Monday, April 30, 2018
but it didn't last :(
still raised a handful of sails and a blue marlin yesterday, but not the double digits we were hoping for. Seamount season is upon us, reach out to us regarding openings.
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 10:43 PM
Thursday, April 26, 2018
What we've been waiting for
double digit day. Been a while since that has happened, total of 19 sails in two days
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 10:45 AM
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
sailfish return
"Well It’s seems like some one called the sailfish and
told them the season was over, so they showed back up: 12 for 18 and a nice wahoo about 25
Lbs"
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 8:03 AM
Sunday, April 22, 2018
seamount season upon us
Dragin Fly will be undergoing some regular maintenance in early May, changing out a generator and some other odds and ends in preparation for the upcoming seamount season.
We have openings to kick off the seamount season in May and early June. Shoot us an e mail to get the specific details and dates.
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 10:36 AM
Friday, April 20, 2018
A dorado away
Congrats to Capt. Mike on the Epic for blowing away the competition in the OWC. Capt. James and crew of the Dragin Fly missed the podium by a dorado, but their best three days were good for 4th place.
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 9:56 AM
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
OWC Tournament
http://owc18.catchstat.com/?dom=owc&loc=mainnav&lnk=live-scoring
Above is the link to live scoring.
51 teams from around the world competing in the Super Bowl of Sportsfishing.
Each day they fish on a different boat. Dragin Fly has had the prestigeous honor of being the top boat a couple of times and it looks like they are in the running again.
This is typically the last tournament of the year. A good performance by the Dragin Fly in this tournament reminds me that one common factor for success is that I am not on the boat!
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 11:23 AM
Thursday, April 12, 2018
heroes and zeroes
Not many zeroes, but we have had some tough days. Blue marlin and tuna schools saving the day and making the crew heroes a lot of days. Still some really good fishing, but it has sometimes been a struggle.
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 7:52 AM
Thursday, April 5, 2018
pics from yesterday
couple of marlins, sails and dorado for dinner
posted
by Capt. George Beckwith at 1:24 AM
Monday, April 2, 2018
one day to the next
Terribly slow day yesterday, only a dorado and a sailfish.......what a difference a day makes, today 2 blue marlin and 5 sails.......
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by Capt. George Beckwith at 9:01 PM
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