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WEEKLY "Gone Fishing" AT THE BEACH
compliments of: Sue Foster, proprietor of OYSTER BAY TACKLE, Ocean City Maryland, and Fenwick Tackle, Fenwick Island Delaware. Sue provides us hopeful fish catchers with a timely UP TO DATE FISHING REPORT and other handy fishing advice. ** Also CHECK OUT FISH TALK fishing forum At The Beach ** |
| Ocean City Maryland & Assateague Island - Delaware Beaches - Ocean n Bay Fishing Report By Sue Foster, Oyster Bay Tackle Shop, Ocean City MD - Fenwick Island DE Sept 6th, 2010 Fishing Report by Sue Foster Water Temperature (WTMP): 75.4°F Hurricane Earl gave us some swells, dirty water, and bluefish! Yes, fall is just around the corner when we see finger mullet hopping in the surf and the inlets, and blues started biting. Flounder fishing was a bit off because of the dirty water conditions, but surprisingly anglers caught some the next day after the storm. Spot are still around, some croaker, tautog, and sharks. Sea bass picked up big time. More larger flounder offshore. Shop Online ! Fast Priority shipping on most items. Items weighing less than 12 ounces are shipped First Class Mail. The Online mall is always open! T-shirts! We still have 2010 White Marlin Open T's. Shark and Tuna T's are on sale at our Oyster Bay Tackle location for 9.99 till they are gone! Tire Buddy III Tire Deflators are back in stock! 2010 tide tables now available in our stores or online. You'll find our tide chart and MD regs under "More Fishing Info" on our website. (Oyster Bay hours- 7 A.M. until 8 P.M. Daily. Fenwick Tackle 7 A.M. until 8 P.M. Daily) Instore Coupons! Before Hurricane Earl we had quite a few reports of bluefish. Right after the storm, the news was mostly sharks. Fresh finger mullet were available right after the storm, and anglers said they saw little fish breaking in the ocean, which were probably finger mullet. Hurricane Earl did give us some "hard to hold" fishing conditions. Try using a " sputnik sinker if you can't hold with a regular surf sinker. Bill Klein of "Stripers Online" reports "September already, and another summer season fades into the rearview mirror. All still pretty much on the quiet side locally, but things should be looking up soon with any luck at all. The current run of cooler temps has been most welcome, and hopefully a harbinger of some fine autumn weather headed our way before too much longer." Assateague beach was closed right after the storm. Before the blow anglers caught a mixture of sharks, spot, flounder, and some bluefish. David Blevins of Wye River e-mailed in his report from Assateague last Friday: "Thought I would share a quick report from Friday on Assateague. My family and I drove out about a half mile past the Bull Pen and had a great day fishing. We caught plenty of fish and they were all on a finger mullet rig. All fish were catch and release." They caught bluefish, flounder, and kingfish. Many anglers ask about reading the beach when surf fishing. "Poppy" a very good angler has posted another very good description with pictures on Stripers Online. Check it out: Reading the Beach He draws it out completely! If you're not catching fish in the surf, you need to study this! Need surf rigs? We have plenty in our shops or buy online! Shop Online Route 50 Bridge saw some excellent blue fishing the night after the storm. Gotcha Plugs were the lures of choice. We at Oyster Bay Tackle and Fenwick Tackle only saw a few fish this week: Butch Sample from Essex, MD and Bob Gunkel from Pasadena, MD came into Fenwick Tackle on Sept 1st with two flounder each caught at the African Queen site with live spot on the "Hammertime" with Capt Al at the helm. Butch's Fish- 6 pounds, 1 oz, 25 3/4 inches and 2 pound 12 oz, 19 1/2 inches. Bob's fish 4 pound, 11 oz 22 1/8 inches and 3 pounds 9 oz and 21 1/2 inches. This picture is in our Offshore Photo Gallery. Capt. Bobby Gower of the " Bay Bee reports slow fishing right after the storm because the water was so dirty. He only had one keeper on Saturday with only a few throwbacks. He hopes this next week will be better after the water clears up. Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman saw a few fish this week. On Thursday, Mike Malone caught a 30-inch, 8 lb.13 oz. flounder on a live minnow north of the Rt. 50 Bridge in the East Channel. On Wednesday, the "Bay Bee" had 71 throwback flounder during their 2 trips. "Morning Star" had a good catch of sea bass and some large flounder. Dale Seiger had a 25-incher, caught on squid. On Tueday, Jerry Gray caught a 10 lb. 6 oz. flounder on live spot in the East Channel north of the Rt. 50 Bridge. Nick of the Get Sum is doing charters for tog, flounder and stripers. J.J. from the Oceanic Pier (410-289-2602) reports a lot of flounder despite the weather. The first night after Hurricane Earl saw the best blue fishing action they had seen in a long time. They also had some Florida fish, some jack cravels! They also had a little run of croaker on Sunday morning. There's been lots of little sea bass and sea robins for the kids to catch on the edge. Just get worms and fish straight down. At night, blues and shad were biting on Gotcha Plugs and Spec Rigs. Shad also take Sabiki Rigs. Anglers were still catching blue crabs on the pier this week! Get some traps and give it a try! J.J. wants everyone to know that when you come to the pier, go to the Oceanic Motel and park, then come buy your ticket and he will give you a pass for your car. There is also a big municipal pay lot about a block away from the pier. Call J.J. at 410-289-2602 for parking details. Clark from Old Inlet (302-227-7974) posted on the 31st: "...One good thing about the effect of the swells on the beach has been that the beach is beginning to transition from a summertime profile to a flatter, wider fall profile. This is good news. Stripers and flounders in the wash!! Woo hoo! Tautog season will be closed in Delaware waters from September 1 through the 28th. (MD remains open) Look for croakers, black drum, triggerfish and sheephead to fill the tautog void. Striper fishing has slowed a bit in the last week but many are looking for it to pick up as this storm approaches. Stripers love sloppy water. Bucktails and plugs should be the hot baits . The flounder bite in the Inlet and bays has been very consistent. Gulp Alive Swimming Mullet in chartruese, pearl white and pink have been very good. The weather will probably wash out what has been red hot fishing offshore for white marlin and wahoo. One Ocean City boat reportedly had 50 plus whites on Monday." Thanks Clark! Bill Sports Center (302-645-7654) reports croaker in the Indian River Bay and in the Ocean. Also flounder just offshore. Flounder and Sea bass at the B Buoy and the Old Grounds. Croaker, spot, blues and flounder are biting on the Cape Henelopen Pier. E-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle with your pictures and/or reports. Vacation Pictures are welcome! E-mail me your name and where you are from so we can put you in our weekly fish reports and/or Gallery! Anglers now need a DE Fishing License to fish, crab, and clam in DEL: The state has published a very good FAQ on the license requirement. Individual Delaware Fishing Licenses are now available online. Stop into Fenwick Tackle and get your license. 302-539-7766. Delaware anglers will also need a F.I.N. number every year, similar to a hunting H.I.P. number. It is free, very simple to get, but necessary. DNREC has e-mailed us how to get it! To obtain a F.I.N. number anglers may visit www.delaware-fin.com, or call 800-432-9228, any time of day or night. In Maryland, In Maryland, you do not need a license to fish in the ocean or coastal bays until 2011, but you do need a free Registry number from NOAA if you are 16 and older. Go to www.countmyfish.NOAA.gov to print your free number. You can also call a toll free number and get it in a few minutes. 1-888-MRIP411 (1-888-674-7411). They will ask you for your name, address, and phone number. It's not a large big deal, no one is fining anyone, but it will help the states to count angler's catches more accurately. Capt. Mike Abbaticchio of the Judith M at Bahia Marina (410-289-7438, 410-251-5859, 443-497-1361) fishes out of Bahia Marina at 22nd Street in Ocean City. We are fishing everyday now; see our web site for details. WWW.JUDITHMFISHING.COM " Capt. Monty on the " Morning Star" works hard to catch fish for his customers. Here's his report from the 5th: Before Earl I tried the flounder --fluke for those of you above 39 degrees north-- and met with limited success. One big 'ol bruiser was lost boatside, a few keepers.. slow. Went sea bassing. That worked better. Following day went sea bassing first thing. Very, very nice. Good sized sea bass. Finished with people taking pictures of their flounder. Yup. Laid in, did a lot of heavy maintenance while Earl did his thing. Florida Keys, Sept. 1978, I believe the first year Hurricanes alternated male/female names; used to all be female. Big sign: David Was A Lady. So was Earl. Might that we are always so lucky. Some boats went the day after Earl's passage, Saturday. I moved my folks to Sunday. Sea bass bite was tepid until the current slowed, then Game On. Had a fellow catch 24 keepers, probably because he practices on tog. Might be a while before that happens again. Or.. Going fishing. Going deep again too.. I have to go back. It's a long way down, a much longer way up ..but the fishing! Eighteen hour deep trip on Tuesday: Tiles, sea bass.. Just Mike and I last week; an extra-light rail this time - experimental. No Electric Reels Ever. Make me crazy. Well, more crazy. Boat and Federal regs enforced - MD has none - Yet. Two Hooks. Ain't long-lining. If it goes well I'm going to do these like my winter tog trips: Announced suddenly in good weather windows. Fish caught trolling will be split amongst everyone if appropriate. There will be a lot of fast trolling. I want to try Tagging. We let some sea bass go very effectively last week.. And try anchoring. I have well over 1/2 mile of anchor line. And hard bait. I wonder if tog live off there.. Beg-borrow-get a grant for a deep drop video camera. ..hunt more new spots. See what tales these reefs have to tell. For a partyboat skipper, finding new bottom, new spots, is way better than Christmas. New bottom w/new species far better. From generations of experience inshore: We know what happens when fishing effort increases while reef habitat declines. Been trying to point that out to NOAA for some years now. Wrote them a little note about it while Earl was directly off the coast Friday; Stitches together a few of my arguments. Fishing 7 days a week if folks want to go. Regards, Monty E-mail Capt Montyfor more info. To receive Capt. Monty's full newsletter with comments e-mail Capt. Monty. Capt. Monty Hawkins mhawkins@siteone.net Party Boat "Morning Star" Reservation Line 410 520 2076 http://www.morningstarfishing.com/ Watch the weather. The Ocean Princess is now fishing. Captain Victor Bunting on the Ocean Princess reports 1/2 day bottom fishing trips. Here's his report from the 2nd: Captain Victor on the Ocean Princess reports some decent fishing over the past week. He has been catching a mixed bag of fish which includes, sea bass, croaker, flounder, and trigger fish. The Ocean Princess is fishing everyday 8am to 12 noon and 1pm to 5pm, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we have night fishing trips from 6pm to 10pm. Costs for all trips are $42.00 adults and $22.00 for kids 12 and under. The Ocean Princess sails everyday from Dorchester Street and the Bay. Capt. Chris Mizurak of the Angler party boat (410-289-7424) e-mailed in: We had some pretty good sea bass fishing this past week, best we have seen since the spring. Still lots of weeding through the small fish, but the keeper ratio is getting better. High hook was in the teens. Flounder fishing was also good with the largest just shy of 5lbs. We are sailing daily at 730am-2pm, and the cost is $60 per person which includes your rod, reel, and bait. We are sailing daily at 730am and returning around 2pm. The fare is $60 per person, which includes rod, reel, and bait. For more information and reservations please call 410-289-7424. Thanks and hope to see you soon.... Check out the new link on our web site to the local chapter of the MSSA. They are keeping us abreast on all the Fishing Issues. From our Oyster Bay Website, go to "More Fishing Info" on the left hand side, and click on "MSSA Atlantic Anglers". Check the weather before driving hours to go offshore or fish the surf. Go to Coastal Marine Forecast to get an idea of the weather and height of the waves. Stop by to the Oyster Bay Tackle location and buy your 2010 Ocean City Reef Foundation Charts. The donation fee for these charts are $25. $27 if you use a credit card. These charts pin-point all the GPS numbers for all the Artificial Reef materials that have been scattered near offshore wrecks, reefs, and obstructions. The charts give you hundreds of numbers to find fish. All the money collected goes back into the Artificial Reef Foundation. You can buy them online. Capt. Rick Yakimowicz of the "Thelma Dale V" Reports from Fisherman's Wharf on the 1st We went from catching literally hundreds of Flounder daily for nearly a week with our best numbers of keepers all year, to just pick fishing again with not much action with the Fluke and actually catching more Sea Bass than anything. There hasn't been a really good catch of Croakers made up in the Bay by our Half-Day boat now for nearly a solid week! ... ...The fishing is not all bad really, I just happen to think it should be a lot better. I could certainly use weather or drifting conditions as an excuse it hasn't all been perfect, however that is not so much the case, our weather has been great and our drifting conditions have been favorable for the most part. For a bright note our Sea Bass fishing has seen a vast improvement recently, in fact a few times this past week they actually bit the way Sea Bass should and we were able to rack up some pretty decent numbers of these tasty fish providing a good meal or two for just about everyone on board, in fact there have been a few lucky anglers that have actually landed into double digits of keeper Bass just these past few days. We even saw several large to Jumbo Bass landed with the pool winning fish having been a Sea Bass over a Flounder on a couple of our trips recently!... ... I will be drifting when conditions are right and I will be anchoring when the drift is not the best choice. I expect to see more and more of a variety of fish in the weeks to come including Flounder, Bass, Bluefish and possibly some Croakers. Flounder and Bass however will be our main target. My All-Day trips will be leaving daily at 7:00 a.m. daily and we generally get back to the docks between 4:00 and 4:30. We will continue running Half-Day Trips throughout September sailing daily. Half-Day Trips will continue to target the Croakers and will also be seeing a variety catch with Flounder, Blues, Small Trout and Kingfish. Capt. Mike assured me that this "croaker thing" will pass with a few more tides and will undoubtedly be getting back to normal soon, and that for right now he is actually glad to be going back to school because his hair also is thinning while looking for some biting fish! If you would like any more information about trips sailing out of the Wharf (Including 1/2 days and night trips) or you would like to book a private charter in the upcoming weeks please give us a call at (302) 645-TUNA. His full report and boat info is here. Capt. Rick Yakimowicz Thelma Dale V catchfish@verizon.net" VA charters. (Wilson Cropp Charters and Guide Service. Cape Charles, VA- 1-434-531-6376) Drum, flounder, stripers, cobia.... Jigging for flounder around the Bay Bridge is heating up. Capt.Dan Stauffer (866-623-4746) of the Fin Chaser does wreck and trolling trips. Here's a couple of his reports from this week to give you a taste of what Capt Dan has to offer. "08/31/10 Decided to run about 9 mile south of where we had fished yesterday looking for a weed-line. I told the crew from central PA I heard a rumor of one that was holding some Mahi. When we finally came upon it the line had blown apart and turned a nice trollable weed-line into a mates worst nightmare, a hayfield. Dave spent the first 90 minutes of the day going from line to line trying to keep the baits clean. All this work only yielded two small mahi and one that threw the hook. Picked up and ran to where we had fished the previous day and found great action on turkeys and Yellowfin. Mind you, the Yellowfin were BLT's (barely legal tunas) but they were legal, they put up a great fight on 30 lb. tackle and they look the same on a fork as a fat 60 pounder! At the end of the day we have two Mahi, one Skipjack and ten Yellowfin in the box. I'm sure we must have released 20 turkeys as well. 09/01/10 Out with a solo angler from Wisconsin and his flyrod with the intent of catching LR a Mahi on the fly. LR is writing a book chronicling his fly-fishing catches in all fifty states, and if he can connect with a Mahi his book will be complete. Took nearly two hours to find the weeds, but after we found em I knew we could get him his Mahi. LR spent the next several hours catching Mahi on several different fly types including a popper. The icing on the cake, he allowed the mate and I to keep his fish, I LOVE blackened Mahi! Back in the slip with a limit of Mahi and one man's multi-year quest complete. 09/04/10 Out with a bachelor party for a day of bottom fishing. Hurricane Earl blew through yesterday, fortunately, the seas layed-out enough to allow for this trip. However, we weren't able to get any farther off than 10 mile. I really wanted to fish a piece of bottom 18 mile east but that just wasn't going to happen. Spent the day catching "under" Sea Bass as well as "snapper" Bluefish. " Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman gives us the offshore report from Wed, before the storm. WEDNESDAY, September 1, 2010: Several boats ventured out to get their final days in before Hurricane Earl graces us with his appearance. "Miss Jane II" released 1 white marlin in the Washington. "Osprey" released 3 white marlin in the Washington. "Marlin Magic" released 3 white marlin in the Washington. "Cyntinory" released 4 white marlin in the Washington. "Billfisher" released 7 white marlin in the Washington. "DA Sea" released 9 white marlin and a blue marlin in the Washington. Reel Joy" released 5 white marlin in the Washington."Pumpin' Hard 58" released 6 white marlin in the Washington. "Espadon" released 8 white marlin in the Washington. "Fin-ness" released 10 white marlin in the Washington. "Cerveza" moved 6 miles east of the fleet and released 21 white marlin in the Washington. "Marli" released 3 white marlin and caught 10 dolphin in the Baltimore. "Hod Rod" released 1 white marlin in the Washington. "About Time" released a white marlin in the Washington and had 30-40 dolphin. "Fish Bonz" released 4 white marlin in the Washington. "Foolish Pleasures" released 6 white marlin in the Washington. "All In" released 10 white marlin in the Washington. "Restless Lady" had 11 yellowfin tuna, and 4 gaffer dolphin. "Nontypical" released 9 white marlin." CHECK OUT the Fish Talk Forum - At The Beach - Fishing Ocean City MD Assateague Island - Delaware Fishing Beaches (Just a note to say to my readers that many of my fishing reports are from other anglers and party boats that come over my e-mail. When I "copy/paste" their reports I try to leave them intact. It keeps the fishing reports lively and interesting. But any comments/politics within the quotes are their comments and views, and not necessarily mine.) Need info on where, how, when to fish, crab, and clam? Go to Drifting Easy Archives and READ UP! It's all in there and it's FREE!!!!!! James A. Donofrio, executive director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance has been actively working on the summer flounder and sea bass crisis. The RFA believes the future of our fisheries is dependent on fixing the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act which has laid down strict time-frames that do not take into account livelihoods and that a fishery is rebounding steadily. The RFA is fighting hard for our right to fish. Need to tie a knot? Click Here. This is really cool! You can also click Here! Good fishing... Sale! Pirates of the Carribean Push Button combo for kids. Regular: 19.99 Now on sale for 12.99! Gift Certificates Call 410-524-3433 or order ONLINE. Need a gift card? Give us a call at 410-524-3433 You can also buy them online. 2010 White Marlin Shirts are here! Short sleeve and long sleeve! Order ONLINE. Sputnik sinkers back in stock! We have Calcutta hats, visors, t's, long sleeve t-shirts, sweatshirts, tanks and new T-shirts on our online mall. We have the Bloodworm scented Fish Bites in stock. You can buy these items online. Tire deflators are great! Call Oyster Bay Tackle at 410-524-3433 or order on line. BACK IN STOCK! We also now carry the Oasis Trailhead Tire Deflators. 59.99 for set of 4 in store. To buy a dozen assorted flounder rigs for $21.99. (Reg- 28.08) call 410-524-3433, stop in our stores or Order Online. To buy a selection of a dozen of the most popular Got-cha Plugs in our area for 44.99 Shop Online or call 410-524-3433. We have a great value on a stuffed surf box Big surf box for 49.99- a $56 value- available on line, at both our stores, or call 410-524-3433. We offer a great value in our stores or on our web site of a package of 12 assorted surf rigs. (Value $28.28) for $23.99. Surf rigs buy online or call 410-524-3433. To buy a big stuffed Flounder box for 49.99 stop in our stores, Shop Online, or call 410-524-3433.- We have 6-packs of bucktails and we have fishing books. There's a new product out called "Rod Log." It is an affordable storage system for your rods and reels you can set up in your garage or carry with you to your boat. Check it out. Visit our online mall year round. Check it out and e-mail me with any comments or suggestions. We have a Australian Gold Suntan Lotion web page that shows all the Australian Gold Suntan Products available in both our retail stores. Oyster Bay Tackle~410-524-3433 and Fenwick Tackle~302-539-7766. E-mail Sue for pricing and availability or call 410-524-3433. (During the winter season it is best to e-mail.) Visit our Website. Visit our Drifting Easy Archives to learn where and how to crab, clam and fish in our area. Sale! We have lots of rods and reels out for this season by Daiwa, Tica, Sea Striker and Okuma. If you have any fish reports please share them with us on our Fish Talk Board or e-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle. E-mail me your name and where you are from so we can put you in our weekly fish reports! Visit our T-shirt page of our Online Mall to see all the t-shirts available including this year's popular Calcutta T-shirts and our new Inshore-4 T-shirt. Tire Deflators, Calcutta t-shirts, 2009 White Marlin Open, Storm Wild-eyed Shad lures, Gift Certificates, Got-cha Plugs, Ugly Sticks, Tica rods, new Okuma surf rods, Daiwa reels, Windcheaters, Mann's, Stretch 25 lures, Mullet Rigs, Aqua-Clear Tangle free Rigs, Tsunami Shads, Tandem Rigs, Spec Rigs, Beach Runner surf rods on sale, Penn Reels, Okuma reels, Collapsible Bridge and Pier Nets, Rat-L-Traps, Calcutta Hats, Stuffed Tackle Boxes and more. Stop in to our shops or Order Online. E-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle if you have any questions about our inventory or if you want to place an order for an item we do not have on-line. Shop Online Holiday Shopping Coupons Tides: These are ocean tides, add 2 hours for the bay, approximately 1 hour for Indian River: High Tides: (Add approx 6 hours for low tide) Monday, Sept 6th, 5:58 A.M. and 6:31 P.M. Tuesday, Sept 7th 6:52 A.M. and 7:22 P.M. Wednesday, Sept 8th, 7:44 A.M. and 8;12 P.M. Thursday, Sept 9th, 8:36 A.M. and 9:01 P.M. Friday, Sept 10th, 9;27 A.M. and 9:50 P.M. Saturday, Sept 12th, 10;17 A.M. and 10:38 P.M.. Sunday, Sept 13th, 11:08 A.M. and 11:28 P.M CHECK OUT the Fishing Talk Forum - At The Beach - Fishing Ocean City MD Assateague Island - Delaware Fishing Beaches |
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