs as well. Some anglers have also started to have a good time catching and releasing some small sharks. On the nearshore trips several boats have been coming back with some beautiful hauls of Spadefish.

Offshore:

The Backlash and the Rebel both returned to the docks this evening with some nice Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi. We also had a Mako shark hit the scales today! Fishing has been phenomenal these past few days.

BE SURE TO CALL US SO WE CAN GET YOU OUT ON THE WATER WHILE THE OFFSHORE BITE IS HOT!

CITATIONS:

132″ Hammerhead Shark caught and released by Larry Simmons of Canal Fulton, OH

110′ Hammerhead Shark caught and released by Michael Meyers of Akron, OH

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