Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Fishing 20nm Off Ocean City last week in my 17' Montauk

Posted by Whalerbob on 06/30/15 - 2:54 PM
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Silentpardner wrote:
Congratulations! That sounds like a fine day in any size Whaler :)

I am a little confused about the size of tackle concern...down here, our larger tackle would be used for the Mako's. Most here would use 30W or less for the Dolphin, (you call 'em Mahi), kingfish and blackfin tuna, and 50 - 80W for the Makos and Marlin, as well as Wahoo. I have picked up Makos several times while trolling in the nearshore areas out to 35 miles that would go over 75 lbs...if I had allowed them to be brought on my deck. I don't, but to each his own :)
Trolling with 50W's pulling large Marlin/Wahoo lures will produce an occasional Mako as a bycatch here. It will also eliminate all those other sharkies you were tossing back, and could produce a really great tasting fish or two :)


The reference to heavier tackle was regarding the spinning rod (Shimano Stradic 5K with 20# power pro) that I was using for the Dolphin (aka Mahi). I had a Stradic 8K with 50# power pro on board but it's more fun on lighter tackle and I had plenty of fish. The Shark rods are 50W's with 60# and 80# Mono with 200# wind on leaders and 6' of 278# single strand wire to the hook. I really didn't expect to see Dolphin that close this early in the season but it was a nice surprise.

In the Mid Atlantic 20NM is considered inshore/nearshore as the canyons are minimum 50NM from the inlet and I was fishing a lump called the Jacks Spot that comes up from 100' to 50' of water. There were catching 30 - 50LB Yellowfin and some Bluefin 15 miles beyond where I was but that wasn't in my game plan although I did have plenty of fuel. Nobody really trolls for Mako in the east but once and a while we'll get one that way as by catch while we're trolling for other game.

Blue Marlin rarely come much inshore of the canyons but the White Marlin do come much closer sometimes. The Whites rarely get larger than 80lbs so the guys that specifically target them use reels in the TLD 20 / 25 range. Most guys looking for a mixed bag troll larger tackle (30's, 50's 80's because you're pretty screwed if something big hits a TLD 20.

Edited by Whalerbob on 06/30/15 - 3:57 PM