It's Fall!
As usual, I haven't been posting much. But, the fishing has been pretty good. I've been hitting the beach quite a bit lately, and the action has been solid. There have been loads of nice Kingfish on real and artificial Bloodworms. There have also been a lot of small Blues, puppy Drum, and occasional Blowfish. Prior to the hurricane there were quite a lot of Spot around, but they have been scarce since the big blow. Mullet have also been running along the beaches, and some Stripers have been around with them. Tossing out Mullet or Kingfish chunks has produced Stripers of various sizes. Also, tossing metals and bucktails into the wash has been producing. With the start of October, beaches are now open for truck access too, which makes fishing a bit easier.
The back bays have been inundated with small Blues. They are attacking everything that moves! If you can get away from the little swimming razorblades, you can find a good amount of Stripers and the occasional Weakie. Flounder are still around as well, but out of season. Tog are holding on structure too, and readily taking clams and crabs. Still hoping to see some Specks make an appearance this year...
The ocean wrecks are holding a lot of Tog now, but the limit is still only 1 until November. Stripers should be moving this way soon and providing loads of fun and opportunities. I've heard the offshore action has been great, but that's out of my league.
I'm trying to hook up with Keep A Breast to make a donation. I'm hoping to donate a large part of each charter throughout the Fall to the Keep A Breast cause. If you'd like to book a charter or just make a contribution, please let me know.
That's it for now. Fishing is good, so get out there and catch 'em up!
Tight Lines!
The back bays have been inundated with small Blues. They are attacking everything that moves! If you can get away from the little swimming razorblades, you can find a good amount of Stripers and the occasional Weakie. Flounder are still around as well, but out of season. Tog are holding on structure too, and readily taking clams and crabs. Still hoping to see some Specks make an appearance this year...
The ocean wrecks are holding a lot of Tog now, but the limit is still only 1 until November. Stripers should be moving this way soon and providing loads of fun and opportunities. I've heard the offshore action has been great, but that's out of my league.
I'm trying to hook up with Keep A Breast to make a donation. I'm hoping to donate a large part of each charter throughout the Fall to the Keep A Breast cause. If you'd like to book a charter or just make a contribution, please let me know.
That's it for now. Fishing is good, so get out there and catch 'em up!
Tight Lines!

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