Storm has passed and conditions are good!
Last day of the 2024 WMO and the wind has laid out, the seas have calmed down, and boats are out fishing! Let’s see what comes to the scales here on the last day! I couldn’t wait to wake up and look at the sat shots this morning, but I was a little disappointed to see the water is still pretty unorganized out there. We still have the eddy that’s been up in the Wilmington area that is now pushing east back towards the gulf, however I believe there is plenty of good water still holding fish in and around Wilmington and Baltimore canyons, as far north as the Lindenkohl and Carteret. I guess I’ll have to wait to hear from Jeff and the crew, I believe they’re fishing in the Wilmington today so he will be able to tell me what the water looked like, and we’ll have a better idea for what this week holds once we can se tomorrows shots and data! Like I said at the moment unorganized and all over the place but Wilmington still looks like the best bet, maybe dumpsite east of Baltimore for billfish. Inshore looks very dismal, I don’t see any lumps that look like they’d be holding tuna, maybe if your in Cape May or DE Bay and can go to some of the northern lumps like the Lobster Claw (38° 50.425’ 73° 34.68’) or 40 Fm Fingers (just east of Lobster claw) good luck and tight lines!