Well....after over a week and a half in the hospital and surgery, I was able to make it back out with friend John and Adam on Saturday. Chilly and somewhat raw morning with the drizzle and rain. Headed off for some local tog. Scratchy bite with a few keepers in the mix throughout the day. Felt...
Had the pleasure of getting out with my fishing buddies John and Danny yesterday. Left the dock at 7:15am and made a left out of the inlet. Slight chop and roll, but very comfortable. Steamed east checking on the gannets and bunker pods. Dropped in and started to troll about 7 miles east of...
I messed up. I read them good just past the East jetty after the bar.....didn't have myself together and didn't turn around....in hind-sight....that would have been my best shot from what I saw all day.
Fished solo yesterday, light ENE breeze and a slight 1-2' chop at the beginning of the outgoing.
Took the east side out of the inlet, 3 fleets of boats out in front of Jones. Some chatter about a few bass caught trolling, not too many.
Joined the fleet in 40-45' of water and looked around a bit...
Had the pleasure of fishing with my good buddy and long time fishing partner on his CC this Saturday. He had heard good reports of fluking in his neck of the woods, so off we went.
Beautiful day on the water. Started the day with the incoming with a light NNE breeze in the west cut. Instant...
Late report from Saturday. Light NNW wind and outgoing when we left the dock at 7am. Fueled up and headed south out of the inlet. Made a quick stop in 65' of water where we had some fish the week prior. Not much there, a couple of small seabass, 2 sandsharks, and that was it. Didn't waste much...
I was very surprised to see the amount of deep flooding on my way to work this morning. Hillside Avenue in Mineola had six cars stuck in it. It wasn't just the roadway.....the water was all the way into the stores on both sides. Did my good dead for the week and rescued 2 women from their cars...
Fished Sunday with good friends Dan and John. Left the dock at 8am, bottom of the outgoing. Stiff NNE wind, 2-3's with a slight SE roll. Steamed south to an old clam bed about 6 miles off, had the place to ourselves.
Tons of life. Short fluke, porpoises, large rays, bluefish, seabass, even a few...
So true.
I only had one other boat catch on to what I was doing and they stayed a reasonable distance away. Most of the flotilla gathered together on the real sticky stuff and spent the day dodging the folks anchoring in the middle of the fleet and following the head boats around. Typical...
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