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We are excited to see some tuna hit the docks! "TomCat" had a successful trip over the weekend, bringing back 3 yellowfin and 9 mahi!
We are excited to welcome back Intrinsic Yacht and Ship as a sponsor of the 2026 Ocean City Tuna Tournament! Thank you for your continued support!

Intrinsic Yacht & Ship is a full-service yacht brokerage that serves as an authorized dealer in the Mid-Atlantic for Invincible Boats, Sea Fox Boatworks, Scout Boats, and KenCraft Boats. Located in Annapolis & Ocean City — From purchase to service and resale, Intrinsic Yacht is your full-service partner.
Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers who support our fishing habits and the mothers who join in on the fun! Have a great day, you deserve it!  #fishingmaryland #charterfishing #sportfishing #ocmd
We are excited to welcome back Cato Wholesale Fuels as a sponsor of the 2026 Ocean City Tuna Tournament! Thank you for your continued support! 

Cato is one of the largest and most trusted providers of motor fuels in the region, selling over 80 million gallons of branded and unbranded motor fuels every year to clients across Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. And with all this water around, we proudly supply local marinas, too! Count on Cato to deliver on all your branded and unbranded fueling needs.
We are excited to welcome back Carter Cat as a sponsor of the 2026 Ocean City Tuna Tournament! Thank you for your continued support!

Carter Machinery’s humble start began in 1928, serving Virginia and southeastern West Virginia. Today, their footprint spans the Mid-Atlantic with over 30 locations throughout Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia. They sell, rent, and support the full line of Cat® equipment, engines, and electric power generation systems, backed by the best parts availability, the most diverse rental fleet, and an expert service team working together to enable our customers’ highest level of success.

MAY 8, 2013 – SEA BASS

CAPTS. FRANK AND FRANKY PETTOLINA ABOARD THE “LAST CALL” CAUGHT A BUNCH OF SEA BASS ON THEIR INSHORE TRIP.  ALL THE FISH WERE RELEASED SINCE WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR THE REGULATIONS AND SEASON TO BE SET. THE “BAY BEE” IS RUNNING TRIPS THIS WEEKEND!! GIVE US A CALL TO RESERVE A SPOT. (410) 213-1121.

May, 4 2013

While it was colder than normal for this time of year it did not stop our bay flounder fishing head boat the “Bay Bee” from fishing today! Those who choose to brave the less than favorable conditions were rewarded with a good numbers of fish. The morning trip had 5 keeper flounder and the afternoon followed with… Read more »

Summer is on its way! April 27, 2013

As April comes to a close the flounder fishing has just begun. Aboard the bay headboat the “Bay Bee” Captain Mikey Walsh returned with 7 keepers, the largest measuring 18 inches, after his afternoon trip. On a private boat Chuck “Superchuck” Wenzel also searched for the elusive flounder and had success, returning with a nice keeper. Superchuck snagged the… Read more »

09/28/12

Just when everyone thought the fishing season was coming to an end, our charter boat Captains surprised us all today. The “Last Call” with Captain Franky Pettolina returned late this evening from an overnighter at the Norfolk Canyon with an outrigger full of flags! The crew released 5 white marlin, a swordfish, a blue marlin… Read more »

September 14, 2012

FISHING REPORT – SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 Still seeing quite a few marlin release flags flying when the boats return.  Our boats reported fishing in the Washington Canyon.  Capt. Frank Pettolina on the “Last Call” released 3 White Marlin.  Capt. Jason Genthner on the “Tighten Up” returned with 2 White Marlin releases.  Capt. Rob Skillman aboard… Read more »

September 7, 2012

FISHING REPORT September 7, 2012 While the offshore forecast did not look spectacular today some of our captains took the risk for an unpleasant day; all were rewarded with fantastic days of fishing as well as decent weather! The “Foolish Pleasures” with Captain Dale Lisi returned a little early today after a short trip to… Read more »