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LET’S ROLL! Capt. David Bitters, BAYMEN, baymenlife.com 31 Years Guiding The Bay. Striped Bass On The Fly May – October E-mail For Open Dates.
Continue reading →LET’S ROLL! Capt. David Bitters, BAYMEN, baymenlife.com 31 Years Guiding The Bay. Striped Bass On The Fly May – October E-mail For Open Dates.
Continue reading →Brand New TDB Hard Cover for 2023 TDB 17′ SC. I have never used it, just sitting in my garage. I paid $1875 for it. Make offer if you are looking for one in mint condition – Capt. Dave baymenlife.com
Continue reading →Greetings from Capt. Dave & Baymen Guide Service, Inc. Hard to believe we are at February 2024. As the old saying goes, “Time And Tide Wait For No Man, And Lo – The Bird Is On The Wing!” This Winter … Continue reading →
VERMONT Magazine, Turkey Time By Capt. David Bitters MAY 2019 It’s turkey season here in Vermont and I am in spring bliss. The false dawn has brought dense fog, covering the mountains around my camp. It is so dense, … Continue reading →
Season’s Greetings from Capt. Dave & Baymen Charters! On board for a recent mallard hunt was repeat client, Bob Sacco. Bob has just got into hunting the past few years and has fallen in love with this glorious sport. He … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! Here are some photos from our Christmas duck hunts on the New England coast this season. Our coldest morning has been 24 degrees. Not too bad if there is no wind and you are … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & Baymen! Since the Red Legs are starting to come down from up north, I thought I would share with you a nice black duck recipe. As I am sure you know, black duck by itself … Continue reading →
Humpback Whale by Capt. David Bitters It should come as no surprise that I am a lifelong hunter, angler, photographer, and admirer of all of God’s creation. I am also a wannabe pianist, a past drummer in a R&R band … Continue reading →
Hardshell Clam Day yesterday. We had to dig fast on a low + 1.1 tide. Only half the flats or less were bare at dead low. But with three of us working the flats, we got it done pretty quick. … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN. It was 29 degrees this morning at the duck blind. No wind and no birds flying. One flock of wood ducks buzzed the blind just before opening hours, and two flocks of geese passed … Continue reading →