Winter 2021 Fishing Report

Winter 2021 holiday season started off in a big way for our December arriving clients. The convergence of two seasons in December offers anglers the best shot at an offshore trifecta – late season Wahoo and early arriving Mahi-Mahi and Yellowfin Tunas beginning their migration to the north and south of the island. The Wahoo…

Fall 2021 Fishing Report

We’ve officially turned the corner into the fall season here in the US Virgin islands and the Yellowfin & Wahoo run is in full swing. A solid showing of Wahoo to the south of St. Thomas was the focal point of our offshore charters in September, October and November. We expect a larger class of…

Winter/Spring 2020 Report

The convergence of the winter and spring season offers anglers in the U.S. Virgin Islands the best shot at an offshore trifecta – late season Wahoo and early arriving Mahi-Mahi and Yellowfin Tunas beginning their migration to the north and south of the island. The Wahoo bite remained steady right through the end of January,…

2019 Fall/Winter Report

The winter trade winds definitely made their presence known in November and December! Sustained 15-20kt E/SE winds resulted in persistent, unsettled conditions offshore. The few offshore trips we could squeeze in the small windows of calmer weather were successful however. A strong, early showing of Mahi-Mahi to the south of the island was a welcomed…

Spring 2019 Report

Plenty of fishing excitement here in the US Virgin Islands! The persistent winter trade winds have finally dissipated and spring has ushered in a nice stretch of calmer conditions offshore. The Mahi migration to the south of the island has been average to good most days, with a typical class of 20-25lbs. Mahi schools rounding the…

Winter 2018/2019 Report

January and February typically feature some of the best offshore fishing here is in the USVI. The convergence of two seasons offers anglers the best shot at an offshore trifecta – late season Wahoo and early arriving Mahi-Mahi and Yellowfin Tunas beginning their migration to the north and south of the island. The Wahoo bite…

Fall 2018 Report

Fall is Wahoo season here in the US Virgin Islands, with the largest hoo’s typically arriving near the end of December and into mid January. Since the beginning of October, it’s been a steady bite along the south drop, with 2-3 Wahoo in the 20-40lb range hitting the deck on recent 4-Hour or 6-Hour Offshore…

May-June 2018 Report

The travel season here in the US Virgin Islands may be slowing down, but the summer bite is just starting to heat up! So far the inshore fishing has been the best bet for guests looking for multiple hook ups throughout the day. The Offshore scene is becoming more consistent and as we get later…

March 2018 Report

Greetings from sunny St. Thomas, USVI! We’ve had a great start to the 2018 fishing season. Both our offshore and inshore fishery produced some quality bites over the past two months. While later than usual, 20-40lb class Mahi-Mahi are starting their spring migration between the waters of St. Thomas and St. Croix, just a few…