Yesterday(Tuesday) was once again tale of two cities. The three six packs, all limited or at least very close, nobody caught less than 12 Haddock. The LMA and LAM went in different directions and the bite was late for the Audrey, never happened on the LMA. Not to say it was terrible on the LMA, just slow. High hook had 8 and many with just a couple, some none. The Audrey had a private charter and most everyone had double digits, lots with 12/13 Haddock but also just constant action with Mackerel, Ocean Pollock grabbing the baits before the Haddock could get to it, fun, beautiful day. The Striper fishing was non productive, lots of bait and sign, but only a few bites. We have two public all day boats this morning( LAM/LMA) and two half day Mackerel trips, along with the three six packs all out. New boat very close, all paper work at this point. I’ll post on today’s fishing this afternoon and we have room on some trips rest of week.

If you’ve never liked Mackerel, it’s all about no bones(I know). If you know how to clean them without bones, which I agree is time consuming, but so worth it. The bones are where the oily parts are, get rid of the bones and you get rid of the oil. These are from Sue( our picture taker) deboned and smoked, amazing. Also good fried or in a tomato/onion sauce. Yum, two half day Mackerel boats today.
LAM great day in all aspects!
Double header Haddock with cousin Steve on the LAM
Cousin Steve, must have paid the photographer, in every pic helping out.
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