Jacksonville Bluewater Charter Report - Jan 20th, 2018

Jacksonville, florida
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Chad Starling

January 26, 2018

The wind has really been hindering the offshore fishing the past few weeks. We had a small window this past week where we were able to make it offshore. We decided to take advantage of the great weather and stretch out to 60 miles. I noticed the water temp out to about 15 miles never made it above 45 degrees which is very cold for us in North Florida so hardly anything is active inside 15 miles except sheepshead. We started trolling at about 52 miles and worked our way out to 60 miles before turning back. We picked up 1 nice wahoo about 50lbs before we started bottom fishing. While bottom fishing, we had good variety from triggerfish, vermilion snapper, mutton snapper, red porgy, almaco jack, amberjack, and sharks. We ended with a great bag of fish! If yuo can catch the weather right, you can really put together a nice bag of fish right now. It will only improve as we approach Spring! {%image_id=57642%}{%image_id=57640%} {%image_id=57641%} {%image_id=57639%} {%image_id=57638%} {%image_id=57637%} {%image_id=57636%} {%image_id=57635%} {%image_id=57634%}{%image_id=57633%}

Tight Lines,

Capt. Chad Starling

Team Buck Rogers Offshore Charters

Team Buck Rogers Offshore Charters

Jacksonville, florida

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