Archive for March, 2010

Cod and Haddock Fishing

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Spetacular Haddock fishing continues! This weekend the boats were on the Haddock bite again! This has become a lock and load fishing. With the anglers going through bushels of clams to “keep them coming” the fresh smell has made for lock and load fishing to a steady pick and them here they come again!

Anglers were hooking double header haddocks and Wolf fish at the same time.  With the Cod opening soon this is a great way to get out if you love Haddock. These prime fillets make for fine restaurant dining in your own home.

We have a few single spots this weekend call 508 577 0541 for info

Dave Lazzaro from NJ hooks another double!

Dave Lazzaro from NJ hooks another double!

Another Haddock!

Another Haddock!

Dave Lazzaro from NJ hooks another double!

Dave Lazzaro from NJ hooks another double!

Everyone is ON!!!

Everyone is ON!!!

John Reels up another

John Reels up another

Stumpy hooks another double

Stumpy hooks another double

The New Lisa&Jake at the dock

The New Lisa&Jake at the dock

Tuna Fishing Charters

Monday, March 29th, 2010
Date: March 18, 2010
Contacts: Hugh Vickery (DOI), 202-208-6416
Christine Eustis (FWS – Doha), 703-343-3939
Scott Smullen (NOAA), 202-482-6090
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Proposal Not Adopted After Intense
Debate
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The proposal to list Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)
under Appendix I of CITES was not adopted today by the Parties. The proposal,
sponsored by the Principality of Monaco, and strongly supported by the United States,
garnered intense debate by the Parties due to the importance of this migratory fish species
for commercial purposes. The final tally was 20 in support, 68 against and 30
abstentions.
“The U.S. is strongly committed to protecting the bluefin tuna and restoring the health of
the fishery for the benefit of all nations,” said Tom Strickland, head of the U.S.
Delegation. “Today’s vote was a setback for the Atlantic bluefin tuna, but we will keep
fighting to ensure that the fishery is managed sustainably, so that future generations may
see it return to health.”
“The United States remains committed to ensuring that International Commission for the
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas keeps its commitments to science-based, well enforced
management of bluefin tuna,” said National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco, under secretary of commerce for oceans and
atmosphere. “ICCAT took some unprecedented management steps in 2009, but they are
not enough. We will continue to work with ICCAT members to conserve and recover the
species.”
Spain, speaking on behalf of the European Union, introduced an amendment to the
proposal that would have provided for some assurance that the species could be delisted
in the future in order to attempt a compromise position. This amendment was also
rejected.
“The U.S. calls on all Parties of CITES and those who are also members of the
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas to fulfill the promises
made today to conserve the Atlantic bluefin tuna,” said Jane Lyder, acting Head of the
U.S. Delegation. “The responsibility is now on ICCAT to manage the fishery in a
sustainable manner. The world will be watching.”
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Haddock Fishing Charters

Friday, March 26th, 2010

March 26 2010

The Lisa&Jake made trips this week after some extensive work. The trip went smooth as can be! Many thanks to the clients who kept their weights from slamming against the side of the new gel coat job as the Haddock were being hauled over the side!
Haddock fishing was red hot this week as the anglers hooked over 125 of these tasty silver beauties each day. One day topped out over 172 fish!  Now that is some great fishing! Most of the Haddock were hooked on bait rigs on the deeper slopes between Tillies and Jefferies ledge. This under water highway funnels nutrients of plankton that start the food chain and the Haddock settle on the hard pieces of bottom that collects the flow of this food.
Haddock trips will continue until April 15 when they will mix with Cod. There are openings until then but the boats are booked for a while after that.
Check www.kaymancharters.com for openings and details
Sign up for our Shared Charter on April 2nd
Double Haddocks!

Double Haddocks!

Large Haddock
Large Haddock
Toothy Wolf fish

Toothy Wolf fish

Turtle Joes 9lb Haddock

Turtle Joes 9lb Haddock

Delicious Haddock

Delicious Haddock

Bucky gets the first Haddock!

Bucky gets the first Haddock!

Rod bending Haddocks are great table fare

Rod bending Haddocks are great table fare

Haddock & Cod Fishing

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The Kayman Too rocked the Haddock this weekend! Clients took advantage of rare Kayman openings jumped aboard Friday and Sat mornings.
Capt Rob culled through the brown ones until he hit the jack pot! 

Nice Silver Haddocks on a non stop bite that lasted until the 2pm whistle blew!
Every angler ended up with over 25 Haddock to take home!

Even though jigs were dropped into the mix the big eyed silver fish preferred to eat the clam offerings. Most of the fishing was done in 150-250 ft on the east side of Tillies Bank! this is a huge ridge that hold migrating fish as they stop to feed on the rich bottoms that have not seen dragger in ten years.

Both the Kayman too and the Lisa&Jake have enclosed wheelhouses and heaters to take you to the Haddock grounds before April 15!

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Check out the latest updates and video at http://www.kaymancharters.com/blog/

Nice 13 pound Haddock

Nice 13 pound Haddock

14 lb Haddock

14 lb Haddock


Cod and Haddock Report

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

March 14 2010

The Lisa and Jake is back in the water and ready to go. Not starting out good with this weekends Haddock bonanza blown out. Hopefully the bad weather will move on through soon.
The Haddock reports have been good as a lot of anglers with cabin fever are waiting to fill there freezers with these tasty fillets. We still have some pre April 15th openings as the Haddock trips dont fill as quickly as the Cod.
There are still Shared Charter openings in May. If you are not on the mailing list you can sign up at www.Kaymancharters.com or just give a call and we will set you up.
We will be at the Providence Salt water show this weekend and will be the last of the Sportshows for this year. We will be featuring the new Kaymancharters T-shirts they will be on sale at the boats as well this year.
Kayman T Shirts

Kayman T Shirts

Cod fishing Stellwagon Bank

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I am at the Philly  expo sportshow. Things are going great new
clients are filling the books for Spring Cod trips.
Anglers are disappointed in the delay for Cod trips this year but are
still sighning up for Spring Haddock The abundance of shrimp and eels of Gloucester are promising signs for a great Spring.

The only fish report I have comes from the Kayman Too that has been fishing the jig permit .I only got to take the boat once this week
between shows and was totally amazed of the consistance piles of
Codfish. Every trip has been a short one as the piles of Cod seem to
continue for ever .Every drop has at least two or more fish on it.
All these fish are feeding heavy and don’t appear to be
going anywere soon.
Shared charter dates have been posted thru may log on
www.kaymancharters.com or give us a call befor these spots sell out.
I will be at the Suffren NY show this weekend stop by for some Kayman goodies and grab the show specials.