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If it was easy, the Ocean would be crowded.....

3/18/2015

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Well everybody, it has been a long winter. We started with a bang killing 3 giant bluefin tuna in the first 2 half days of fishing  this years giant season. Unfortunately , we were soon sidelined with some mechanical issues. My 300 Suzuki Outboards have performed flawlessly up until that point which we had a small hiccup that resulted in a long spell off the water. Suzuki will still be my brand of choice, however a new relationship with a new dealer will need to be established. Jigging this time of year is something that really needs to be experienced to be believed, and, dates are filling up fast. Call and reserve your day, and enjoy a quick trip to the break with a new pair of shiny "Cool White"  Suzuki 300's pushing us along. Stand by for some killer stills and video from the upcoming jigging trips, soon to be followed with an all out annual gaffer and wahoo palooza ! I have a feeling it is gonna be a real good year. Hurdles thrown in front of you just make you jump higher, and I assure you , we will be jumping higher , running further, and achieving more this season than any season before. STAY TUNED !!!!
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    Captain John Cawthern is the owner and primary Captain of Procastinator Sportfishing based out of Beaufort, North Carolina. Captain John is married to his lovely wife of 30 years and has two sons Stephen (daughter in law Bekah) and Seth and two granddaugthers, Addie and Waylynn. Captain John holds a 100 ton Masters Coast Guard Merchant Marine License.Fishing has been a large part of Captain John's life from an early age and absolutely loves his time on the water sharing his passion.

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