Mid-Atlantic Anglers 2016
Successful tournament fishing takes organization, planning, making the right decisions, and having good luck. ROFFS™ will help your planning and execution of the fishing strategy that will increase your chances for hooking that big fish. At the very least our analyses allows you to have the optimum strategy for locating tournament quality fish as the oceanographic conditions change and to help select your fishing days. As our recent winners at the Ocean City White Marlin Open were successful using the ROFFS™ fishing forecasting analyses, we know we will help you finding the concentrations of fish. You do not have to use us to catch fish and win, but our clients have won 146 categories in the last 12 Mid-Atlantic tournaments and this does not include the daily winners and other special money categories. We believe that our information provides the extra margin that helps you catch more fish. During last week’s Ocean City White Marlin Open our clients won ten top three categories including 1st Place White Marlin and 1st Place Blue Marlin. Over the last 25 years our clients have won 7381 major tournament categories. ROFFS™ would like to help you have a successful tournament by using our Fishing Oceanographic Analyses every day.
We are studying the motion of the water from east of the Atlantis Canyon to Cape Hatteras area. We are particularly watching the conditions from the Hudson Canyon to the Norfolk Canyon, especially the pool of warm water east of Toms Canyon and the eddy south of West Atlantis Canyon pulling more Gulf Stream water northward and eastward.During the Mid-Atlantic Tournaments in the past, the most successful anglers ordered and used two different analyses (Hudson Canyon to Baltimore Canyon and Wilmington Canyon to Norfolk Canyon) every day. Those scheduling two areas will be receiving a large area regional analysis on Sunday and others days when conditions allow and when appropriate. Like last year will combine the three ocean color satellites (Terra, Aqua, Suomi NPP) with the satellite data from eight satellites with infrared (sea surface temperature) sensors along with other information to provide the most comprehensive useful information on the fisheries oceanographic conditions as possible.
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