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Part I - 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship
This is Part 1 of 3 from our trip to fish the 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship in beautiful Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. We got the invitation from being "Grand Champions" in Chef Lenny's 2009 Tuna Stakes in Atlantic City, NJ. The fishing was very slow in Cabo during this tounament, but we still managed to have a lot of fun and catch a few fish taking 8th place in the tournament.
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Part II - 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship
This is Part 2 of 3 from our trip to teh 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship in Cabo San Lucas.
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Part III - 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship
This is the 3rd and final part of our trip to the 2010 IGFA Offshore World Championship in Cabo San Lucas.
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"Evening of Firsts" Drum Trip (May 21)
We had just got back from Mexico and heard quite a few good reports of a consistent Black Drum bite going on in the DE Bay. We put together a charter with our regulars for our first Drum trip of the season, and everyone on board caught their first Black Drum. Weather was perfect, fishing was good, and the company was even better. Great Trip!
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Delaware Bay Striper Fishing on Exile
This was a stellar trip we had on November 1st, 2008. Great day of chunkin' bunker for striped bass in the DE Bay. The action was nonstop. This is the last of our footage from our old cameras. We installed all High Definition Video Cameras for this season. Get ready to see some amazing footage in the near future!
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2nd Annual Tuna Stakes - Randy's Mako
This fish was caught by angler Randy Cline during Chef Lenny's 2nd Annual Tuna Stakes. We were targeting a nice Mako in the dark, and got hooked up with exactly that. Randy did a great job getting him to the boat. This tournament followed IGFA Rules, so we were not allowed to shoot the Mako. It made boating it a little bit tricky. Everyone was well aware what to do so all went well. This Mako shark helped us win Grand Champions in this tournament!
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White Marlin Triple Header
This is a video from a trip to the Canyons in August. We were white marlin fishing when we had three pop up in the spread. Teamwork is what made this triple header happen. We went on to release 7 white marlin on this trip.
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Exile Sportfishing Episode: Jimmy's First Swordfish
This is a video captured from our cockpit camera on our customized 45' Hatteras charter/tournament fishing boat. We were fishing in the Spencer Canyon when our 30# tuna outfit with a live squid went off. It turned out to have a swordfish on the other end, and gave Jimmy an awesome fight for his first swordy.
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Andy's First White Marlin
This nice White Marlin took a naked ballyhoo in the early a.m. while fishing the Washington Canyon on October 6, 2008. Andy Young was on the rod and did a good job fighting the fish. It put on a great show before we set it back to the deep.
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Sean's Bluefin Release (8-7-08)
After a night in the canyon, we went back inside to catch one more bluefin for Sean. We ended up getting into a nice fat 59 incher. It was a great way to end a spectacular trip.
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Another Tuna for Mark (8-6-08)
This was another of the 8 yellowfin tuna we caught just before dark in teh Lindenkohl Canyon. Mark was on the rod again and brought it into range for a gaff shot.
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Mark's Bluefin Release (8-6-08)
Mark had to fight this one on stand up gear. This was our third Bluefin Tuna of the day and after we caught this fish we ran out to the canyons to catch some yellowfin to put into the boat. Mark beat this fish fairly quickly, and it was another nice 90-100 pounder.
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Sean's Bluefin Tuna (8-6-08)
This was a nice 56 inch Bluefin and was our first one of the day so we were able to keep it. Sean fought it hard for a good 30 minutes out of the chair.
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Bob Winkworth White Marlin Release
This was druing the Mid-Atlantic $500,000 in 2007, Bob Winkworth caught this White Marlin on the Exile and got a clean release. After the wind-on touched the rod tip, the marlin ran again so this is us chasing it and releasing it after getting the release points.
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