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Fishing Reports by Capt. Damon McKnight


2002-02-26
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Awesome Offshore Tuna Action! Once again we have been consistently catching Yellowfin and Blackfin on the Lump. Plenty of Yellowfin over 100lbs. and blackfin 10-25lbs. The fishing could not be any better. If you want to get some great info. abo more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2002-01-12
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - The Yellowfin are Back! If you have read most of my fishing reports then you know that I talk about the Midnight Lump and the world class fishing that we have. Well, it is that time of year again and the tuna and wahoo are back. The boats have be more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-12-04
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Winter Fishing-Lump Season The weather down here in South Louisiana has been up and down. We have had a lot more windy days than we usually have this time of year, which means we haven't been out fishing that much. Last week we had a full moon w more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-10-30
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Wind Go Away! The offshore fishing conditions have been very unfavorable so far this month. We have made it offshore for a grand total of five times. The wind has been blowing 25+ knots most of the month. Our seas have been averaging 6-8ft. more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-10-09
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Tuna in October! The fall months are here and so are the big yellowfin tuna. This time of year the mullets move out of the passes and out into the Gulf of Mexico to spawn. These mullets which carry many eggs, cannot stay afloat inshore in the br more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-08-27
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Top Water Tuna This past week we had Dr. Richardson and friend down again to go offshore fishing. This summer has been one of the best that I can remember. The Yellowfin Tuna are everywhere. Everyday day that we have fished has been about the s more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-08-22
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Hot Fishing Action in Venice, La. It has definately been a while since our last posting but we have been working everyday. Between all the tournaments and charters it has been non-stop so far this summer. To sum up the past month we have had ste more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-07-12
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Bluewater Fishing So far this summer the fishing has been unbelievable out of Venice, La. We have been fishing the rip lines, floaters, and drill ships off of our coast. We have mainly been catching Tuna, Dolphin, Wahoo, and Marlin. Also, we ha more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-06-12
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Fishing the Rigs The weather down here in Venice, La. has been nasty the past few weeks so we haven't fished very much. The days that we did make it out we had better than averaged catches. We fish the rigs a lot this time of year for Snapper, Gr more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice


2001-05-14
12:00 AM

Louisiana - Venice & the Gulf of Mexico - Hot Fishing in the South. The offshore fishing is hot again. We have had some crazy weather the past few months and it is finally starting to straighten out. The amberjack are the talk of fishing right now. Just about every trip we have taken w more...
Capt. Damon McKnight - Venice

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