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ROFFS™ 2017 Annual Summary: An Excellent Season for Fishing Action
December 2017,
As you are counting down the days remaining in 2017 and are thinking about the coming new year, we are recalling all of the good fishing action that occurred this year. While for many this is the between season, but tuna, wahoo, and swordfish are still being caught in the northeast region of the USA. In addition, wahoo, sailfish, tuna and kingfish fishing has been productive in the southern part of the country and the Gulf of Mexico is producing tuna, wahoo, and billfish as well. Think freshly caught fish for the upcoming holidays. Fish that you can catch now. This fall was one of the warmest on record and many fish remain in their historically early fall environments. Follow ROFFS™ on social media for more details on this.
Our clients (you) had another banner year as you won 415 awards in 99 major tournaments. We never list Calcutta or daily winners, although there seemed to be more of these than ever before. These winners (and still counting) increases the 27 year (1991-2017) ROFFS™ client tally to 8329 winners!
ROFFS™ clients also won top awards in multiple tournament and seasonal club venues such as the South Carolina Governor’s Cup, North Carolina Governor’s Cup, Ocean City, MD Marlin Club Seasonal Awards, Cape May Marlin & Tuna Club Season Standings (NJ), and Mobile Big Game Fishing Club Annual Awards (AL). These and many other winning efforts are summarized on our “2017 ROFFS™ Tournament Winners” list that is available on our ROFFS™ website (https://dev.roffs.com/fishing/recreational/winners/). We know there are more winners out there so please review the ROFFS™ Winners list on our website and send additions and other corrections along with pictures that you have not sent yet.
Of note, was the new IGFA Woman’s World Record Mako (6 lbs. test line) was set by angler Maureen Klause with ROFFS™ client Captain Ricky Wheeler (on “Trade In” that day) this past June.




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