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OFF SHORE FISHING
We bought a new boat!! Click here for more info, more pictures to come later...
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Red Snapper, King & Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, Amberjack, Dorado, Sharks, and Tuna.
- WorldCat 330TE 34ft
- 300 gal. fuel capacity
Flagship of the World Cat fleet, the 330TE is the ultimate hard-core sportfishing power catamaran. Designed and built for blue water fishing, the 10'6" beam and patented Vectorflo™ hull provides a smooth comfortable dry ride in rough waters and is an ultra stable fishing platform. The list of standard fishing features includes a walk-through transom, 4-inch molded-in toe rail, three large fish boxes totaling 888-quarts of insulated storage, 2 tackle centers, two 45-gallon lighted livewells, 6 gunnel mounted stainless steel custom rod holders, raw and fresh water washdowns, and four twist lock 12V DC plugs to power downriggers, electric reels or kites. Luxurious upholstery and amenities also abound with an enclosed step down porcelain electric head and versatile seating.
Click HERE for more information on the boat.
I now have the capability of offering faster, smoother riding, more comfortable trips (electric full size toilet for the women). From Red Snapper to Blue Marlin
I now have the ability to go out to the floating rigs, Boom Vang, and Nansen. Boom Vang is 133 miles out and Nansen is 140. The big draw to these rigs is catching Yellow fin and Black fin tuna while fishing at night. We make a stop or two on the way out and on the way in and catch Snapper and Amberjack. I can also take fishermen out to Cervaza, Tequila, and Falcon rigs or the East Breaks, to troll for Marlin, Sailfish and Wahoo. I have the range to do just about anything within 140 miles of Port O`Connor.
I do most of my fishing drifting over submerged structure, such as wrecks and old wells. I fish the spots that fewer fisherman know about.
I can take you out to troll all day for billfish, tuna, wahoo, dorado, or kingfish. Tie up to a well for red snapper, ling, amberjack or kings. Drift or troll weedlines or shrimp boats for tuna, dorado, kingfish, bonito or ling. Anchor outside the jetties or Pass Cavallo and put out chum to bring the sharks.
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