ROFFS™ Fishy Times Newsletter – 140th Edition – Updated Videos/Client Photos, SC Governor's Cup & Bringing Back Fish From Bahamas

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Hot News NEW Office Hours Started Monday September 12, 2016 September 12 – September 30, 2016

  • Mon. – Fri. 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday to be determined by demand by Wednesday 5:00 PM.

Please click HERE to view office hours online…

Congratulations to ROFFS™ Clients and their success in the South Carolina Governor’s Cup Billfishing Series!

1st Place Outstanding Billfish Boat, 1st Place Outstanding Billfish Conservationist Manly Eubank, Graham Eubank & Captain Bobby Garmany (Sportin’ Life); 2nd Place Outstanding Billfish Boat Chad Sanders & Captain Phillip Fender (Electric Bill); 3rd Place Outstanding Billfish Boat & 3rd Place Outstanding Youth Angler Norman Pulliam, Foster McKissick, Captain Mark Rogers & Graham Rogers (Rascal); 1st Place Outstanding Tuna Stokely Holder, Captain Matt Wilkinson & Robert Rodelsperger (Miss Wy); 1st Place Outstanding Wahoo Claude Burns, Captain Chase Merriman & Robert Gill (Bad Becky); 1st Place Outstanding Youth Angler Mike Larrow, Captain Chris Jennings, Captain Emerson Read & Rance Jennings (Micabe); 2nd Place Outstanding Youth Angler Colby Griffin, Captain Charles Moore & Chandler Griffin (Gryphon); 2nd Place Outstanding Female Angler David Sykes, Captain Dan Woody & Holly McAlhany (Syked Out); 3rd Place Outstanding Female Angler Captain Ben Dantzler & Kasey Dantzler (Dough Boy). Above: ROFFS™ Clients on the “Sportin’ Life” – 1st Place Outstanding Billfish Boa & 1st Place Outstanding Billfish Conservationist in the 2016 SC Governor’s Cup! Please click HERE to view our up to date winners list on our website now! What are you waiting for? The conditions look great and plenty of fish are being caught! First one to the right spot wins. Call 800-677-7633 or visit roffs.com for the high resolution fishing forecasting analyses that integrate 20+ factors to put you on the fish! Updated Videos on ROFFS™.com – Be Sure to Check Out the “Hot News” Button on the ROFFS™ Homepage

Mako Vs. Lemon Shark!              The reason why you must pay attention while fishing. Video Courtesy: George Poveromo | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Just the Head!              See why it was so easy to pull this fish on board. Video Courtesy: Thrill On Fishing | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Sailfish!              Teasing up a sailfish! Video Courtesy: Fire Tailz | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Now That’s a Boat Ramp!             Quite the boat ramp. Video Courtesy: How To Fishing | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Life on the Pier!              You have to love the species identification choices from the crowd, then I like the expressions of excitement, then the size estimates of the shark (second one) and all the background comments. Life fishing on the pier. This is Jacksonville, but could be anywhere. Video Courtesy: Darrell Ruger DJ-Darrell | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Sneak Attack!               This is the definition of stealth. Video Courtesy: How To Fish | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Whales!               Up close and personal, without interfering in their space. Video Courtesy: Parley for the Oceans | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! More Knots!             Another good knot. Video Courtesy: How To Fishing | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now!

Updated Client Photos 
Above: ROFFS™ Client Scott McCune offshore Aransas Pass, TX this past weekend!
Please click HERE to our newly updated 2016 client photo gallery on our website now!  Bringing Fish Back from the Bahamas Becomes Easier Sept. 13 Originally Published: Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission | 9/9/2016Bringing fish caught recreationally in the Bahamas back to Florida by water will become a little easier soon. A new exception goes into place Sept. 13 in state waters, allowing anglers to possess and land filleted dolphin, wahoo and reef fish that were caught in Bahamian waters. Similar allowances for dolphin and wahoo, as well as modifications to existing recreational regulations for reef fish managed as snapper-grouper being brought back from the Bahamas by water went into effect in Atlantic federal waters in January 2016. These regulations apply to fish being transported by water only and do not apply to fish being transported or shipped by air. The changes will allow more fishing freedom for Florida’s residents and visitors while creating consistency between state and federal regulations. Please click HERE for more details on our website now!  Backlash? Feedback?

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