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Donna Marie- Naples Longliner Stern View
Longline Hooks Ready To Be Clipped On The Main Line
Naples Longliner Donna Marie Longline Set Up
The heavy monofilament line is wrapped around the spool. It goes up and through the blocks and out the stern of the boat with clips of mono and individual hooks on them. Hopefully each hook has a fish on it!
Naples Longliner Donna Marie Longline Set Up, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
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The Donna Marie- Naples Longliner
Other than the obvious hauling and setting from the stern of the boat can any of our commercial fishermen readers comment on any other differences between how they longline out of Naples versus Gloucester?
The Donna Marie- Naples Longliner, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Donna Marie Longliner Video
Longlining explained aboard the Donna Marie. For any commercial longliners that watch the video feel free to jump in and correct any of my mistakes from the video. I’m not a fisherman but would like this to be as acuurate as possible. Just leave a comment below the video if you would.
Captain Joe and Sons In Glamour UK On Newstands Now
Does this setting look familiar?
You can see model Cintia Dicker in the Christmas edition Of Victoria’s Secret.
Captain Joe and Sons In Glamour UK On Newstands Now, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Mark and Victor Load Wire Onto The Winch
Mark and Victor Load Wire Onto The Winch, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Mark went out the other day and lost his scallop dredge in 20 fathoms of water. It must have got hung up on a rock or something big so his $5000 scallop dredge is sitting on the bottom of the ocean.
Luckily for him he has the bearings of exactly where it is located. He is loading some more wire on and heading out today with a diver to try to hook it back up. 20 fathoms is pretty deep to dive.
I’ll give an update on his luck when he gets in.



