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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 May 14th, 2012 Water Temp: 59.2 degrees Fishing Report by Sue Foster (Note: Oyster Bay Tackle will be open this week: 7-7 Monday, Wed, Friday, Tues (8-5), Sat- 6-6, Sunday 7-4 Call 410-524-3433. E-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle The online mall is open!) Fenwick Tackle is now open Mon,Tues,Thursday (7-6), 8-4 on Wednesday 7- 7 on Fridays. 7-6 on Saturdays We have DEL licenses at our DEL location. Please get your MD licenses and boat stickers at our Oyster Bay location. 2012 White Marlin Open T's are here! Long and Short Sleeve! Online and instore. We have a few shark shirts left from last year. And YES, we now have 2012 OC Shark Shirts in the store! Not enough selection to try to put online yet. If you want one shipped, give us a call at 410-524-3433. Flounder and Surf, Rig and Lure Packages, Selection of Swimming Shads or Gotcha Plugs! - Free Shipping! Tire Deflators! Free shipping on the Oasis Trailheads. Surf Packages, complete with sinkers. Also flounder, Aqua-Clear, Swim Shad, and Got-cha Plug Packages. Saltiga Interline 3-piece surf rods, 199.99! Instore or online... Gift Cards Our 2012 tide charts are hot off the press! They are now online (under More Fishing Info) and you can print them out if you like. Flounder fishing was very slow this week due to windy weather. We had some striper action, but not as many were weighed in as last week. Some sharks and skates were definitely happening! Indian River Inlet had a couple really good nights on stripers. Snapper blues and stripers were biting around the Route 50 Bridge. Tautog was good at the South Jetty. The first yellowfin tunas were reported. Surf didn't see as many big stripers in Ocean City as last week. We did hear more about sharks. Not many people were fishing during the week as it was very windy and rainy. Delaware Beaches have been producing a little better though many anglers complained of lot of skates. Assateague continued to have action once the weather calmed down a bit. Apparently, Thursday was a very good day on the beach in upper DEL and also Assateague. The bite was good on Sunday too. Saturday was slower all around. Bob Harden from Fenwick Tackle snapped a picture of a nice striper. It was caught on Saturday by Thomas Godusky of Emmaus, PA. It went 19lb 14 oz and was 40 inches long. It was taken on clam at Fenwick Park! Jim Thompson of Wilmington caught two stripers last Monday afternoon. One went 36" and weighed in at 17 1/2 lbs The other went 41" and weighed 26 lbs. They were caught from the Fenwick Beach on bunker on 5/7. This angler was fishing for stripers when he got a big surprise. Mike Griffith caught and released a nice Sand Tiger Shark from the beach on Ocean City on Wed. Tyler Sondberg was fishing last Friday, the 4th, on Assateague: "Caught a monster 44" that I weighed at just over 25 lbs. My buddy Tyler Nazelrod caught a 33" weighing in at 15lbs. Missed two other nice hits but thatll get me out there next time. Tyler Sondberg and Tyler Nazelrod fished again this Sunday: "Hit the beach at noon. Not a touch till about 9 pm. Missed one, caught one, missed one, caught one. All within an hour. 37" was caught on Sand Fleas, the 42" on bunker. The other two missed fish were also on Sand Fleas.Two more firsts from the beach, a 3'+ sand tiger, and a small blue dog. Long day I'm beat! I was out with Tyler Nazelrod again. All these pictures are in our Surf Fishing Photo Gallery. Assateague saw more action during the week than Ocean City, probably because more people were fishing! It looks like Saturday was slow on Assateague though. "Powelldiver" posted on Stripers Online that he caught a 40-incher on Friday. "Castnet" posted on 5/12 on Stripers Online: "Fished Wednesday and Thursday evening... Wednesday was a good bite, a little wet, but we got 6 bass fairly quick before the heavy rains started and we left. Thursdays wind really stirred up the chocolate milk by the time I got out late afternoon. We banged up the skates big time. It was like a plague in front of me! Did see fish caught as the wind settled down by dark, nothing for us though. Took Friday off and a buddy from DC came down for his first time surf fishing. We had a blast as we got into 15 bass for the day. He kept saying "dude, that's my biggest striper ever!" Then we'd get a bigger one. We got a few fish sporadically through the morning but turned on big time at high tide and we were getting fish as fast as we could re-bait and lob it back out, with a few double headers too! We tried again for a few hours this morning with the few leftover crabs we had but could only get a couple rays and a sandbar shark to nibble. Only saw 1 fish caught by the time we left at 11.." Trimic posted about Thursday night. We're not sure where he was fishing, but I would guess one of the Northern Delaware Hotspots: "So last night was epic....2 x 34 inches, 2 39ers, 2 42"ers, and a 46" slob....nows the time to get out there..." "Hammondjx" posted on the 10th (Thursday): Battled through the skates today in Delaware Seashore State Park and ended up getting two bumps which landed me a nice pair of stripers. They were about an hour or so apart at the top of outgoing - both taken on bunker chunks. I didn't have my tape with me...fail! Both were longer then my 36" cooler. Released both to swim another day.... the people fishing near me looked at me like I was crazy wink.gif I was in the right spot at the right time, didn't see anyone else get in to them. Had another angler stop by to show me his picture of a shark he caught on the beach Saturday night. Looked like a sandbar shark. He said he also caught lots of smaller sand sharks and a small bluefish. 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! Route 50 Bridge is starting to turn on with some action on stripers at night along with shad releases and some blues. Blues were caught during the day as well. Tautog! Had a customer that said he couldn't catch a flounder but had a hot bite on tautog from his boat at the South Jetty on Saturday. He had 4 keepers out of about 30 tautogs hooked. He was using green crab. Oyster Bay Tackle now has the MD 2012 fishing licenses and boat stickers. We are now on the new computerized license system. Bring in your driver's license or official ID card. Kids 16 or older that do not have a Driver's License need their State Issued ID, Learner's Permit Card, or School ID number will work in a pinch! Be prepared to give us your phone number, s.s. number, and e-mail address (optional.) Please bring cash for licenses!!!! Oceanic Pier is now open (410-289-2602) and anglers caught some small flounder this Sunday along with tautog at the end of the pier. Blues and shad were biting pretty good on Saturday night. The pier's report May 11th: "The shad have been blitzing the pier; some in the daytime, and loads at night. There have also been some blues mixed in with the shad. There are still some tautog being caught at the slow tide in the daytime, but not too many keepers at that new 16" requirement. Lots of skates still around and a few flounder." The Oceanic Pier is the one place in Ocean City you can fish without a fishing license. "Helbent Charters" e-mailed in: " Only a few things will keep me from fishing but Mothers Day is one of those things. As tough as it was to stay off the water this weekend and not book any trips I have to say it was well worth having my entire family over for a get together with my mom. As for fishing I will be back out this week looking for the bite. I love you mom! Give me a call 717-574-4010 or email me at helbentcharters@hotmail.com. See you on the water! " Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman had no reports of flounder this week, but lots of striper reports! Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman reports on Sunday: "Kevin Bichy caught a 19.5-inch flounder in the Ocean City Inlet on a squid and minnow combination." On SATURDAY Larry reports: "A lot of small stripers were caught around the Rt. 50 Bridge by anglers tossing swim shads." On Friday: "Small bluefish were caught around the Rt.50 Bridge and in shallow water just north of the bridge." On Thursday, "Windy day today, but it sounds like there was a good striper bite off Assateague today. Those fishing with sand fleas seemed to do better than those with bunker. Ricky Knight stopped by with a 33-inch striper he caught off Assateague while using sand fleas for bait. Caught around 1pm at high tide." We didn't hear much of anything all week long on flounder except for Larry Jock heard on Wed, "When it finally cleared up in the afternoon, some anglers were able to hook into flounder north of the Thorofare. All were too short to keep, but decent numbers were caught." Last Monday afternoon saw a nice flounder. Charlie Donohue came into Oyster Bay Tackle with a 21.5 Flounder weighing in at 3.5 pounds fishing from the O C Joy with Captain Denny Blessing on 5/7/2012 using live minnows. On Sunday, May 6th, Dan Mattio lll from Kingsville, MD landed a 20" flattie on a bull minnow. He was fishing a half mile north of the route 90 bridge on the "Fraid Knot". He missed another of equal size right at the boat. Weather was very cool and the water was choppy. The tide was out going. Their pictures are in our Inshore Photo Gallery. Joe at Lewes Harbour Marina gives us a report from his "neck of the woods" on May 10th: "Striper action on the beach has been better than in many past seasons. Bass began to be caught by anglers working the Cape Henlopen surf during the days leading up to the full moon, and the catching has continued through this past week. Best bites have been at the top and bottom of the tide, paticularly if those times coincided with daybreak or dusk. Clams and bunker were the baits of choice. The Herring Point access area has been popular because of structure offered by the Navy Jetties. However, fish were taken along the beach both north and south of there. Limit catches were fairly common, and many of the rockfish have been good sized. ..... Stripers were caught from Broadkill Beach too.... Rock also showed along the Outer Wall, and boaters casting artificials got into good fish too. .....Black drum catches have been fair, but it hasn't busted wide open yet. Captain Ted ran the Angler to the Coral Beds off Fowler Beach Monday night, and returned with 5 boomers to nearly 80 pounds. .... Drum should be available through the June full moon. Toggers getting in on the end of the Spring season had success along the Outer Wall. ....In offshore news, Jon Kitchen called to report that a recent trip to 400 fathoms of Poor Man's resulted in 6 bluefin tuna. The crew kept a 38 pounder. " His full report is here. E-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle with your pictures and/or reports. Vacation Pictures are welcome! (Please send me a real picture and not a link to a "Kodak moment" or a Facebook page.") Phone pics are fine. 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: Individual Delaware Fishing Licenses are now available online Stop into Fenwick Tackle and get your license. 302-539-7766. Capt. Monty on the " Morning Star has been catching tautog and making reservations for the upcoming sea bass season. He e-mailed in his report 5/8: New Tog Trips: Friday - 5/11/12 - 6 AM to 4 PM - 10 Hour - $125.00 - Twelve Sells Out. Sunday - 5/13/12 - 7 AM to 3 PM - $100.00 - 8 Sells Out. *************** Reservations Required at 410 520 2076 - Leave Your Best Contact Number In Case Weather Forecasts Change. NEW SIZE LIMIT IS HARDER - 16 Inches.. Green Crabs Provided; You're Welcome To Bring Any Hard-Bait. This Is Tog Fishing - It's Possible Some Clients Will Be Skunked. Fishery Regulations Followed Or Exceeded - Yes, We Check Coolers & Fish. If You Want To Be A Commercial Fisherman And Sell Live Tog - Do It On Someone Else's Boat - No Live Fish Leave My Boat. *********************** Hi All, Weather gorgeous on Friday, May 4th. Neither current nor a steady wind speed/direction, it was a great day to be on two anchors. Conditions were so tough I even saw a charter boat 'drifting' for tautog.. Straddled stem to stern with 40 pound Danforths in light current, I was surprised by how well the tog bit. Took a couple limits & put back many large females. (Thanks Greg.) Our pool winner was just about 15 pounds, maybe a tad over. Anchoring conditions difficult again Saturday; made tougher still in dense fog. Saw another charter boat drifting for tog--all day. Only this guy seemed to know some really big pieces that I didn't realize were there.. Maybe he was sea bassing? Ignorance is bliss. Saturday we were treated to a display of Lady Luck such as I've never seen. Trisha was positively on fire -- the rest of the boat was not. Catching fish everywhere we went; Even snagged in the bottom she broke free and brought up a keeper cod. Though Ralph took the pool by length & Jim took the t-shirt prize for smallest fish; Trisha caught a new personal best tog of 26 1/4 inches and 15.7 pounds--a huge female that she tagged & released--Plus biggest cod, biggest cbass & heaviest tog.. And most tog--more keeper tog than the rest of the boat combined I think. We should all have such a day once in a while.. ****************** Ocean City Reef Foundation Dinner May 16 at Hall's Restaurant - 60th Street, Ocean City, MD - No formal dinner this - 5 to 7 - tickets $15.00 at the door - please email if you have auction items - Its a fun evening. ****************** " E-mail Capt Monty at: Capt Monty about upcoming trips or to subscribe to his newsletter: mhawkins@mediacombb.net Capt. Monty Hawkins mhawkins@siteone.net Party Boat "Morning Star" Reservation Line 410 520 2076 http://www.morningstarfishing.com/ Watch the weather. Capt. Victor on the Ocean Princess is now fishing weekends. (8 Hour Tog Fishing 8 hour tog fishing trips every Saturday and Sunday. Boat leaves the dock at 7am and returns at 3pm. Cost is $75per adult and $28 for kids 12 and under (plus tax). No fishing license required, free bait and free parking. Reservations required, boat limited to 25 anglers. For information and reservations call 410-289-6226.) The Angler Party Boat posts on their website: Our 2012 season will begin this Saturday April 21st. We will be sailing from 730am to 230-3pm for Tog. Cost is $62 per person, which includes rod, reel, bait, and tackle. We will sail only on the weekends until Seabass opens up. We only have a few spots remaining for the May 19th 10hr Seabass trip, but have added another 10hr on Monday May 21st. We will also be having an 18hr Golden Tile trip on May 6th. Please call 410-458-8343 or 410-289-7424 for more information and reservations. Thanks and hope to see you soon! May 19th 10hr Seabass May 20th 730am-3pm Seabass May 21st 10hr Seabass Stop by to the Oyster Bay Tackle location and buy your 2012 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. Come to Oyster Bay Tackle or buy online. Check out the 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. Capt. Rick Yakimowicz of the "Thelma Dale V" Reports from Fisherman's Wharf on May 9th: "I was finally able to get out this past week fishing for the Tog five of the last seven days however my results were much less than favorable as far as I was concerned.... We did have our moments however, we were able to see several personal bests with the Tog, a few limits here and there and even a couple of bonus Stripers that happened to eat a crab at a very inopportune moment. We also saw a preliminary to what we might expect once the Sea Bass season finally opens. There was a couple wrecks that I tried within just a few miles of the beach that were covered up with some beautiful Bass that would approach two and three pounds. Of course much like the many three and four pound 15 1/2 inch throwback Tog we were seeing, they too had to be returned to the sea due to the current regulations. It has been very frustrating catching nice fish and having to throw them back due to the faulty "best available science..... here has also been a nice showing up in the Delaware Bay with Sea Trout that are actually being measured in pounds and not inches. These big Trout could perhaps be a glimmer of hope for our future if they continue to return to the Delaware Bay to spawn the way they once did. Along with the Stripers biting there have also been a good number of nice Flounder being caught by those targeting them. I look for a really good Flounder season this year and it is quite possible we will be seeing some good numbers of flatties rather early this year. Drumfish have also started to bite in some pretty decent numbers on both sides of the Delaware Bay and there has even been several landed in the surf along with the Stripers.... We will be targeting Drumfish, Flounder or possibly even Stripers with the Full-Day trips until the Sea Bass season opens. I will play it by ear with the weather and the fishing conditions as to what we may target on any given trip. If the Drumfish continue to bite in the daytime it is possible that they will be on the top of the menu and if drifting conditions are really good we will most certainly try for some Fluke. If you would like any more information about trips sailing out of the Wharf or you are interested in booking a private charter or you would like to reserve a spot on an upcoming special trip 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" Old Inlet Bait and Tackle (302-227-7974) posted their Spring Surf Tournament results on May 12th: Largest Fish of Tournament Christine Jirokowic 39" striper Mark Coleman 39" striper Largest Bluefish of Tournament Andrew Martz 18" 243 total participants Stripers, flounder, kingfish, blues and puffers on the beach. Plus sharks, skates and rays!! Bill Sports Center (302-645-7654) in Lewes reports lots of nice stripers from the beach around Cape Henelopen, Herring Point, and Indian River. Some good sized stripers were caught from Indian River Inlet. Drum in Delaware Bay. Blue crabs in the bay! i Pretty cool web site... Lots of pics and discriptions and directions to get to some of those fishing places in DEL everyone talks about but you might wonder where they are! The site is DSF Delware Surf Fishing. (http://delaware-surf-fishing.com) Capt.Dan Stauffer (866-623-4746) of the Fin Chaser does wreck, inlet and trolling trips. "Fin Chaser's 2012 season has begun! By mid-May we will also be running Sea Bass Trips too. Shark fishing takes off in early June and by mid-June our first Tuna of the year will be here." Here's a couple of his reports to give you a taste of Capt Dan's trips: 05/12/12 Ran to the south looking for some tasty tog for this repeat crew from last spring. Bite was super in the morning with a fair number of keepers. Bite slowed in the late morning and by noon had nearly shut down all together. Back in the slip with 15 tog in the box the largest just under 10 lb. 05/11/12 Half-day trip with three guys from MD, one who's tying the knot tomorrow. Bite was good and very fitting that the groom-to-be had the best bite of the trio. Back in the slip with four nice keepers in the box. 05/07/12 Toggin with the boyz from FlexHead Industries. Bite was slow in the morning but really picked-up as the day progressed. At times it was red-hot, other times, not so much. Did manage a few dandies and one of the prettiest 8 lb. males I've seen in a long time. Back in the slip a little early with 13 tog in the box. VA charters. (Wilson Cropp Charters and Guide Service. Cape Charles, VA- 1-434-531-6376) Stripers....Flounder....Drum... Speckled Trout....Tog... Wilson says black drum fishing has been pretty good. Big Stripers in the wash with the drum. OK on the flounder end as well. Eco tours as well. Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman reports from offshore on Saturday: "Jezebel" went to the Bass Grounds and the Great Eastern Reef and returned with 8 tautog. "Restless Lady" caught a 130 lb. mako shark and a 42 lb. yellowfin tuna in 500 fathoms in the Baltimore. "No Shop Talk" caught a 168 lb. mako near the Sausages." On Friday, "First yellowfin tuna of the year were caught by anglers on the "Foolish Pleasures" with Capt. Dale Lisi at the helm. Capt. Dale said that they ran to 100 fathoms on the west wall of the Baltimore Canyon. The bite happened between 8 am and 10 am. They had 2 small fish but the rest were between 35 and 40 lbs." 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 fisheries 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. Need to tie a knot? Click Here. This is really cool! You can also click Here! Maryland Fishing License Anglers fishing in Ocean City will need to purchase a saltwater fishing license. This license will cover both the Chesapeake Bay and the coastal waters and surf of Ocean City and Assateague Island. Yes, this includes surf fishing. If you already have a Chesapeake Bay Saltwater license you are good to go! Anglers will be able to purchase the license online or come to Oyster Bay Tackle to purchase one. Please bring cash to buy your fishing license in our store. If you go online, Logon if you have ever had a MD fishing or hunting license in the past or Enroll if you never had. Fill in all the information and click on "Purchase License" The license you want to choose is "Bay and Coastal Sport" You can either choose a year-round or 7-day. If you know you are coming to Ocean City,and you want to get it done ahead of time you can also call a toll free number (1-855-855-3906) or print and mail in an application. Boat Licenses: $50 and everyone on your boat can go fishing without a license. You will get a personal license along with your boat license, so you can go shore fishing as well. They will send you your sticker for your boat in the mail. If you come to Oyster Bay Tackle, we have the stickers now. Mail the application to their main office: Maryland Dept. of Natural resources Annapolis Service Center P.O. Box 1869 1804 West Street, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21401 If you are going to be fishing on a private boat with someone who has a Boat License, you don't have to buy a license, but you do have to register online. This is free and is done on the same site that you would buy a license. Logon if you have ever had a MD fishing or hunting license or Enroll if you never had. Fill in all the information and click on "Obtain Registration" to print your free registration. Print out your number and keep an id with you when you go fishing. You can also call 1-855-855-3906 during daytime hours. Another interesting note about the license is that if you buy a VA license, it is good in MD, and vice versa. If you are fishing in MD with a VA licence you do need to register with MD online. Again, this is free. This is so each state can "try" to figure out "how many" fish are being caught in their own individual states. (VA Free Registry) If you want to go fishing in Ocean City without a license, your choices will be the "Oceanic Pier" or to go fishing on a party or charter boat. You can also go crabbing and clamming in Ocean City without a license. Or you can fish off your own private dock. Senior citizens 65 and older. Cost is $5 if you have a MD driver's license and are a resident of MD, but if you are a non-resident there is no break. No break for boat licenses either. $50 resident or non-resident, plus around $3 for the internet fees. Contact Info If you have any questions regarding Maryland's sport fishing license requirements, you may contact Fisheries Service via e mail: customerservice@dnr.state.md.us or by calling (410-656-9526). Following is the fee schedule for 2012: Senior License (year round) - $5.00 Resident License (year round) - $15.00 Resident License (7-day) - $6.00 Non-resident (year round) - $22.50 Non- resident (7-day) - $12.00 Pleasure Boat Decal (covers everyone on boat - year round) - $50.00 Commercial Fishing Pier License (year round) - $290.00 No license is required for: Boat decal passengers Those fishing in "free fishing" areas Those fishing from their waterfront properties Anglers under 16 years old Anglers fishing on a licensed charter, party or guide boat Anglers fishing commercially under a valid license For more information, log onto www.dnr.state.md.us Need a gift card? Give us a call at 410-524-3433 You can also buy them online. 2012 White Marlin Open T's. Popular Calcutta T's both short and long sleeve! Order ONLINE. Preview our selection of hooks, sinkers, and swivels along with the ever popular sputnik sinkers. 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. Also the very popular Gulp and Fin-Atics Fish Oil in Shedder Crab and other flavors. You can buy these items online. Tire Buddy III deflators are great! Call Oyster Bay Tackle at 410-524-3433 or order on line. We also now carry the Oasis Trailhead Tire Deflators. 59.99 for set of 4. Free shipping online! To buy a dozen assorted flounder rigs for $24.99. Order Online. To buy a selection of a dozen of the most popular Got-cha Plugs in our area for 49.99 Shop Online. 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. We offer a great value in our stores or on our web site of a package of 12 assorted surf rigs for $23.99. Surf rigs buy online. 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. 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. 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 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! Tire Deflators, Calcutta t-shirts, 2011 White Marlin Open Shirts, Gift Cards, Got-cha Plugs, Ugly Sticks, Tica rods, 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, 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 Good fishing... 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, May 14th- 2:41 A.M. and 3:14 P.M. Tuesday, May 15th- 3:49 A.M. and 4:20 P.M. Wednesday, May 16th- 4:49 A.M. and 5:14 P.M. Thursday, May 17th- 5:38 A.M. and 5:59P.M. Friday, May 18th- 6:20 A.M. and 6:39 P.M. Sat, May 19th- 6:59 A.M. and 7:17 P.M. Sun, May 20th- 7:38 A.M. and 7:56 P.M. |
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