Low Profile leads MidAtlantic after Day One

Low Profile had no competition in rough seas on the first day of the MidAtlantic at Cape May.

That surely won’t be the case today as 191 boats are fishing. Low Profile boated a 71 pound yellowfin tuna to take the daily win.

Golden Eagle bluefish report for Monday

We had great readings in shallow water today and picked away at some nice gaffers, with plenty of 10 to 14 pound BLUES showing on the scope. The fish just didn’t want to bite the way they should have based on what we were seeing.

We decided to take a ride offshore on a report and were rewarded with some super jigging on 2 to 4 pound BLUES stacked up from mid-water all the way to the bottom. When we got on them, the jigging action was excellent!

Lilly does it again — MidAtlantic opens

Dave Lilly returned to the same tiny NY Bight spot that produced fluke limits from 4-7 pounds last week with Brian Farmerand this week found the same thing up to a 9-pounder!

The MidAtlantic started today with 211 boats and a purse of over $ 6.5 million. Jeff Merrill said both are tournament records.

Lilly found an old spot was the best

Fluke pro Dave Lilly fished an ocean spot he hadn’t tried in a long time while fishing Brian Farmer and Paul. He got “4 over 5 bs , a 7 lber and a 3 man limit of low 4s to finish the day . left them biting and quit early well before noon .”

Big dolphin on Golden Eagle

The Golden Eagle from Belmar loaded up with 15-20- pound dolphin on Monday’s Exotics trip and added others to over 30 pounds plus a white marlin.

Dave Lilly had a super fluke trip today. Details tomorrow.

Capt. Ron Santee reports from his Fishermen out of Atlantic H[ghlands that the fluke bbite was strong during a gorgeous day with many limits. Scott Rever took the pool at 4 pounds 6 ounces. That boat is chartered on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday this week. n

Big money sinners at WMO

Though Saturday’s added fishing day was a dud with no changes among the leaders, some boat owners with a good coverage of Calcutta bets did very well.

Bill Sharpe won over 3.5 million dollars for his 80-pound white on Mister Pete, and even third place Bull Pen got over a million for a 70-pounder. Max Bet’s only weighed blue marlin also was in that class. Gray Fox from Brielle not only won over a million for a 179-pound tuna –but also boated the only legal wahoo of 69.50 pounds.