The crew was a father/step-son team of Joey and Charlie, and a friend of theirs, Bobby. Joey had the hottest hand today, although everybody pulled their weight.
Joey with a shallow water striper he caught throwing behind a smaller, but still legal fish in shallow water.
Water temperatures were in the low 50s to upper 40s, a point at which the local Stripers shift from a shallow water pattern to a deep water pattern. We caught fish in both shallow and deep water today.
Water temperatures were in the low 50s to upper 40s, a point at which the local Stripers shift from a shallow water pattern to a deep water pattern. We caught fish in both shallow and deep water today.
Charlie with a deeper water Striper.
Father and son
Me with a striper caught right up next to the tiny salt marsh island behind us.
We also caught Black Sea Bass at a deep water wreck site. Getting legal sized Black Sea Bass is not terribly common in the Bay, but we managed 7 keepers, and probably twice as many sub-legals.
Father and son
Me with a striper caught right up next to the tiny salt marsh island behind us.
We also caught Black Sea Bass at a deep water wreck site. Getting legal sized Black Sea Bass is not terribly common in the Bay, but we managed 7 keepers, and probably twice as many sub-legals.
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