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Dr. Roffer’s ROFFS™ Weekly Ocean Conditions Updates
Northeastern U.S. Above: Dr. Mitchell Roffer from ROFFS™ – Northeastern U.S. Ocean Conditions Update – October 2nd, 2017 Please click HERE to watch full video on our website now! Southeastern U.S. Above: Dr. Mitchell Roffer from ROFFS™ – Southeastern U.S. Ocean Conditions Update – October 2nd, 2017 Please click HERE to watch full video on our website now! Gulf of Mexico Above: Dr. Mitchell Roffer from ROFFS™ – Gulf of Mexico Ocean Conditions Update – October 2nd, 2017 Please click HERE to watch full video on our website now! Shark! Close Encounters. Video Courtesy: Beauty of Planet Earth | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Flying Tarpon! Here’s some incredible dolphin behavior! While out surveying hurricane Irma’s effects on Florida Bay with The Everglades Foundation, we came across a large pod of bottlenose dolphins. This individual seemed happy playing with his food: a good sized tarpon. Florida Bay seemed to weather the storm pretty well, it’s mangroves absorbing a lot of the storm energy and protecting the inland from what would have otherwise been massive surges. Amazing how this system seems so rugged in the face of natural events, yet so fragile when mankind begins tampering. Video Courtesy: Odyssey Earth | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Above: Capt. Mark DeCabia ( ROFFS™) client had a great offshore trip, just returned: 280 lbs. & 180 lbs. swordfish (lost another 100 lbs. fish), several yellowfin tuna and more than 200 lbs. of mahi. So yes there are plenty of fish out there if you know where to go and know what to do when you get there. Also more good water and fish now occur over most of the canyons east of the Hudson Canyon. Above: Congratulations to ROFFS™ clients on the Gryphon for 1st Overall South Carolina Governor’s cup. Please click HERE to view more photos on our website now! Ocean Conditions Look Great After the Hurricanes Have Passed: Think Tuna and More for Thanksgiving
The skies have cleared and we are seeing excellent water temperature (SST) conditions from the Canadian Line to Cape Hatteras with much of the water having 68°F and warmer sea surface temperatures. This means that the tuna, wahoo, mahi and billfish are still around. Hope you still have your boats in the water and are ready to go. ROFFS™ will show you the best locations for increasing your chances for good fishing action. Canyon fishing should be excellent. Coastal fishing from New Jersey to Cape Hatteras also. Inshore conditions for big bluefin tuna and mako sharks are just right from Cape Cod to Long Island, NY. Plenty of good fishing left. Let’s go get em. Think tuna for Thanksgiving as that is what these conditions suggest.
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Bioluminescent Tide! Bioluminescent tide video collage in Ventura, California. Video Courtesy: Ventura Local Scene | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Crazy Bears! This is what happens when bears find a hammock. Video Courtesy: Amazing Animal World | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Self-Righting Boat! Here’s a cool little video of ‘Thunder Child’ being capsized whilst undergoing self-righting trials, in order to test her ability to recover, should she be rolled over by a large breaking sea. Video Courtesy: Safehaven Marine | Facebook Please click HERE to watch the video on our website now! Backlash? Feedback?
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