9, 21,27 – 2 Keepers
“Time and tide wait for no man, and lo – the bird is on the wing!” This was on my aunts wall when I was growing up and I never understood it as a kid. Lucky me. But let me … Continue reading →
“Time and tide wait for no man, and lo – the bird is on the wing!” This was on my aunts wall when I was growing up and I never understood it as a kid. Lucky me. But let me … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Yesterday, I had repeat client, Jack Manly & Co. on board, along with Andrew and Anthony for light tackle striped bass fishing. Jack and crew have been fishing with me for four years. We left the dock at low tide … Continue reading →
On board yesterday, I had repeat client, Billy Tedeschi, for light tackle and live bait striped bass fishing. At first light, it was fairly calm with a stunning sunrise. We decided to run offshore and jig for macks. On our … Continue reading →
On board today, I had repeat clients Al Uhler, Ted Healy and Jeff Hardenstine for light tackle striped bass. It was dead calm all morning on the bay with several waves of rain passing through and fog off and on. … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Here are some tips on some of my tackle and techniques I use on the bay for striped bass… – Capt. Dave
Continue reading →On board Saturday, I had repeat client, Matt Cataldo, along with his son, nephew, and father for LT striped bass. The two boys, ages 12 and 11, had games later that day, so Matt wanted them to sleep in and … Continue reading →
On board today, I had repeat clients, Dwight Pierce, John Soucy, and Stephano for light tackle striped bass. At first light we found a small pod of striped bass working top-water. They were moving around very fast and they were … Continue reading →
On board today, I had new client, Scott Brymer and his friend, Dan, for fly fishing only striped bass. At first light, the bay was socked in with dense fog and light rain. Very light SE/E winds. We ran to … Continue reading →