Greetings!
We're headed back to Hatteras on 7/13 and plan on fishing as much as possible between 7/15 & 7/26, inclusive.
We've got a number of old fishing buddies coming down on various dates, however, we have a lot of dates with slots available.
If you can afford to chip in for fuel, it would be appreciated, if not, give me a shout anyway and as long as we've got room on the boat, we're always interested in making new friends who are really into offshore fishing.
During my last stay, the weather didn't cooperate and we had to bag a couple of scheduled overnighters. We're keen to get in a few this time.
Most of our days during the last trip wound up being devoted to maintance & rigging chores, but we did manage one day trip with a great crew where we had a lot of action with a decent number of mahi in the box; albeit, we had a ton of missed hits to include wahoo bites where the baits were cut off a fraction of an inch behind the hook.
As before, the basic game plan is to run way south to begin with, do the trolling thing all day long and then set up for swordfish and maybe do some chunkin’ for tuna out in the deep at night while drifting north. Worst case, we should hook up some big ole pelagic sharks.

Then we'll get on the troll at first light and fish until 1:00 or 2:00 PM and get back to the dock at a reasonable hour the next day.
Of course, we'll also schedule day trips, as needed.
As always, This offer is intended for fishermen/women whose discretionary funds are being pinched severly by the current economy.
If you can afford to charter one of the full time professional charter boats in Hatteras, by all means do so. God knows their business is hurting as badly as most and they need the revenue more than I need to go fishing.
If you genuinely cannot afford a professional charter at this point, feel free to give me a shout if you are interested.