Flounderin with OC Guide Service

By Scott Lenox

Flounderin with OC Guide Service

Captain John Prather on the Ocean City Guide Service found the flounder today in the Ocean City Inlet.  He put his crew on these fish on just a two hour trip and had other throwback flounder as well.

Captain John reports that the flatties were caught in the Ocean City Inlet on the outgoing tide on green Gulp baits.

If you’re looking for an affordable, super kid friendly fishing trip with an inshore pro, give Captain John and OC Guide Service a call at 301-991-3308 and check out the boat under Inshore here at FishinOC.com

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Offshore the yellowfin are still biting well in the Baltimore canyon.  Captain Austin Ensor and crew got on them again today despite heavy fog and some snotty sea conditions.

Austin reports:

Left OCMD at 0500 may 19th. Fished 100 fathoms in the balt.
6 ft seas, zero visibility fog all day still managed to go 4/6 yellowfins and had to weed through skip jacks.
Fish caught on Trolled bally and spreader bars.
(right to left)Crew: Captain Austin Ensor, Harry Nield, Aaron Colegrove, Nate Rohrbaugh, Andrew Lynch,

Heaviest 46 lbs caught by Harry Nield.

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