Like we’ve said north and south…

Basically between our app and if you use any services for imagery, im gonna post one above, you can see the blue water is here and all the water is hot 80 degrees or hotter in most areas, so now what? That’s where our app is useful, we can see where commercial boats are fishing, other members are fishing, and then also altimetry and salinity too, it always seems to line up with where the fish are! Like we’ve been saying you best options are basically going as far north as you can make it with your fuel amount, pick a canyon or inshore lump some kind of structure and work it, when its all blue we tend to try and fish near the altimetry lines, I know those fish feel that pressure and it effects them and we’ve tracked it and seen it, but with that being said boats and members are catching them both in the deep blue water and inshore in 30-60fms in green water, or greenish blend I should say cause that blue water is slowly pushing in closer and closer especially to the north! Now to.the south you’ve got the bite that was happening south of the Norfolk on the lumps in 30-60fms south west of the Norfolk, but now there is a good salinity push into the Norfolk and an altimetry line running through the Washington, we haven’t heard any crazy reports from down there, besides some marlin deep in the Washington and mahi, but I wouldn’t be surprised if tuna show up in the Norfolk or Washington, or even inshore on some of our lumps here very soon! Our app and membership really is the best thing for times like this, the altimetry and chlorophyl and stuff def helps, but fresh catch reports from members and seeing where the commercial fleets are fishing and our algorithm predicting the hot spots, its the next best advantage or tool when all the water is blue and hot, intel, Always Bent Intel. Tight Lines and Stay Bent!

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Tuna to the north and south, what now?