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Glen Allen, angler Griffie Loy and first mate Coy Myers |
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Sand Tilefish jigged up from the Edisto Banks |
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Coy with a 'Cuda |
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Griffie Loy and angler Glen Allen |
The weather for the week for June 18 - 23 can only be described as perfect, since it provided a window for offshore anglers to prepare and execute a blue water excursion. Captain Pete Loy and his regular crew took a few family and friends on the Lil' Bit to try for marlin and more. A blue marlin was spotted in the back of the bait spread at 10:20 but the fish did not eat, and a sailfish was spotted a short time later with the same cruise-through mentality. The wahoo responded well in the afternoon over the ledge and several fish were lost due to cut-offs while two nice wahoo came to the gaff! A barracuda, a mahi mahi and a sand tilefish rounded out the saltwater species that were reeled in by the crew that slipped offshore on a Friday to start the weekend off right!
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