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25 Years Experience

ROFFER'S OCEAN FISHING FORECASTING SERVICE, INC.
TOLL FREE 800 677-7633 & (305) 262-8336 // FAX (305) 265-9077 // FISH5@ROFFS.COM
ROFFS™ FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS (LAT./LONG. OR LORAN)
UPDATED ON FRI. 31 JUNE 2008 FOR FRI. P.M. & SAT. FISHING ONLY
Based on a multiple factor analysis, the symbols (hot spot dots) mark the areas where bait concentrations are expected and where fishing action is expected to be better compared with other (non-marked) areas. These are not based on dock rumors or hearsay fishing reports. Fishing reports are stated as such. You should start fishing where you recognize other signs of good fishing conditions near these marked areas. It is very important to use your sea surface temperature (sst°) gauge to locate the boundaries of the water masses, which are outlined. Rather than trying to find water based on the absolute temperature values shown on the map, search for the relative change in sst where the water mass boundaries occur. Arrows indicate the main current direction. Numbers inside of the dots indicate the number of consecutive days that we have seen favorable conditions in that location. The best chances for action occur where we have observed favorable conditions for four consecutive days along the western boundary of the blue water mass (4°F: 74.4°F-78.4°F) and where good catches of tuna, dolphin, and marlin have been reported by several fishermen today (79°16’W & 32°13’N). Fish north to the marked area over the good bottom structure near 79°10’W & 32°16’N where conditions have been favorable for three consecutive days where we expect that this water mass boundary will remain stationary and favorable for the next 24 hours. Additional good chances for fishing action occur south near 79°22’W & 32°09’N where good conditions ......


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