Rough Weather

The past few days the winds have been blowing hard out of the SouthWest.  These strong winds have been made fishing very hard, especially near shore.  The constant wave action in the shallow water has really stirred up the water, moving the Spanish offshore in the 5-10 mile range.  If you can get out that far, the Spanish bite has been fairly consistent in the late morning hours up until the middle of the day.  I am currently getting ready to head down to Costa Rica for a few days to do some fishing.  Susposedly the Yellowfin Tuna are chewing really good and a few scattered Marlin are in the mix.  While there i’m also going to try to find a captain that will take us out and do some bottom fishing for Snapper, Grouper, and maybe a Roosterfish.   I think the place where i’m staying has internet access so i’ll try to post some reports from way down south.  While I’m gone, my charters are still up and running with some of the best captains in Brunswick County, so give me a call and leave a message.  Your business is important to us and i’ll try my best to make sure you get to go fishing.  Tight Lines!!

Capt. Patrick Bryant

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