No charters on this boat but there are many many options for a charter in the three marinas that fish out of Oregon Inlet. (Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, Pirates Cove Marina, and Wanchese Marina)
Caught my first blue this year in the big rock on the free ranger. A marlin is a different beast all together. My fish was 108 inches but fat. It being the first day we didn’t risk the penalty of it being under 400 but it was probably over. Hour and a half fight but man to say I’m addicted would be an understatement.
Got my first one to the boat in 15~20 min the she sounded and 2 1/2 hrs later we landed f tagged her captn est 400~450 lbs man what a day had citation tuna mahi white marlin and big blue marlin and loads of gaffer dolphin Good day outta Hatteras island NC many many moons ago thinking 1990~91 era. Still feels like yesterday
Where y'all at what country or state ? Cobia lookin short gotta b 40 ''' here in Va I don't think they taste all that great had em every way possible as fresh as possible idk must b me more of flounder trout and rockfish kinda wanting tunas great just hard to come by lol
@@BPHwweez436 North carolina, they have to be 36" to the fork which is pretty much the same as a 40" TL. That one was about 36.25" but definitely legal, I agree it does look small! They're not my favorite fish either, it's interesting how they have such a great reputation as a food fish. A small one *fresh* is a pretty good fish though.
Hour long offshore content is what I like to see!! That second marlin bite was electric!
Love your vids man. Fishing always looks great. You guys ever fish any tournaments on that boat?
Enjoy your videos. Is there a way to go out with y'all. My husband's birthday is coming up in September. This would be a great gift.
No charters on this boat but there are many many options for a charter in the three marinas that fish out of Oregon Inlet. (Oregon Inlet Fishing Center, Pirates Cove Marina, and Wanchese Marina)
Great job on the videos. You are in the 757 right?
Nope, I live in North Carolina. I used to fish out of Hampton some though
Is this a charter boat or a private boat? Impressive catches!!
private
Caught my first blue this year in the big rock on the free ranger. A marlin is a different beast all together. My fish was 108 inches but fat. It being the first day we didn’t risk the penalty of it being under 400 but it was probably over. Hour and a half fight but man to say I’m addicted would be an understatement.
respectable decision to make for sure!
Got my first one to the boat in 15~20 min the she sounded and 2 1/2 hrs later we landed f tagged her captn est 400~450 lbs man what a day had citation tuna mahi white marlin and big blue marlin and loads of gaffer dolphin Good day outta Hatteras island NC many many moons ago thinking 1990~91 era. Still feels like yesterday
Where y'all at what country or state ? Cobia lookin short gotta b 40 ''' here in Va I don't think they taste all that great had em every way possible as fresh as possible idk must b me more of flounder trout and rockfish kinda wanting tunas great just hard to come by lol
@@BPHwweez436 North carolina, they have to be 36" to the fork which is pretty much the same as a 40" TL. That one was about 36.25" but definitely legal, I agree it does look small! They're not my favorite fish either, it's interesting how they have such a great reputation as a food fish. A small one *fresh* is a pretty good fish though.