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hey, next week we were thinking of going offshore for some pelagics, tuna,marlin, mahi. where do you think woudl be the best sport to go next week, we were hoping maybe these storms would push some yellows into the dump but i dont know. would it worth trolling a couple of ballyhoo to in case of a marlin, since there have been reports of them at the fairway and mudhole?
 

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We fished SE of the Mudhole (East) last weekend and only had two blue sharks to show for it. Moved into the hole and instantly loaded up on doggies. Saw a heavy weedline littered with whiting near by and went up on the troll for about an hour with nothing but a big bluefish to show for it. Marked lots of life, most of which looked like doggies, and some other large marks which we didn't find out what they were. No tuna, no mahi, no marlin. . .
 

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I had several reports of bluefin close in off of southeast light last week and another couple of boats had them down by the gully. No reports of inshore yellowfin. Check the reports for Rhode Island and offshore in this week's magazine.

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Doubt any yellows will be pushed inshore by the blow as there haven't been any offshore in the first place. Any of those spots may yield a bluefin or two and if the water's still warm enough a marlin could be possible.
 
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