Capt Richie
Well-Known Angler
Looks good lep ..nothing better than eating fish that was swimming a few hours ago
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I waa coming home from the Jersey shore yesterday.nice Lep & Frankie...Where's Big Joe ?
WTG guys..RIchie - it was a very slow drift - but productive when we stuck tight to our numbers/drift lines. Casting out with the spinning rig did help. Kenscot, Capt. Mike and I did a 3-man full boat limit to 4.5lbs by 11:30, putzed around for another hour and then got out of there. Early day full limits have been a bit of a toughie this season, so hitting the dock by 1:00 was a welcome change.
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Thanks again Pete for a great trip! This was a great example of a captain who faced unfavorable odds and did what it took to adapt to the conditions. Too many days we look at undesirable winds, tide and other variables for reasons not to fish or catch fish. Using heavier bucktails to achieve proper presentation and drift sock to decrease drifting speed made all the difference between going home with our full limit, and potentially striking out (calling it a day at 9AM). At 41 years old, and running my own boat for 15 years now, I have learned that the best way to keep getting better at this craft is to be an avid observer and learn from those who have done this much longer than me! Also, Pete is a huge Met's fan like myself, and the combo of listening to Met's radio and hangin with my good friend made the experience that much more enjoyable. Thanks again Pete! Always a great time fishing with ya! ` FrankGreat day's fishing (Friday) for Frankie and me outside JI, catching a full boat limit with fish to 6lbs on a VERY rough ocean. The BIG bucktails got a solid workout today!
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