Tuna and Spadefish

by | Jun 4, 2017

Rudee Inlet:

Flounder are still hitting on Gulp on a light jig head or live minnows, with reports of more and more keepers beginning to make an appearance.  Spot and Croaker have started moving in and can be caught on artificial or live blood worms as well as cut squid. Finger Mullet continues to be the popular bait for anglers looking to catch Puppy Drum.

Inshore:

The Inshore boats continue to troll for Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish with action increasing more with each passing day. There have also been some nice Cobia brought to the docks over the past few days. On the nearshore trips boats have been running a little further out putting anglers on a nice class of Spadefish. We have also started to see some acting catching and releasing some small sharks.

Offshore:

The Rebel, WaveRunner, and Capt Cheryl all returned to the docks this evening with some more nice Yellowfin Tuna and some Mahi in the mix of things.  The Rebel also released a White Marlin

The Rebel returned to the docks a little later last night with a nice haul of Yellowfin Tuna and a few Mahi in the mix of things

CITATIONS:

White Marlin caught and released by Hyemay Freeman of Virginia Beach, VA on the Rebel

 

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