06/07/20

Ran 25 miles east with Rodney's crew looking for some sea bass. The bite starts out slow but after about an hour the current changes and the fish go on the feed. Doubles and triples are going in the cooler at a breakneck pace. Shortly after 11 Joey gives me the word that we have 90 in the box and we head for home.
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06/06/20

06/06/20

Made a big run east in semi sporty conditions with a crew of great guys from Hanover PA looking for some tuna for their freezer. With high hopes Joey puts out the spread after our 65 mile run. The next seven hours produce nothing, zilch, zero! Several times during the day after looking at my fish finder I'd have though every rod in the spread should have gone down. Tuna marks all over the screen...
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06/05/2020

06/05/2020

06/05/20 Out with a crew of fathers and sons from VA for a day of shark and sea bass fishing. Stiff winds and sporty seas greeted us as we cleared the inlet but these guys were ready.  Joey sets the shark spread and then hands out a couple sea bass outfits. The sea bass bite was okay but the sharks just didn't want to play today with only two "run-offs" throughout the entire day. Must say I was...
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06/03/2020 & 06/04/2020

Two days of sea bass fishing in completely different conditions. Wednesday held stiff winds and big swells for a pair of anglers looking for their limit of sea bass. Unfortunately one of the two wasn't quite up for the seas and decided to catch some sleep while the other did his best to fill their limit in very tough conditions. When the bell rang we only needed three more keepers to hit that...
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05/30/2020

After a day of seemingly non-stop calls and rearranging crews I final have a group of high school grads ready to go head-to-head with our tuna. Pushed east toward the south end of the Baltimore canyon. With 30 mile to go I take a peek at my cell phone to view my downloaded sea surface temperature satellite image only to realize the image is total junk. Arrive at the canyon to find 57 degree water...
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05/23/2020

Out with Tan and the gang again for another day of pounding the Black Sea Bass. First stop had me VERY worried that I made the wrong turn out the inlet but a quick two mile move changed everything. The keepers were coming in fast and furious. At the 4 hour mark we hit our limit (90 keepers) and head for the barn. The guys are already deciding on their 3rd date for the season.
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05/17/2020

05/17/2020

Out with a couple dads and kids for five hours of sea bass action. Bite was outstanding despite the sea conditions. Everyone had a ball and when it was time to roll this crew had put 35 Black Sea Bass and two Pollock in the box.
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05/16/2020

After what seemed like forever Fin Chaser's season got off to a good albeit somewhat sporty start. Fridays opening of black sea bass season found the entire fleet opting to stay tied at dock. Saturday greeted us with stiff winds and sporty seas but we pushed east despite the conditions. The bite was outstanding with a keeper/throwback of about 4:1. Unfortunately a couple greenhorns just couldn't...
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October 01 2019 to October 31 2019

A very typical October, fish a couple days then get lots of wind for a couple days. Crews who were lucky or flexible enough to fish around the wind were rewarded with outstanding mahi fishing. That fishing remained exceptional until a big blow hit around the 18th and trimmed 5 degrees off our surface temps. Mixed in among our offshore trips were a couple black sea bass trips that were crazy good,...
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September 14 2019 to September 29 2019

Mahi, Marlin, Yellowfin & Wahoo September has it all!! The last two week of fishing has provided outstanding action for most of our customers. Those who have been willing to wait out the summer have been rewarded with fantastic catches of mahi. Add in a few white marlin and yellowfin and you can see why it’s worth the wait. As a side note the boats hanging a little closer to the beach, 35...
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Trips

Spend a day with Capt. Dan and the crew and discover why Fin Chaser Sportfishing Charters is so popular! Ocean City, MD has some of the best fishing on the east coast! Fin Chaser Sportfishing Charters offers offshore trolling, chunking, deep drop fishing, nearshore wreck action, fly fishing, and more most within a two hour run from the inlet! Filling coolers for years.

Prices

 Offshore Canyon Trip $1950
Trolling/Deep Drop Combo $2075
Blueline Deep Drop Trip $1950
Golden/Blueline Deep Drop Trip $2075
Shark Trip $1675
Mid Range Trolling Trip $1700
Nearshore Trolling Trip $1350
Wreck/Bottom Trip $1250
4-5 Hour Nearshore Trolling or Wreck Trip $1000 (limited availability)
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