Fishing Report: Gone Crawfishin'!

Fri, Aug 8th 2014, 04:11 PM

Nassau: The charter boats captains report catching some tuna offshore along with a few mahi.

Adam Russell, Chubasco Charters, captadamr@hotmail.com

Teddy Pratt www.fishing242charters.com fishwithteddy@yahoo.com

Nicholas Pinder, Born Free Chaters, www.bornfreefishing.com

Mark Kooskalis, North Shore Charters, northshorecharters@gmail.com

Dwayne Treco, Morinin' Ride Charters, www.morninridecharters.com

North Exuma, Highbourne Cay: No reports; everybody went crawfishing.

Highbourne Cay Marina info@highbournecaybahamas.com

North Eleuthera: No reports.

Devon Sawyer daddyd24@hotmail.com

Jeff Fox, Ocean Fox Charters www.oceanfoxfishingbahamas.com.

South Eleuthera, Cape Eleuthera: No reports.

Leon Gibson lgibson@capeeleuthera.com

Al J Curry, Ocean Fox Charters. www.oceanfoxcottonbay.com

Andros: No reports.

South Andros: No reports.

Rosewell Rahming "Reel Tight Charters" www.androsbahamasfishing.com

Abaco: No reports for offshore. Most anglers have been targeting kingfish along the edge and bottom fishing.

Glen Kelly, Schooner Bay. www.schoonerbaybahamas.com or www.blackflylodge.com

Kevin Sawyer, Island Boy Tackle www.islandboytackle.com

Treasure Cay Marina: cbootle@treasurecay.com

JICboatrentals@yahoo.com

Long Island, Stella Maris: Stella Maris Marina www.stellamarismarina.com

Long Island, Clarence Town: No reports.

Flying Fish Marina flyingfishmarina@batelnet.bs

Cat Island, Hawks Nest: No reports.

Anton Mackey, Hawk's Nest Resort and Marina info@hawks-nest.com

Grand Bahama, Freeport: Doug Silvera from Reef Tours reports catching mahi and tuna offshore after the weather settled down later in the week.

Doug Silvera, Reef Tours (Port Lucaya): Reeftours@coralwave.com

Grand Bahama, West End: Gone crawfishin'!

Kyle Wilchcombe, Old Bahama Bay Resort: www.oldbahamabay.com

Bimini: No reports.

Jerome Stuart captjerome@yahoo.com

Captain Stephen Knowles www.BigGameClubBimini.com

Berry Islands, Chub Cay: No reports.

Get Ready for the Lionfish Derby in Nassau on Aug 16th. The Bahamas National Trust is organizing a tournament on Saturday August 16th. Everyone is invited to participate. The entrtry fee is only $50 per boat. There will be several prize categories; largest, smallest and the most fish caught. There will also be lionfish dishes to sample. Please call 328-8382 or email lindsay@greenparrotbar.com for more information.

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