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jayded1 08-03-2008 01:10 AM

Daytona offshore fishing advice....
 
Hello,
I'm in Daytona with the family, anyone know of a good outfit for offshore fishing for 4 persons that wont break the bank?
TIA

David

NoBones 08-03-2008 09:09 AM

Re: Daytona offshore fishing advice....
 
With the price of fuel the 6 pack guys had no choice
but to raise there prices. :( :(
You would save a little $$ by taking a trip on
one of the head boats out of Ponce Inlet..
Either at Inlet Harbor or the Critter Fleet..
Bottom fishing has been good lately.
If you are at a Motel/Hotel check the brochure rack, all the party boats are in there..
Have fun while you are here.
If you want some other things to check out PM me.

See ya, Ken

JohnB 08-03-2008 02:06 PM

Re: Daytona offshore fishing advice....
 
The guys did good out there on Sat, scamps, red snappers, and some other fish. The cold water has moved out, and the fishing is starting to pick up. I am running a trip out of Port Canaveral, 40 miles south of Daytona tomorrow.

Out of Ponce, I would suggest Capt Ron Neff of Absolute Trip Charters
Cell: 386-689-2037
Landline Phone: 386-426-0597
Tell him John B from Deep Blue Sea sent you...

jayded1 08-03-2008 08:01 PM

Re: Daytona offshore fishing advice....
 
Thanks for the advice. I checked out the Critter Fleet and the upside is that if we drag the kids and wives along it'll be a nice quite drive to Orlando! 90 ft party boat with ac the wives and sleep or gossip just like we do when they are shopping!
It doesnt make sense to charter a sportfisher for a 1/2 day run although the fishing was so great from the beaches and piers today that we (henpicked husbands) are planning to come back to fish offshore and skinny water in the near future.
Thanks again,

Jayded1


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