It has been a while since our last post but we have been fishing steadily. The fishing has gotten tougher than it was about two weeks ago but they are still out there. We had a couple of really tough days last week falling back on spots that we haven't fished in a while, some worked and others didn't. The weather has been cooperating some, but it hasn't been that great. Instead of going to sleep stress free not worried about the fishing the next day, there has been more anxiety than usual. On Sunday, Capt. Bob K had the Van Nguyen Group down. They have been trying to get out since early Jan. and finally made it out. They finished their day with a 137lb. Yellowfin tuna and 5 blackfin. Yesterday, I took out the Dan Fouts group from Michigan. The morning started out slow but they finished the day with 3 blackfin, 1 african pompano, 1 amberjack, and 2 wahoo. Capt. Bob had the Mark Melson group and finished with 1 black fin, 1 yellow fin, and 2 A.J.'s We both canceled today due to the weather. Back at on Friday hopefully. We still have open days this month and next. The fishing will steadily pick up as we move thru March into April.

Damon McKnight/Super Strike Charters/1 800 318 1720

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Van N. First 137lb. Yellowfin
Van N. First 137lb. Yellowfin

Dan Fouts and Father in law with a couple of hoos.
Dan Fouts and Father in law with a couple of hoos.


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About The Author: Captain Damon McKnight

Company: Superstrike Charters

Area Reporting: Venice Louisiana Offshore

Bio: Captain Damon McKnight was raised on the water and learned what it takes to catch fish at a very young age. He has been a full time charter boat captain for the past 8 years and has been featured in SportFishing Magazine, Saltwater Sportsman Magazine, Marlin Magazine, Marsh and Bayou, ESPN TV, Lousiana Sportsman, and local TV shows and Newspapers. Followed by his love of the water and his fishing experience, one of the most important things he attributes to his success is that he gets to fish in Venice, Louisiana. The Best Fishing in the World

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