Click to view attachmentWhat started out as a bumpy, breezy morning quickly mellowed into a picture perfect late Winter/early Spring day and afternoon. It was nice to have a day in the 50's for air temperatures and light breezes to let us know Spring will soon be here! We deep sea wreck fished today and had an excellent day of catching and keeping our limit of 125 Black Sea Bass (5 anglers aboard), 7 Snapper Bluefish, numerous Dog Sharks (all released), and we also released a few undersized Sea Bass and some big, ugly Conger Eels.

All anglers aboard received multiple VA weight Citations, the largest of which was an all time Jil Carrie high weight for Black Sea Bass - a whopping 6 pounds 11 ounces. It couldn't have happened to a more deserving angler - Mr. Charles Randolph who is a volunteer for the VA Citation Program Board, volunteer serving on the VACCA Board, and an avid angler member of the Peninsula Saltwater Fishing Association. Mr. Randolph also had a VA release Citiation of 22 inches. 2nd place honors went to a 6 pound specimen caught by TF Virginia Board regular Craige Stallings.