Numerous
oceanographic factors point the way to where concentrations
of bait and larger fish occur. ROFFS™ studies the
prevailing ocean conditions every day. Through comprehensive
scientific techniques including local area knowledge, we
pinpoint where the hot fishing spots will be located. Using
ROFFS™ you will be able to travel offshore with the
confidence that your time will be spent over concentrations
of fish. There are reliable procedures for forecasting fish
locations and we have been making advances in the field
of operational fisheries oceanography since 1976.
ROFFS™
derives a complete analysis in an easy-to-use format. These
oceanographic fishing analyses include:
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An integrated analysis (map & text) of approximately
20 different factors, performed by professional fisheries
oceanographers. We provide expertise in fisheries biology,
physical oceanography, satellite image analysis, and climatology.
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An easy to read graphic composed of a detailed nautical
chart with enhanced bottom topography, pinpointing specific
locations (GPS or LORAN coordinates) where the greatest
chances for catching fish occur. We have customized maps
with the important bathymetric features (canyons, hills,
ledges, holes, ammo dumps, reefs, sea mounts, and wrecks)
highlighted.
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A full page written explanation (fishing oceanographic analysis)
that provides both an interpretation and summary of the
current and predicted conditions for forming concentrations
of fish. Understanding water motion is critical for forecasting
fish catchability (availability and vulnerability).
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Several updates per day, including reliable catch reports.
You receive the latest possible fishing forecasting analysis
that meets your schedule. Available in color via email,
black & white via fax, OR soon on the internet (available sometime in the near future - samples available now!). Verbal updates are free in the
morning (10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.) while you are offshore.
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The most accurate and reliable scientific data from real-time,
high resolution infrared and visible (ocean color - chlorophyll)
satellite imagery, ocean monitoring stations, fishing and
research vessels, radar, and reconnaissance airplanes.
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A money back satisfaction guarantee of the accuracy and
reliability of the analysis.
ROFFS™
provides a true fishing forecasting analysis. We consider
the prevailing conditions and forecast where the fishing
action will occur when you are offshore. Subtle changes
in the ocean conditions often result in dramatic changes
in the location of concentrations of feeding fish. We use
innovative computer and satellite technology, as well as,
local fishing knowledge, to derive an analysis of your local
fishing zone. Knowing the motion and stability of the ocean
currents is critical for understanding the movement and
catchability of fish.
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DO
OUR ANALYSES MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
If winning
tournaments is any indication of how good we are, then absolutely.
During the 2007 fishing season, our clients won 340 different
categories in 110 major tournaments (reported to us) while
using our analyses. Over the last 16 years the total numbers
of reported winners tallies at 3805. You do not have to
fish tournaments to use ROFFS™. Our clients still
tell us that they fish our ROFFS™ Hot Spot selections
and catch fish 85% of the time!
Four
world records and 14 state records been set by our clients
when using our analyses:
| •2006 IGFA Dolphin Small Fry World Record (45.0 lbs.) Estee Combs & Brett Combs (Producer) |
| •2005, IGFA junior world record wahoo (95.3 lbs.) Candace Knowles & Capt. Scott Kettenring (Blue Heron) |
| •2005, Alabama state swordfish (350.8 lbs.) Darren Frick & Capt. Ron Frick (Sea Paver) |
| •2005, South Carolina state women's blue marlin (563.5 lbs.) Linda Foster & Capt. Charles Moore III (Chicora) |
| •2005, New Jersey state tilefish (55 lbs.) Gary Caputi (Ugly Mug) |
| •2003, IGFA World record sailfish releases on fly (23 in one day) Nick Smith & Capt. Erik Lorentzen |
| •2004, Georgia state blackfin tuna (36 lbs.) Capt. Frank Boyd & John Willoughby Jr. (Lonesome Dove III) |
| •2003, Alabama state swordfish (225 lbs.) Capt. Ron Frick (Sea Paver) |
| •2002, Massachusetts state wahoo (84 lbs.) Damon Sacco (Castafari) |
| •2000, Georgia state wahoo (123 lbs.) James Clifton (Cold Duck) |
| •1999, Maryland state thresher shark (585 lbs.) Fred Ames (Yankee Babe) |
| •1997, Mississippi state blue marlin (917 lbs.) Bubby Reuther (Miss Orleans) |
| •1997, New Jersey state thresher shark (587.5 lbs.) Stephen Rhodes Jr. (Legacy) |
| •1997, New Jersey state spearfish (42 lbs. tie) Joe Natoli (Janice) |
| •1995, Georgia state wahoo (101 lbs.). Barnard Portman (Madam P) |
| •1994, New Jersey state mako shark (856 lbs.) Bennett Muldoon (Ginnie Says) |
| •1993, South Carolina state blue marlin (752 lbs.) Ken Cannon & Capt. Al Johnson (Risky Business) |
ROFFS™
will show you where the fish are located before you leave
the dock. Sure you can ignore us, try this on your own,
or fish your present style. However, you must consider what
you will gain by using us or what you will lose if you are
not as accurate or precise? What is your time worth in trying
to reproduce what we have done successfully for 30 years?
It is a big ocean and time is short. ROFFS™ will help
you catch more fish!