Limit of sea bass, a GIANT triggerfish, and everything you need to know about offshore wind...
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 Published On Sep 26, 2023

On Monday, 9/25 we had a tight weather window that allowed us to get out and fish for probably the only day this week where we will have weather to get out of the inlet and make it to the wrecks. So we met at the ramp with a family of guys from central Virginia and made our way out to the triangle wrecks. The wrecks were absolutely loaded with sea bass. 73 degree clean green water, seas were not too bad at all, and we never saw another boat fishing all day. We stopped at 3 different wrecks. Each wreck held really good numbers of sea bass with a good keeper to throwback ratio. We also had some scup, and this huge 5 pound 7 ounce triggerfish caught on a piece of cutbait at the Morgan wreck. We made quick work of a nice limit of sea bass before making our way back to the docks for an early afternoon.

While we were out there, there was a 10 or so mph northwest wind. This wind would be perfect for the offshore wind farm to be making energy but as noted in the video, both of our windmills placed 29 miles out to sea off Virginia Beach were not producing energy. These windmills sit idly not producing energy often more times than not. In this video I put a bunch of facts out there that everyone should know about offshore wind. I was open to these windmills at first but after seeing the expense of this project, the cost to the public, the amount our power bills are going to increase, and the damage to the marine environment, I am of the opinion that offshore wind is a scam. What is your opinion on offshore wind? Let me know in the comments and let's have a conversation about this.

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