FOR SUNDAY JUNE 25TH, AFTERNOON HALF DAY TRIP ONLY!!
The full day boat had a nice turnout of enthusiastic fluke and sea bass fishers who found the sea bass to be very very cooperative with a boat limit of sea bass to over 4 lbs and a respectable tally of fluke as well. More details to follow/and or as they become available. A few fishers had several nice fluke apiece today and first mate Chris noted long length rigs such as those used for fishing whole squid may have had a slight edge today. Some days the whole squid works, some days it doesn’t but it is always good to have a box on hand just in case. Biggest fluke in the 6 lb range. A few nice size scup and a handful of sea robins, skates, and some shorty fluke rounded out the catching for the day. Capt. Rich will set sail on the Gail Frances tomorrow morning at 7 am, looks like another incredible weather day to be out in search of jumbo fluke and big sea bass.
The morning report for the half day was of some nice fluke and a fair amount of nice size sea bass but not in the numbers we had hoped for. We are hoping for better on the sea bass this afternoon.
The afternoon half day trip could not have been more different for reasons known only to the fish. A full boat limit of sea bass and a nice pile of good size fluke pleased anglers. Hi hook had five keeper fluke and a few other fishers had 4 keepers apiece. A few great photos showcasing some of the high lights courtesy first mate Greg.
Two half days on tap for tomorrow with the first to set sail at 8 am and the second at 1pm aboard the Lady Frances with Capt. Mike. Back to back half days can net an angler $10 off the second outing.
Roger