Tuna to the north and south, what now?
Well as I’m sure almost everyone knows by now, the yellowfin bite down south of the Norfolk has been pretty good, it was a zoo out there on Saturday with lots of boats down there, quite a few caught, but all that pressure never helps, boats yesterday in that same area had a much slower day than boats on Saturday but they still caught. We also saw our buddies on the Fish-Lik got a nice wahoo down there! Then up to the north there is a bite as well Between the Spencer and Tom’s, we had a member who caught 4 yellows in the Lindenkohl, and then pushed north and got a bluefin in the Carteret, and continued north into Tom’s where they hooked a White Marlin! So it’s decent to the south, decent to the north, but not much in-between, some mahi and a marlin bite here and there in the poormans and Washington. Can’t believe there isn’t more life in that blue water in the Baltimore, then the Wilmington has been great for tile fish if anyone cares about that. One interesting observation we made is the yellowfin to the south seem to be in shallower inside the 100 line in the green water as shallow as 30fms, where as the yellows caught in the Lindenkohl and to the north have been outside the 100 line in deeper blue water, thought that was interesting, we heard the Linde looked great yesterday had birds and whales, probably worth a shot if your thinking of going tomorrow and can’t get to the bite to the south. Tight lines y’all Stay bent!!