Fogged Out
Thick fog over the bay this am. Sunny and blue skies at my house. #New England
Continue reading →Thick fog over the bay this am. Sunny and blue skies at my house. #New England
Continue reading →Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! On board today, Dr. Ray Hutchinson for Fly or Die striped bass. Ray hails from Michigan and this was his first time targeting striped bass. At first light, dead-calm seas, water temps 63, and … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! On board today, Neil, a new client and recipient of a Baymen Charters Gift Certificate! At first light – a chilly 47 degrees air temp and 62 degrees water temp. Near calm seas with … Continue reading →
Greetings from Baymen & Capt. Dave! On board today, regulars, Gary Condon and Greg Powers, for light tackle striped bass. At first light, a breeze out of the ENE that really picked up mid-morning to about 15 knots steady with … Continue reading →
Friday Baymen Report 9/29/2023 Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! On board today, Dave Mulcahy and his Father-In-Law for light tackle striped bass. Dave is the COO for Oh, Deer Tick & Mosquito control and has been fishing with me … Continue reading →
Greetings from Baymen! We were finally able to get back on the bay today and into fish, after a non-stop six day ENE storm, rain, winds, and seas…! On board today, Founder and President of Oh, Deer Tick & Mosquito … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN. We have a Nor’easter kicking up Saturday through at least Tuesday. Winds, rain, and seas. All charters are on STAND-BY status until the system blows out to sea and the fishing picks back up. … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! On board today: Lt. Col. Richard “The Machine” Comstock, Day Two, Fly or Die striped bass. At first light, cool and sunny on a dropping tide. Winds near calm BUT turning NE/E with … Continue reading →
Greetings from Capt. Dave & BAYMEN! On board today, Birthday Charter for Lt. Colonel Richard “The Machine” Comstock, Fly or Die striped bass! At first light, a few fish popping in the moorings. A few more out in the bay. … Continue reading →
A FELLOW BAYMEN told me a story about a gull he found in the bay, with a quahog firmly clammed around the gull’s bill. It was heavy enough to hold the gull’s head under water and the gull was going … Continue reading →