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Re: Offshore vs Inshore Fishing
[Re: TrevorHuntsville]
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02/01/2016 02:09 PM
02/01/2016 02:09 PM
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Felix
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I have used JVD Scuba for private day charters and diving, but not for fishing. I would go with offshore if I were you, as you might be disappointed with the inshore option, which to me means reef/bottom fishing instead of trolling for larger gamefish. It will not take long for you to get to the offshore fishing areas.
Colin is great and will answer any questions you have, just ask!
Felix
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Re: Offshore vs Inshore Fishing
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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02/01/2016 03:59 PM
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GlennA
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The North Drop is about 14NM from JVD so you should be able to get 3 good hours in some of the best pelagic fishing in the Caribbean.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. - Mark Twain
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