Tuesday, October 30, 2012
weather for the better
A little blow last week that has now made it up to the northeast US. From Capt. James:
"Weather has been really nice lately. I check the satellite today and that clean water
is much closer than it was a week ago. Ready to go fishing."
George
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:05 PM
March Marlin Madness
If you've got a little time to "wish you were there", check out this link that Hard Core put together of their overnight marlin trip in Costa Rica last March. For the serious fishermen only, ideally 2 or 3 anglers. We will do over night or multi-port destinations n the Dragin Fly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx7tPDq8WQs&feature=youtu.be
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 1:45 PM
Sunday, October 14, 2012
two sailfish and 3
nice yellowfin tuna yesterday, everyone got a fish and PLENTY of tuna for dinner, sushi, breakfast, lunch tomorrow and the rest of the village.
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:11 PM
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Hauling Out
The Dragin Fly will be hauling out for annual minor maintenance and painting. We're getting ready for the peak season, although the fishing is red hot right now.
We will be back in the water and running charters beginning Oct. 20. Remaining October openings are:
Oct. 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. If we are booked, we will be glad to help find another boat.
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 2:19 PM
Monday, October 8, 2012
The big tree
We find that same big tree again today and raised 2 blue
marlin jump one off on a live bonito after almost spool us on a 50, then raised one more but did not eat any baits catch 5 for 13 on the
sailfish. their were so many mahi around that tree, I,m not even sure how many
we catch. Quit fishing @ 1:30 PM everyone of our angler was tired "
---Capt. James.
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:26 AM
Good October fishing continues
Raised 12 today, caught 6 sails and 3 big mahi.
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:24 AM
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Excellent October
We was 2 for five with blue marlin today and 1 for four on the sailfish, we found an old log floating and there were hundreds of mahi mahi around it. I'm
not sure but I think we catch about 15 or 20 that averaged 25 to 30 lbs. All you wanted to catch
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:12 AM
|