Archive for June, 2009
November Pollock
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Wolffish Charters
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Bluefin Tuna Video
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Wolf fish video
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009Cod fishing report
Friday, June 19th, 2009Cod Fishing Photos June 09
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009Cod fishing June 15 2009
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
June 15 2009
The Kayman Too and the Lisa&Jake have been filling fish totes every day! Limits of Cod have been reached with no trouble even by novice anglers! This has been one of the best starts to Summer Cod fishing. Most of the Cod are Market size 6-10 lbs nice clean white bellied fish! These make for excellent tablefare and great for freezing.
Schools of Pollock have shown up on some of the peaks and wrecks, these hard fighting fish are usually caught on the teaser and a nice Cod on the jig making for a heck of a fight!
Haddock have been caught in the deeper waters on jigs and bait. Some big Haddock are around this year! a good numer of 7-10 lbers have hit the deck!
The Tuna have showed up in decent numbers but don’t seem to be settled in.We have only trolled for an hour of so with no luck. I did bring some live bait the other morning only to have them gobbled up by huge Bass and Bluefish.
Plenty of openings coming up for some great fishing, Cick on the “book it now ” button to check avalibility and book your trip!
Cod Fishing Photos – June 11 2009
Thursday, June 11th, 2009Cod Fishing Video
Thursday, June 11th, 2009This is a video of cod fishing with Kayman Charters sent in by one of our clients.

Cod Fishing Report
Thursday, June 18th, 2009Report »
We arrived at the Banks by 6:05 A.M. & fished the first couple of Hours in a Driving Rainstorm, & fortunately the Seas were small as predicted. All of us made sure we had our Foul-Weather Gear Available, & ready to go. On our 1st Drop we began Jigging for Cod, Haddock & Pollock, & within a 1/2 Hour we were bailing fish from 250 Feet down below. Most of the Codfish, Haddock & Pollock were Market Size, although we did catch some Haddock up to 9 Lbs. After about 2 Hours, surprisingly the rain stopped. A few minutes after that, Matt the mate, Kevin the Capt. & a couple of the Guys, noticed a School of Bluefin Tuna, up to 200 Pounds, Jumping Clear Out Of The Water, Chasing Bait, & also a couple of Whales Spouting. Immediately Capt.Kevin & Mate Matt, told us to bring up our lines, it was time to give it a try Trolling for Bluefin Tuna. We gave this a shot for about 2 Hours, but with no offerings from the Bluefin it was back to Bottom Fishing.
Settling in to another area of the Banks, we began Drifting with our Diamond Jig-Teaser Rigs, again in 250 Feet of Water. As soon as we all touched bottom, Rods began to Double-Over & Bend. A Few of us tried fishing Clam Baits as Capt.Kevin suggested, & we began to catch some nice Haddock again. We also hooked a few nice Pollock on the Jigs. The only difference this time, was that after an hour or so, all of us started to catch those Pain-In-The-Ass Dogfish. I’m beginning to think, is there anywhere you can fish, without catching them??? Using those 17 Diamond Jigs in 250 Feet of Water takes alot out of you & we were all glad that Capt.Kevin decided to take a run to fish in a shallower area of the Banks where the Tide seemed just right now.
As we made out next drop in 90-100 Feet of Water, it was Lock & Load fishing at it’s Finest. Billy, Dennis, John, Nicky, Roy & I were Smiling from Ear to Ear, because of the Phenominal Bite that we were all into. Fishing now in a light current, I decided to switch to a 10 oz. Diamond Jig, Billy was Fishing with a 5 oz. Diamond Jig, & Nicky changed over to a 8 Oz. Butterfly Jig. Everything was working, & some of us were praying for alittle rest in between hook-ups. At the Final Bell, we must have caught between the 6 of us, at least 150 Fish, besides 40 of those pesky Dogfish. We were all kind of Happy that it wasn’t a Hot Sunny Day, because we were lucky enough to fish in
Very Comfortable Temperatures all day. This was one of those Fishing Trips to Remember, with each of us going home with 40 Lbs. of Fillet. I enjoyed so much being with a Great Bunch Of Gentlemen. We fished on the Larger Boat of Kayman Charters, a 40-Footer by the name of Jake & Lisa. This Boat has a Beautiful Setup, with 5 Bunks in the DownStairs Cabin, Room to Sit in the UpStairs Cabin, & a Gigantic Cockpit to fish in. If your looking to do some really good Saltwater Fishing in Massachusetts, look up Kayman Charters at www.kaymancharters.com We all stayed overnight at the Knights In Danver
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