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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Rum Cay report". Here's how is started: "In a break from the monsoon two boats fished yesterday on the Southeast point of "
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| NBS Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Homestead, FL
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| Rum Cay report In a break from the monsoon two boats fished yesterday on the Southeast point of Rum Cay and raised 5 blue marlin. Although they were only able to fish for 3 hours before the downpour returned they released 2 blue marlin and caught several small tunas. Before the rain arrived the birds and yellowfin tunas made a great showing late in the afternoon for several days of exciting fishing. We begin fishing again the first part of next week and hopefully our next report will be a good one. Tight lines Captain Ross"Flash"Clark |
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| Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Madison Ct
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| Nice report Capt.Tight lines next week . ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Clinton, CT
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| Good to hear reports from other areas. Good Luck on the next trip out. Hopefully the rain will quit for a few days.
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: VOODOO GRILLE MYSTIC
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| NBS Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Homestead, FL
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| Another update from Flash: We began fishing yesterday for an 8 day stretch and opened with a great day. The weather is once again beautiful Bahamian weather and the fishing was great. We began the day's fishing on the NE point of Rum and found the birds feeding over yellowfin tunas. After catching a pair of 15-20lb. yellowfins we began searching offshore the bank. Midway between Rum Cay and San Salvador we came across a small current edge that was holding some bait. From this we caught a 30lb wahoo and a couple of mahi mahi. We trolled back to the NE point for the change of tide and when we arrived the birds we working hard over a group of tunas. As we pulled in we hooked up to a pair of nice yellowfin tunas. After a few minutes we boated a 50lb.+ yellowfin and watched as a LARGE tiger shark feasted on our second tuna. The sharks have to eat also. We also raised 3 blue marlins and tagged one we estimated at 175lbs. It was angler Mark's first blue marlin and being the sport he celebrated his catch with the traditional saltwater swim/dunking. Fishing here is definately building every day and we are looking for another great day's fishing today. Until later Tight lines Captain Ross"Flash"Clark |
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