Steven Romagnolo, a mortgage lending professional with 25 years of experience, is the president of The Lead Hunter in Westport, Massachusetts. Steven Romagnolo monitors conversion and capture ratios for his loan officers, originates sales leads, and oversees the financial performance of the company. Outside the office, he enjoys outdoor recreation including deep-sea fishing.
Deep-sea fishing, sometimes called offshore boat fishing or sport fishing, takes place in water that is at least 100 feet deep. These deeper waters are home to larger types of fish, including sharks, tuna, marlin, swordfish, and other popular trophy catches.
Many deep-sea fishermen prefer to fish near reefs, wreckages, and large rocks. These serve as shelters for entire ecosystems, which regularly attract very large fish. Man-made structures such as towers are also attractive to large fish.
The biggest catches can often be found in the open ocean. This kind of deep-sea fishing can be dangerous and is best left to experienced fishermen with properly equipped boats. These fishing boats can be chartered all over the world, making for a fun fishing vacation.