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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

Feb 8th, 2010

Fishing Report by Sue Foster

Water Temperature (WTMP): 41.7 °F

Two major snow storms have put a damper on fishing. Water temps are pretty 
chilly! Capt Monty slipped out and caught some trophy tautogs.  Maryland 
Flounder Options are Here! See below, and cast your vote.

 Shop Online    The Online 
mall is always open!

(Oyster Bay hours- No set hours for a few weeks. We'll be open Saturdays in 
February, weather permitting and we'll be open Boat Show Weekend, weather 
permitting. Call 410-524-3433 to see if we are there or to place an order. 
E-mail sue@oysterbaytackle.com if you want to order something over e-mail.

We had no surf reports this week. Water temps just too cold.

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!


Larry Jock of the  Coastal 
Fisherman reports:

TUESDAY, February 3, 2010: A couple of us ventured out into the ocean to see 
if we could locate some stripers. Unfortunately, we struck out. Never marked 
a fish. Went to the Jackspot, African Queen, Winter Quarter Shoal and some 
other inshore spots. Looks like the season could be over.


*** Maryland is working on a Recreational Fishing License that will take 
effect in January 2011. Until then, anglers need to register with the 
Federal Angler Registry.Here's the  link: 
https://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov:443/register
 


Larry Jock gives us more info on the "March on Washington"
"The FISHERMEN'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON to protest the recent increase in 
closures and increased regulations will be held on February 24th. The bus 
leaving from the Ocean City Fishing Center is filling up fast. There are 
only 15 slots left on the bus. To reserve your spot, call 410-213-1121 or 
stop by the tackle shop. This is a very important event, and one that 
everyone should attend if they can. "

Flounder options for MD are here.
If you can't attend, E-mail CKennedy@dnr.state.md.us 
 with your vote.
We have to take reductions for 2010
.
Harvest estimates indicate that we must take a 23.6% reduction for 2010
.
The target number of fish for 2010 is 75,000 fish, an increase from 61,000 
in 2009
.
Because we will be increasing the size, we may able to increase the number 
of
days in the existing season

.
The ASMFC did not approve the option for split minimum size and creel by 
area
"The sample sizes and data available are insufficient to evaluate
regulations with area or mode splits."
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is requiring reductions for 
the 2010
recreational season. The ASMFC Summer Flounder Management Board met February 
2
and approved options for meeting the reduction. We will present options at 
the scoping
meeting and at a meeting in Salisbury.
The options being proposed will include one of the below options:

Open Season Creel/Size Limit.
Statewide
Total %
Reduction
Option 1 April 17 to September 21 3 @ 18.5 24.5%
Option 2 April 24 to September 24 3 @ 18.5 24.5%
Option 3 June 8 to October 30 3 @ 18.5 24.5%
Option 4 May 22 to October 16 3 @ 18.5 24.5%
Option 5 April 17 to Nov 22 3 @ 19.0 24.2%

The meeting in Salisbury will be *Thursday, February 11th *at Wor-Wic 
Community College at 6pm in Guerrieri

Hall Room 101.

If you can't attend, E-mail CKennedy@dnr.state.md.us 
 with your vote.





E-mail Sue Foster at:  Oyster Bay 
Tackle with your pictures and/or reports.
E-mail me your name and where you are from so we
can put you in our weekly fish reports and/or Gallery!

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  Clark from Old Inlet (302-227-7974) reported on the 18th:
" No reports of any fish lately, but there will likely be a few people 
trying for winter stripers in the inlet.  Tautog fishing in the Inlet is 
pretty much done. But, there are tautog on wrecks in the ocean when the 
weather cooperates."

Old Inlet is providing a bus to go to Washington! Here's the info: "United 
We Fish Rally on the Capitol Steps in Washington, DC Scheduled for February 
24, 2010. Old Inlet and the Delaware Fisherman's Alliance have chartered a 
bus to take a group of concerned fishermen to this event. Space is limited 
and available to the first 48 that sign up. Cost is $20 for DFA members and 
$22 a person for non-members. Bus departs from Old Inlet on February 24 at 
9am. The rally is from Noon til 3pm. Returning to Old Inlet at approximately 
6pm. Bring a box lunch. No alcohol or glass containers on the bus. The bus 
is equipped with a restroom. Call 302-227-7974 to sign up or for more 
information."
structure, and in about a year, the reef will be fully productive, 
resembling natural habitat.


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.
 

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 or for 
more information, anglers may visit www.delaware-fin.com, or call 
800-432-9228, any time of day, any day of the week. Those needing live 
operator assistance may call 866-447-4626 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (EST). "

Anglers are responsible for calling and getting this FIN number.  (You do 
have to update your FIN number every year. In 2010 you need to go online and 
apply again. It only takes a couple minutes. Simple, easy.... )
 


 Anglers in MD and VA will also need a FIN number this year. For more info 
on the  FIN number go to 
www.countmyfish.noaa.gov

 If you have a FIN number in Delaware for 2010 that number is good for 
Maryland in 2010.  BUT,if you get a FIN number to fish in Ocean City from 
NOAA, you still need to get a separate FIN number if you fish in Delaware.


Capt. Monty on the " Morning 
Star" works hard to catch fish for his customers.

Here's his
latest newsletter and letter: Fish Report 2/7/10
Fish Report 2/7/10
Nice Toggin'
Calm Before The Blizzard
Murfs & Chlorine Gas

Hi All,
Friday, 2/5/10, was an amazingly calm day despite the reddest of "Red in the 
morning, sailor take warning" sunrises.. a day with virtually no sea, 
certainly no wind and just enough current to hold straddle-set danforths 
tight.
Wonderful.
A slow bite all around the rail at the first stop. Decent toggin' for the 
patient angler; not-so-patient anglers need not apply.. Dipped one a tad 
better than 15 pounds, tagged some shorts, some legal females too.. worked 
it out, waiting for the tide and bite to pick-up their respective paces.
Wasn't to be.
Weather forecast full of doom and dire warning, we picked up anchors and 
moved.
How nice. A very light WNW breeze where there should have been an increasing 
NE; most of our 30 tags for the day came from this second spot: none were 
sub-legal. The biggest was a 28 inch female that Dennis put back, his 
personal best...

The week had begun with mate Mike getting to the boat Monday to make her 
ready for Tuesday's trip. Not a lot of work, just a general going-over and 
warm the engines; get last weekend's snow off the decks..
Yeah.
He sent me a picture.
Snow off the boat one thing; all that snow had frozen up the marina cut. 
Daughter & friend with school snow-day pressed into duty; ended up doing a 
day's work just to get the ice broken, clearing a way out so we could fish 
the next morning.
Next day--Tuesday & slick-calm too--Frank caught his 19 lb 10 oz tog; Friday 
we caught Dennis's personal best, 16 lb 2 oz, and released it.

Truly wonderful days at sea in-between some of the worst winter weather I 
can recall in the mid-Atlantic, even pulling icebreaker duty.

Sadly, I think it will be a while before we can go again. This crazy 
blizzard followed by yet another snow expected mid-week.. Need to send the 
EPIRB off for fresh batteries and a hydrostatic release anyway.. Change the 
batteries in the life jackets, the float lights; a thousand things that go 
into another set of government regulations that underlie the fisheries: The 
Coast Guard Regs. Any who complain of those has likely never seen heavy 
weather, nor failed hose, nor had a drunk jump off a perfectly good boat..

This week the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, MAFMC, meets in 
Cambridge, MD. Its very likely here that the sea bass season will be 
decided--but not cast in stone until NOAA's regional administrator removes 
the 180 day emergency closure, if she indeed does.

The Coast Guard asks 'what went wrong' in their investigations; why did 
these men die, why did these boats sink, why did this boat survive when 
others did not. With pinpoint accuracy they learn, then go from there to 
make the public safer.
Neither NOAA, Council, nor Commission has, thus far, delved that deep; 
they've never sought to isolate successes for cause, nor failures for 
pressure point: Its only about catch, catches on paper at that, and 
catch-restriction. It is these broad "Coastwide" fisheries analyses that 
camouflage the key to understanding a better way forward; where regional 
populations -not coastwide- have skyrocketed and collapsed without catching 
management's eye.

Two men deep within the fisheries have written me recently that the striped 
bass rebuilding is the only model where they see success. They are perhaps 
surprised when I tell them there's no success evident on the coast for 
stripers, that we are still closed; that the over-pressure on the prey 
supply from super-rebuilt stripers comes at the cost of no progress, no 
success whatsoever in sea trout restoration; that a more holistic approach 
in our fisheries is needed.

My kingdom that they would investigate why the sea bass juvenile index is 
through the roof in this region just now, that they could understand the 
value of a sub-legal spawning stock; that they would cease the 
shoulder-shrug, "Some luck, eh?" That they would see reef every bit as 
important to preserving/restoring fisheries as life jackets, rafts & 
emergency radios are to the mariner in dire circumstance...

It's also very important, as Capt. Adam Nowalsky points out, that we double 
check their math..
He's not kidding. I don't know what Adam gets paid for his efforts. I fear 
its the same as my advocacy salary. He's certainly one of the good guys.

Some help, not everyone.
The Petersons and Powers of the region put their mega-donations into our 
restoration efforts. Without these heavy-hitters we would not have come so 
far with Maryland's reefing.
Mike & Brian, who have resurrected the Maryland Fisherman's Annual, made a 
fat donation to the MD artificial reef initiative, MARI, based on sales of 
their new magazine.
Capt. Danny on the Fin Chaser has piled-on the reef donations and written 
many letters to his representatives.
Fellows working for Maryland, Marty Gary & Erik Zlokovitz, go way beyond 
their salaried efforts; often work well into night to put new reef on state 
permits.
Fellows from the Atlantic Coast Chapter of the MSSA and OPAC have been 
burning through some ink writing letters to representatives.
So too have many of you: Determination...

Spoke with another captain that fishes a fair-many bottom trips the other 
day. He said he 'hopes' the sea bass season is extended. I asked if he'd 
written comment..
Hope without action leaves little likelihood of success.

A woman hollers from inside a brand new Mercedes convertible, "I bought it 
with my sea bass money!"
She's kidding of course. No one made 'money' fishing sea bass recently; 
never-ever that kind of money.. Still, tip of humor's edge caught & thrust 
completely through; sword's hilt struck hard upon breast-plate..

Ought to consider an artificial reef stamp, even as an option, when the 
state license comes in 2011. "User pays" works, look at our highways.. some 
manner of dedicating license revenue toward this important part of fisheries 
restoration is needed.

Fishing is not on our nation's radar; falling off, it's an antiquated sport 
being pushed aside by frozen groceries and electronic gaming. For most 
residents--even along the coast--quaint, old-fashioned 'extractive' fishing 
is of no concern, of no consequence: Until, that is, room taxes and home 
values fall like a rock, the result of some pathogen and associated fish 
kill: The only binding-tie is water quality.

The truly profitable fisheries, surf-clam & menhaden reduction---now fully 
consolidated and an extreme representation of what to watch out for as 
'catch shares' advance---are protected in ways most can not fathom; the 
deepest of well-positioned and paid lobbying efforts shield these 
businesses.

We are not there.
But there can be success in grass-roots efforts.
Carry a sign February 24th on the Capitol steps, just be there at the Rally.
Putting the "Flexibility in American Fisheries Restoration Act" into law is 
key to preserving what is left of our marine fishing businesses while 
science & regulation catch pace.
We do not yet grasp what can be done to restore fisheries. We can not 
possibly value catch-shares until we have a fuller and more complete 
understanding of what is missing from the production model; the 'where do 
little fish come from' angle of fisheries.
The success of that "Take a Kid Fishing" trip is crucial.. bending rods and 
smiling faces are the only preservative fishing needs.
We do not know how many will want to 'go extracting' when the research has 
been well-bound with regulation, when fisheries have been pushed far beyond 
restored..
A day when clients can chose to throw back jumbo tog on every trip, when 
clients can select cbass based on the size they want to cook..
That day is coming, I've seen shadows of it.
White marlin every summer on the twenty fathom line and we'll have arrived.

Instead, this week coming there will be a clash as recreational for-hire sea 
bass fishers vie for the somewhat less-skimpy leavings regulators offer; the 
quota of a fishery they clearly do not understand, divided based on catch 
estimates created by MRFSS--apparently after many months Uncle Murfs spent 
scrubbing heads with bleach and ammonia.

The reason this year's sea bass season is being cut 3 1/2 months is because 
MRFSS has small private boats out-fishing, out-catching, partyboats by huge 
margins; even the numerous Jersey partyboats in March.
I won't even take my boat to the sea bass in March, to the canyons.
I do dislike having my life run-through by deceitful, misleading data.
The lack of "Flexibility" means regulators have to use this MRFSS data 
because it is "The Best Scientific Information Available." That offers a 
clear depiction of why fishers need to write representatives & go to DC to 
advocate for the Flexibility Act.

Better direct full and complete attention to it for a while.
Wife sez there's some game on TV, its commercials worth more than US reef 
restoration.

Will return to toggin as soon as the EPIRB is back!

Regards,
Monty


  


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Capt. Monty Hawkins
mhawkins@siteone.net
Party Boat "Morning Star"
Reservation Line 410 520 2076
http://www.morningstarfishing.com/




Watch the 
weather.

Go to the  RFA website to find out 
more about the Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act of 2009. 
Even if you are not an advocate of the RFA you can learn about the bills by 
going to the website. Click  here to email a letter 
to your representatives.

Capt Monty wrote last week: "I hear that Senator Mikulski has only received 
5 letters supporting the Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act... 
Can that possibly be?
I don't think it can.. Perhaps there is a problem with her mail delivery.. 
Fishing typically flies well below radar - it should.
Not now though.
Send a short note--another--a post it note, anything, supporting SB 1255 to 
Teri Curtis, Environment Staff, who has been doing a wonderful job 
representing our pleadings to Senator Mikulski:

Senator Barbara Mikulski
C/O Teri Curtis RSG
503 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510

An email/comment on the Senator's website might be as effective.. I doubt 
it, but put Teri Curtis RSG in the title if you do."

I wrote another letter, snail mail..... I had written several e-mails and 
never even got an acknowledgement, so it appears Capt Monty is right, the 
e-mails aren't working..... Do it the old fashioned way!  A typed letter, an 
envelope, and a stamp!


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 plus the upcoming march on Washington! 
From our  Oyster Bay Website, 
go to "More Fishing Info" on the left hand side, and click on "MSSA Atlantic 
Anglers".  President Capt Bud says more fishers should get involved and the 
local MSSA wants to help anglers write letters and keep everyone informed.


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.




Capt. Rick Yakimowicz of the "Thelma Dale V" Reports from Fisherman's Wharf 
on Dec 10th:
 .... Long Range trips after the first of the year have been put on hold 
with the mandated closure on the Black Bass and depending on the 2010 rules 
may not resume until sometime this Spring.

 If you would like any more information about trips sailing out of the Wharf 
or you would like to book a private charter for Stripers or Tog 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) 
Capt. Wilson reports... striper fishing will happen again when the water 
temps rise a few more degrees."



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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.)

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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.  



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If you have any fish reports please share them with us on our  Fish Talk Board or e-mail
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