Roger reported a slow morning half day but the weather was beautiful. The pool fish was taken by a mighty nice ocean blue fish. The afternoon half day saw a big improvement but still on the slow side with an equal number of keeper fluke and keeper sea bass. Two half days tomorrow with the first to set sail on the Lady at 8 am and the second to set sail on the Admiral at 1pm.
A few recent pics from both the full and half day trips recently provided by longtime regulars Sandy and Cyrus from NY and RI and Chris from Warwick RI.
Capt. Matt reported a very good day of fluke and sea bass fishing for the handful of anglers who showed up to go despite a stormy forecast. The day while a bit breezy turned out to be sunny and completely fishable. There were at least a few limit catches and most anglers were very close with only a few fishers boxing only three to five keeper fluke apiece. Quite a few sea bass limits as well. Sizes on the sea bass up to nearly 4 lbs and the majority of the fluke were those quality three to four pound fish we have seen quite a bit of this year with a half dozen or so in the six pound range and a couple 7-8 lbrs battling it out for the pool. A few hefty blue fish added some excitement as well. Fast drift today so bait rigs were effective however those who were really intent on staying with jigs did just fine as well. Tomorrow looks like another very nice weather day and the Gail Frances will be set to sail at 7 am with Capt. Rich at the helm.
Roger