NE Winds & Chop – No fish inside today
On board today, I had one of my regulars, Joe McPherson of Tight Line Corp. for LT striped bass. Joe has been fishing with me for many years. Yesterday, temps were 80’s and rumors of schoolies were flying around. Overnight, the winds turned NE and it was cold and windy by morning. We ran out anyway, hoping for some top-water action or a few fish on structure on the incoming tide. We hit two prime incoming tide spots wihtout a bump. Pretty snotty out there in the NE, so after two hours, we decided to call the trip and head in. Back out on a better day!
TV SHOW UPDATE
We continue to work on the business end of launching The Baymen Life. Tons of hours and lots of hard work sitting in the office, talking on the phone, and going to meetings, and writing proposals. But we know it will all pay off. I can not thank all the people that stop me every day to say how much they enjoy our show clips and trailers on this site and on social media, and to tell me they can’t wait to watch us on the networks each week. This afternoon, I was working on my boat at the harbor, and a gentleman drove past and waved. He went up the road, turned around, and came back to tell me he loves the show clips and the Baymen Reports and to keep pounding away, without let-up. I assured him, that has been our MO all along and soon The Baymen Life with Capt. Dave will be on TV. He gave me some very encouraging parting words and continued on his drive. Thanks so much!
STRIPER UPDATE
Reports of schoolies north of us and south of us, on the outside. One report of schoolies up by the PPB yesterday. Macks reported off Barnstable harbor. They were out front off Gurnet for a day, but dissapeared. They will be back. They have not missed a year since I was born, and probably haven’t since the beginning of time. A few more days, a few more warm days, and it will be game on. Keep your gear handy.
Capt. Dave
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