Fishin' Fever Sportfishing

31' JC Downeast Sportfisherman

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Hey Everyone!

The blackfish/tog bite has been very good with quality fish going in the box. We will be moving the boat to Atlantic City shortly to start our cod season. Call to jump on these trips as they can be lock and load action!


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The Fishin' Fever III is a custom built 31' JC Provincetown and is powered by a single 320HP 3208 Catepillar diesel. State of the art electronics include JRC,Garmin, Lowrance, and Icom. Our fishing equipment is Tiagra,TLD, Torium, and Spheros Shimano reels mounted on Star Rods. Fishin' Fever Sportfishing is now a Star Rod Pro Staff sponsorred boat. Along with Billfisher, Gotcha Lures, and Krok Swivels. The Fishin' Fever III also boasts a large cockpit with a 130lb Murray Brothers fighting chair and a large insulated fishbox that assures your catch will be preserved for when we return. This boat is all top of the line and tournament rigged. As well as the seakeeping abilities and comfortable ride that has become synomous with the legendary downeast hulls.

Capt. Tom Daffin


Palmer's
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Latest Fishing Report

1/11
Another great day on the tog grounds! We had Paul, Frank, Hugh, Mark, Brett, and George aboard today. Real nice sea conditions and fish! We made our way to our first and only drop of the day with Mark starting us off on a decent 6lber. George had the hot hand for the first hour or so landing 10 keepers including a 10.5lber. The rest of the guys found their stride and quality fish started heading for the box. Our last fish of the day was by Hugh with an 11.5lber. We had several good fish today, mostly in the 4-8lb class, a 9lber, and, of course, the 10.5 and 11.5lbers. Thanks for fishing with us guys and look forward to doing it again.

Capt. Tom


 
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