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#77101 - 08/27/08 12:51 PM
James Gang Crew and Equipment/Your Boat
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Sponsor & Charter Captain
Registered: 03/30/07
Posts: 2437
Loc: FORKED RIVER, NJ
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YOUR BOAT, OUR CREW AND EQUIPMENT
I have received a few requests to run trips for guys new to the canyon or wreck fishing, so James Gang Sportfishing is offering another service in addition to Charters.
If you want to book an instructional trip on your boat, we will provide all or some of the following based on your needs:
1) Tackle including Rods, Reels, trolling gear. 2) Ground tackle including anchor and rode for canyon 3) Large cooler(bonar box) capable of holding 12+ fish 4) Sea surface, Chlorophyll, and weather charts for trip 5) Life raft and epirb 6) Chunking barrels, gaffs, squid net and jigs 7) Instruction on rigging for chunk or troll 8) Double anchor and instruction for wreck trips 9) Wire line Trolling rods for Bass/Bunker Spoons
We will bring all of this equipment to your boat(Ocean, Monmouth, Atlantic county). Service includes licensed captain and professional mate. We'll help cut bait and prepare boat prior to leaving the dock.
We will provide you with a recommended bait list or pick up the bait for you at cost.
Overnight Canyon trip $695 Bluefin trip $400 Inshore Wreck trip $300 Striped Bass/Wire Line/Bunker Spoons/Jigging/Live Bait $200
Edited by James Gang (09/29/08 10:40 PM)
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Capt. John Tylutki
When asked where did we catch the fish, it's always in the same place, the lip.....
Sponsor R.F.A
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#89242 - 03/18/09 10:40 PM
Re: James Gang Crew and Equipment/Your Boat
[Re: MCB]
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Sponsor & Charter Captain
Registered: 03/30/07
Posts: 2437
Loc: FORKED RIVER, NJ
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Dan, I would be willing to help you anyway that I can. As Mike mentioned, we are sailing this Saturday(the weather turned on us for Friday), and I have two open spots.
As per your question as to how far off you should run, that comes with personal experience and comfort level. You should never push your own personal limit and comfort level.
With proper safety gear, dockside preparation, and detailed attention to weather forecasts, it is possible to make canyon runs with your boat.
I used to run a 29 Stamas CC with twin Yamaha 250s to the canyon, and had many successful trips. Know your actual usable fuel capacity and fuel burn rates in the worst sea conditions to start before venturing offshore. From there safety items come next, ie life raft, epirb, and ditch bag.
I remember my fisrt canyon trip on my own boat in 1990. Getting there and back was the most important part of my trip. The 2 yellowfin we caught trolling that day were a bonus.
JT
Edited by James Gang (03/18/09 10:44 PM)
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Capt. John Tylutki
When asked where did we catch the fish, it's always in the same place, the lip.....
Sponsor R.F.A
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