Fishing report Tuesday November 16, 2021 We left Alsdorf Park in Pompano at 6:30 am this morning. It was 63 degrees but I hardly noticed in my Gore-Tex suit. NOAA was spot on with the forecast. To say we caught a little spray might be an understatement but everyone had fun and was well dressed. Nothing much on the fishing side. Lots of baitfish jumping in close and plenty of Bonita to keep busy on. A few Barracudas out around 400. Jordan Schleider USCG Captain EJS Fishing Charters http://ejscharters.com 561-447-7148 600 E Palmetto Park Rd Boca Raton FL 33432
One of the keys to being safe when out to sea is conditions and weather. I am always looking at the weather prior to setting up a fishing charter, all the way until the morning I am leaving. I even watch the satellite on the boat while fishing if the weather is iffy. I am putting together all the links I use to get the weather on this page. Boca Inlet Cam Tells me where the gulfstream is Offshore NOAA Forcast shows storms Wunderground Radar So all these links are great for predicting what's coming your way, but they don't help so much when you are out on a fishing charter and something picks up. For that I use XM Satellite GXM54 with Fish Mapping and live radar and weather. If you are interested in learning more here is the link. XM Fish Mapping This is a great website to see the wind and waves for the week, below is a sample. Wind Alert Jordan Schleider USCG Captain EJS Fishing Charters http://ejscharters.com 561-447-7148 600 E Palmetto Park Rd Boca Raton FL 33432
Sailfishing in June!!! Talk about a blast, we were out looking for tuna at 150 feet with 6-8 foot waves in June and look what we pulled in. I didn't want to hurt the guy any more then we hat to so I did not pull him in to measure and weight but I would bet he was 6 foot. Jordan Schleider USCG Captain EJS Fishing Charters http://ejscharters.com 561-447-7148 600 E Palmetto Park Rd Boca Raton FL 33432
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