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Gunnel hugger
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 13
Credits: 1,252.5
Boat: 18' Triton
Home Port: Niantic, CT
Occupation: fisheries mgmt grad student
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Grenadines Charter???
Going out to the Grenadines for a week, will be mobile, but home base of Grenada..Anybody fished here/chartered here? What's the (good) word? All info appreciated!
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"If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving"
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Trinidad
Posts: 127
Credits: 1,487.0
Boat: 53 custom bernard
Home Port: Trinidad yacht club
Best Catch: lots
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charter
i know of one operation in grenada
yes aye is the boat name i believe they have a website called yesaye.com check it out tobago should be hot right now if you could scoot over i know the international tournament is starting tomorrow in tobago |
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Pit Monkey First Class
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 24
Credits: 1,306.5
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My pops fished with those guys a few years back. They didn't have that great of a day fishing (catch a few small tuna and cuda), but he said the skipper and mate were both friendly, knowledgable guys and the equipment was above average for that part of the world (boat, tackle and electronics). Overall, he was very pleased with the operation. I don't know of any other boats on the Spice Island...catch em up |
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Gunnel hugger
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 13
Credits: 1,252.5
Boat: 18' Triton
Home Port: Niantic, CT
Occupation: fisheries mgmt grad student
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thanks guys! I'll see if I get the chance to charter and pursue some of the big ones, but I'm going down armed with light gear to give me a shot at mahi, cuda, and some other smaller fish...get some lines wet anyhow, which will be great seeing as it's been a long winter at this point in New England
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