Friday, April 06, 2007

Well, the Weather sure has gotten tougher. The fishing slowed a little bit for the boats who made it out Monday-Thursday, but there were still some nice catches of yellowfin tuna. The wind is really going to blow hard over offshore waters on Saturday. But It will die down again and we'll be back out fishing early next week.





GALE WARNINGSTORM FORCE WINDS EXPECTED SAT...N WALL OF GULF STREAM NEAR 35N 75.2W...36.2N 73.8W...37.1N 73.9W...37.6N 72.6W...TODAYN TO NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT DIMINISHING TO VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS. SEAS 3 TO 6 FT...EXCEPT TO 6 TO 9 FT E OF 1000 FM... SUBSIDING TO 2 TO 4 FT...EXCEPT TO 4 TO 7 FT E OF 1000 FM... HIGHEST FAR NE.TONIGHTSHIFTING WINDS INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT...EXCEPT BECOMING W TO NW 25 TO 35 KT OVER SW PORTION LATE. SEAS BECOMING 3 TO 5 FT...EXCEPT 5 TO 8 FT OVER SW PORTION LATE. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED TSTMS DEVELOPING.SATW TO NW WINDS INCREASING TO 30 TO 40 KT...EXCEPT TO 50 KT NEAR THE GULF STREAM EARLY...THEN DIMINISHING TO 25 TO 35 KT LATE...HIGHEST FAR NE. SEAS BUILDING TO 6 TO 12 FT...EXCEPT 12 TO 20 FT FROM THE GULF STREAM SE. SHOWERS ENDING LATE.





The great thing about it is you never know what will bite aftera big blow like this. In the spring the waters off the outer banks are teeming with both tropical and temperate oceanic species. Next week could be gangbuster fishing for big dolphins or big bluefin tuna, or both. Check back with us and we'll tell you what's happening. Or call Capt' Dave and book your date. This time of year anything could happen, and usually does. . .

Come fishing with the High Return,

We'll HOOK YOU UP ! ! !