Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Ocean City, MD..Vacation and Fishing.

Posted by MWH on 08/04/08 - 8:19 AM
#1

We are lucky to have a relative with a condo on a canal in Ocean City. We were able to stay a week and take the boat too! This was our view off the deck that walks right down to the boat.
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The weather was great and it allowed us to get offshore for some fishing. On this particular day it was a little overcast.
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We had a double hook up on Yellowfin landing this 70lb class fish and losing a larger 80-90lb class at the side of the boat when the hook pulled.
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We also caught some nice Mahi too....

Some other sites to see in the area is the commercial fleet. This area is located near the boat ramp and some seafood restaurants.
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Some Marine Police boats. I did see a 24 Outrage Police boat but didn't have my camera....
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Made it offshore again the weather was perfect.
Here is Brady with a very nice Cow Mahi, measured 51"
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The pit with some quality Mahi. Several were hooked up!!
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Here's one coming in, Lyon ready with the gaff....
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Lyon holding small Skip Jack Tuna.
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Back at the slip.
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We had agreat day on the water left the pier at 4:30am and this little guy a Mullet jumped right in the boat as we motored out of the canal, guess it was a sign that Whalers really do catch fish :D.
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Posted by brady on 08/04/08 - 5:46 PM
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Mike, A great time was had by all. One fillet from that slammer was enough to feed the seven of us and we still had some left over. That was one big Mahi! For anyone wondering about that mullet, that little guy jumped out of the water with such force he hit the piping on the t top above my head and landed on the deck at our feet!:o That was something you do'nt see every day.
Thanks for the great trip, Brady

Posted by MW on 08/05/08 - 2:35 AM
#3

Now that's what I call "ENJOYING YOUR WHALER", GREAT PIC'S, GREAT FISHING !
THAT'S COOL ! B)
mw

Posted by sraab928 on 08/05/08 - 5:46 AM
#4

Mike, great pictures, thanks for sharing. Now thats what I call a vacation. Your boat looks great too...I would have been freaking out trying to get the decks clean all day....Im a little anal that way..lol :D

Your boat is truly as you say...."battle ready"

Posted by CES on 08/05/08 - 6:26 AM
#5

Fantastic pictures, I really enjoyed looking at them. Thanks!!

Posted by John Fyke on 08/08/08 - 1:57 PM
#6

CES wrote:
Fantastic pictures, I really enjoyed looking at them. Thanks!!


Posting for the posts huh gay

Posted by TexasOutrage on 08/08/08 - 4:39 PM
#7

Mike,

Looks like you guys know how to fish! Great pictures.

Were you trolling ballyhoo with skirts for the dolphin? If so, what speed? How about the yellowfin?

Edited by TexasOutrage on 08/10/08 - 7:18 AM

Posted by MWH on 08/08/08 - 8:25 PM
#8

Thanks for the comments, we had a great time in Ocean City. I'm looking forward to getting back out there, love that blue water.

Texas,

When we troll out there were pretty much targetting Tuna but anything can hit when your in the Ocean. Most of the fish were caught on rigged Ballyhoo, with a blue and white Islander, skirt. I usually troll 3 - 4 in the spread of 7 - 8 rods...Trolling speeds range from 6.5mph to 7.5mph depending on sea conditions and how the lures are moving through the water. I like them to run slightly beneath the surface and then rise and break the surface causing a slight disturbance or splash.

We also drag pink Squid teasers on the port and starboard corners 10' off the stern. I believe his helps raise fish since one came up and bite the last Squid in half.

Scott,

LOL, I know what you mean about a bloody deck, immediately after the fish are placed in the fishbag its rinsed off with the saltwater washdown hose. It makes quick work of the mess and is a great option...I'm pretty anal too about my boat.

Posted by DelawareDan on 08/10/08 - 4:32 PM
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great pics again, Mike, and a great trip

So the Mahi you caught were also on the trolled ballyhoo?

How far offshore did you go this time? All the way to the canyons?

Posted by MWH on 08/11/08 - 6:13 AM
#10

Dan,

Yeah, the Mahi were caught on the Ballyhoo, I think only one hit an artificial. We did go to Poormans canyon (50+ miles) both days, caught the Tuna there but most of the fish were caught at the Hot Dog which is approx 42 miles offshore.