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Old 06-26-2024, 09:00 AM   #1
Jim in CT
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mike roy and reel cast charters of CT

So i got out with Reel Cast charters in old saybrook on father’s day. Mike had told me that getting bunker was the key to great fishing. So we started the day by poking around a cove. There were several other boats in he same cove, throwing cast nets, casting snaggers. I didn’t see one bunker landed by any other boats. But Mike is so in tune with his side scan sonar, that even though there was no surface flipping,,he filled his two live wells with two tosses of his cast net. The bunker literally cannot hide from him.

Then we live lined them for a few hours, and we didn’t go ten consecutive minutes without a fish on, all day. We were surrounded by boats that didn’t have bunker, and i saw two fish caught all day, by all the other boats combined, while we caught fish after fish to 40 pounds.

Mikes boat is a 1 year old conch 27 footer. his equipment is all state of the art, very light tackle with plenty of strength. he and his captains not only catch fish, they’re pleasant to be with and a perfect for kids.

It’s truly a world class outfit, it’s a lot like fishing with Cohen Babcock.
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