
Getting Body and Boat Fit
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By Nick Cremasco
October 15: Time to start fishing. Had my rotator surgery on August 27th and here we are 7 weeks later and got some clearance to get started! dealt with some boat issues and we are ready! I can't wait to get back on the water! October 17: I rescheduled repeat angler James Spence and his family because of a forecast of high winds. NE winds of 15-20knots and seas 4-6ft were not gonna be fun for the family so we have rescheduled for November! October 19: The wind is howling right now. This was an easy decision. Not what we are looking for after sitting at the dock for the past 8 weeks from surgery. Praying for calm seas and good fishing by the weekend. The whole entire week looks like a blow-out! Check out this wind readings from the beach. No charter fishing for dolphin and sailfish today... {%image_id=45560%} October 20: A&J Boatworks, Ron, Marshal and Myself have been busting our butts to get the new boat ready for the season. We had the transom re-done, new riggers, hull compound and waxed, bottom soda blasted, wheels trued, new isenglass, new injectors and front crank seals. We added a 100 gallons of fuel and moved some batteries around in the engine room and much more. Looking forward to getting this girl fishing and fishing a few tournaments and then before we know it Tuna season will be here! Look us up for some Tuna fishing or sailfish charters. Tournament charters as well. {%image_id=45561%} {%image_id=45562%} {%image_id=45563%} October 21: Unfortunately Mike and his group were not able to reschedule their trip and the NE 25-30 knot winds did give us a fighting chance for our 3/4 day Stuart Fl fishing charter today. October 22: We were forced to cancel our 3/4 day fishing charter again today because of high seas. Mike and his group from Montana chose to do something a little more enjoyable than deal with the high winds and sea conditions today. Capt. Patrick Price www.daymakerfishing.com (772) 405-0091