Great report, lots of detail.
Is this AI? “I see there is a “Dr Marine Biologist Analysis” Is this a collaboration between AI and the aforementioned ? Does this person have a name?
2004 28’ Albin TE, F/V EMMA
I’ll be keeping her here in NY. I didn’t get enough use out of keeping a boat in FL during winter months as it seems to be blowing most of the time. Additionally, the productive bottom fishing for groupers and the like out of the Venice area is usually in the 60...
This AI technology will help those who know how to take advantage of it. I think most of the fishing community today couldn’t catch a fish in a barrel full of them, and that will continue to be so.
I think it will also help tremendously in understanding the changes taking place in our oceans.
Are there any brick & mortar businesses left in the area that provide these services, or is it all online today? Any recommendations either way would be appreciated although I would prefer a real “store” where you speak face to face.
215 degrees for about 1/2 an hour is not really a fish smoking tempature. That’s cooking the fish. Mackerel, should be hot smoked which is about 40-45 degrees Celsius, which would be between 104-113 F. Do that for about 12 hours.
Interesting. I just clicked on it and it takes me to the American Hunter site without any issues I can tell. The site appears to be functioning as expected.
Departure date October 3rd, out of Marco Island, FL, the boat limited to 12 anglers and there is one or two spots still available. She is a sister ship to the American Patriot and @ 75’ with 12 anglers there will be plenty of room. $895 plus tip otherwise includes everything all your meals...
Fishing on the American Hunter, sister ship of the American Patriot. She’s a bit smaller at 75’ but a fine vessel indeed.
This is a limited trip, 12 anglers, departing October 3rd, for 3 days in the Dry Tortugas. She departs out of Marco Island, FL. Fare is $895 and includes just about...
Thanks Captain Mike,
My search started about a year ago. I was initially looking for a flush deck but ended up with a mid engine, hard top, soft back. There were trade offs for each, but the mid engines are more plentiful so hence much easier to find one. After traveling up and down the east...
If all goes as planned I will be closing on a new sled this coming week.
I want to update the electronics on the boat and have been considering between Garmin & Simrad.
Your thoughts?
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