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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
June 29th, 2009

Fishing Report by Sue Foster

Water Temperature (WTMP): 69.6 °F

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 2009 White 
Marlin T's and Shark Tournie T's  are In! Short and Long Sleeve (White 
Marlin), Kids, plus we still have a few of last year's (White Marlin) on 
sale.

Fishing was good on flounder on most days. There were a few slow days, but 
on the whole anglers had lots of action. There were numerous throw backs 
with some nice keepers mixed in. There were some stripers at the South Jetty 
and on the Rt. 50 Bridge at night. The Rt. 50 Bridge at night has been hot 
on bluefish. The Oceanic Pier saw some croakers this week. A cobia was 
caught in the bay! The surf was still mostly sharks, skates, and rays with a 
few bluefish mixed in. Assateague had some keeper flounder in the surf. 
Offshore, sea bass and flounder are biting along with triggerfish, tautog 
and spadefish. Further offshore, lot of sharks, and a good mix of other 
offshore fish.

We at Oyster Bay still had reports of sharks and big rays from the surf. A 
few bluefish were biting on finger mullet and mullet 
rigs .  A couple stripers (mostly short) were caught on bunker and clam. 
The sharks were caught on box squid, bunker, and bluefish heads. Didn't hear 
of any kingfish (whiting), but the water temperatures have jumped up 3 
degrees from last week, which should bring them around.  Kingfish take 
bloodworms, little pieces of bunker, shrimp or artificial bloodworms.


  Doug Trice of Delmarva Beach 
Adventures   reports:   Assateague Surf is shaping up pretty nicely. 
The beach has formed very defined "holes' next to the shore that have proved 
easy to fish.  The blues and flounder have been the dominant fish that are 
being landed.  Mullet rigs and wire hi / lo bottom rigs have been producing 
with finger mullet and squid being the baits of choice.  We have also landed 
several sand bar sharks, with the largest being caught on Thursday.  Tip to 
tip it was 6 foot even.  We battled it for about twenty minutes before it 
hit the beach!   There was another monster that hit one rod, in which it 
pulled the spike and rod out of the sand, and took it flying toward the 
ocean.  After a good sprint and diving for the rod in a foot and a half of 
water we saved the gear.  However, as pressure was applied to the giant, it 
severed the line in a clean cut.  He is out there for another day!  The kids 
on one of our evening trips handled a triple header which produced a blue 
and two flounder ( one being a keeper ) which set them with triumphant 
smiles!  We have more trips that have been booked so we will see you on the 
beach!  CATCH YOUR LIMIT !!!

  These surf fishing pictures and others are in our  Photo Gallery under 
 Surf 
Fishing Photos.

Want to surf fish Assateague with a guide? Or simply go down to the island 
for a BBQ on the sand?   
Delmarva Beach Adventures will take you to Assateague Island to surf 
fish or just relax. 443-944-3468.



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!


Flounder!!!!  We had several reports of flounder this past week.


 Bobby Gower on the party boat " Bay
Bee reports slow on Saturday but rest of the week was good. On Friday he 
had 3 keepers on the morning trip, and 4 keepers on the afternoon trip. One 
Thursday he had 4 keepers on the morning trip and 5 keepers on the afternoon 
trip. One day he had 80 throw backs. Lots of small fish, with the keepers 
being over 19-inches. Harbor Island was the hot spot along with the 
Thorofare. South Bay, behind Assateague is good on some days. Lots of small 
fish, but at least there is action.

(The Bay Bee runs out of O.C. Fishing Center. Call 410-213-1121 for
reservations. Trip hours are 8-12 and 1-5.)

Nick of the  Get Sum says he's 
been doing some flounder trips and catching them. He also caught a big 
bluefish in the bay this week on one of his charters!  He is also doing 
crabbing and clamming trips and doing well.

We at Oyster Bay and Fenwick Tackle heard of lots of flounder. Many were 
throw backs, but there were some keepers mixed in. Denny Blessing of Oyster 
Bay Tackle has been "hot" on flounder. He's been fishing the Thorofare in 
his boat, the O.C. Joy with minnows and squid on a "Tap Dancer" Rig.  On 
Tuesday, he had 3 keepers up to 19-inches and 50 throw backs.

Dan Potter e-mailed in: "Caught this flattie last Friday, again just south 
of rt. 50 bridge drifting the channel off stinky beach.  He measured 19" 
Caught from my kayak on a buck tail and Berkley Gulp."


These pictures are in our  Photo Gallery under 
 Ocean 
City Bay and Inshore Photos.

Andrew Amrhein and family came into Fenwick Tackle to have their picture 
taken. 5 year old Andrew Amrhein had a 23" flounder. Lindsay Amrhein, 11 
years old, came in with a 19 1/2" flounder caught on live spot at Indian 
River Inlet with Mike Amrhein on his boat the "Mullet Head."  Their picture 
is in our  Delaware 
Photo Gallery.



Larry Jock from the  Coastal
Fisherman saw lots of nice fish from the bay, plus other fish as well.   
"On Thursday,   Dan Heinecke caught a 9 lb. 8 oz. sheepshead on a bucktail 
at the South Jetty. Sue Stetler caught a 21-inch flounder in the Thorofare.
On Friday, Ray DelFera caught a 31-inch cobia on a minnow while drifting in 
the East Channel. The "Tortuga" had a 24.5-inch flounder from the Thorofare. 
Preston & Debbie Walls had 4 flounder ranging from 18.25 to 23-inches (5 
lbs. 6 oz.), all caught on live spot in the East Channel. Adam Zarfoss 
caught a 7 lb. 15 oz. flounder in the East Channel on a bucktail tipped with 
flounder belly. On Saturday, Steve Sipe caught a 27-inch flounder off the 
wall on the north side of the Inlet. Les Schott caught a 27-inch flounder in 
the East Channel on a minnow. Karen Kirkessner caught a 7 lb. 8 oz. flounder 
on a minnow in the East Channel. Chuck Wiesen caught a 6 lb. 6 oz. flounder 
on a Gulp! artificial bait in the bay behind Frontier Town. Mike Norelli on 
the "Tortuga" caught a 24.5-inch flounder on a squid and shiner combination 
near Harbour Island."

Lots of fish!

Larry Jock also had reports of triggerfish and tautog from the African Queen 
offshore. There were some spadefish reported offshore as well. He reports on 
Saturday, "The "Fresh Fish" had 2 tog withing 15 lbs. 1 oz and 10 lbs. 6 
oz., caught at the African Queen. They also had some triggerfish. The "Flat 
Calm" had a load of spadefish, triggerfish and tog, caught on the China 
Arrow wreck near Winter Quarter Shoal."


One angler came in to Oyster Bay to say bluefish were biting at night on the 
Rt. 50 Bridge. He said he had a whole bucket (his limit) of them.  Another 
man says he's been catching his limit every night.   Many of the anglers 
were using  
Gotcha Plugs.   Others are using soft bodies on lead heads.  Another 
angler said he caught and released a keeper striper over 30-inches from the 
bridge. He doesn't eat fish!




Bob Harden of Fenwick Tackle says the beach has been a few snapper blues, 
plus nice sharks and rays.  There's fair striper fishing at the Indian River 
Inlet plus some on the Route 50 Bridge and Ocean City Inlet.  Striper 
fishing is best at daybreak and dusk on the incoming to high tide. Anglers 
are using salt water dropper flies to cast out towards the middle of the 
Inlet. They are using bucktails, Swimming Shad lures, live eels, live spot 
and Gulp Jerk Baits on lead heads.

The Oceanic Pier (410-289-2602) reports good on flounder. On Sunday there 
were some nice keepers caught.    A few tautog were caught from the end of 
the pier. Bluefish and shad have been biting at night. Some croaker were 
caught from the pier as well.   Anglers use  Gotcha 
Plugs and  Spec Rigs 
at night for the shad, stripers, and blues and "soon to be caught 
(hopefully)" trout.

Stripers! We have heard of a good bite of stripers at the end of the South 
Jetty (in boats) at day break on the incoming tide. Anglers use bucktails, 
Swimming Shad lures, and live bait such as spot, alwives, and eels.

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!

Need  surf
rigs? We have plenty in our shops or buy online!  Shop Online    


  Clark from Old Inlet (302-227-7974) reports on June 23rd: "There was a 
good striper bite in the Indian River Inlet on Saturday night. Live eels 
were very productive on the late night incoming tide. Black bucktails and 
dark storm lures have been good too. A few stripers have been caught during 
the day but the night time is much better.
Only sporadic runs of bluefish in the Inlet on the incoming tide during the 
day. A few nice flounder have been taken on bucktails lately in the Inlet as 
well. Surf fishing has been mostly sharks, skates and more sharks and 
skates. We need warm weather."  (Well we finally got some this week!) 
Another bright spot is fishing is an improving flounder bite out around B 
Buoy (8 miles dues east of the Inlet). There is also a sporadic seabass bite 
(throwbacks with a few keepers) around B Buoy. Yellowfin tuna fishing 
exploded over the weekend. Capt Tom Murphy on the MEGA-BITE had 14 yellowfin 
on skirted bally hoo and articials near the Poormans canyon. He reported 
releasing 12 other yellows and another 5 bites in addition o the 14. Water 
temp was 68 degrees.  Thanks Clark!

Their picture is in our  Offshore 
Photo Gallery.


Bill Sports Center (302-645-7654) reports on June 29th: "Bowers Beach is 
seeing flounder just offshore on the party boats. Flounder are in Lewes 
Canal, Indian River Bay, and the Inlet. 3 R's saw a 24-inch flounder and a 
32-inch striper from the beach." Thanks, Capt. Bill.


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.   We also sell them at our Fenwick Tackle Location. Please be 
aware that weekends, holidays, and fishing tournaments are busy times and 
you will have to wait to buy a license during these busy periods. 
Occassionally to our dismay, the DNREC site goes down as well, and there's 
no paper licenses to write anymore!!!! If at all possible, get your fishing 
licenses online!
 

This year, Delaware anglers will also need a F.I.N. number, 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!  (Please don't shoot the messenger!!!!)

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. We at 
Fenwick Tackle sell fishing licenses, but the FIN number is the angler's 
responsibility. So bring your cell phone!!! You can get your FIN number in 
advance of your Fishing License as well. So even if you plan to buy your 
fishing license at a tackle store, you can get your FIN number anytime!!!! 
Just remember to write it down and bring it with you!!!





  "Capt. Victor Bunting of the  Ocean 
Princess (410-289-6226) is sailing daily."   Here's his report of 
the 22nd: "Half day fishing since my last report has actually improved. 
There has
been steady action on most trips and we have been bringing in a variety of
fish lately, sea bass, tog, flounder and trigger fish.  We are starting to
see a few more triggerfish and the flounders are starting to show up more
all the time.  I am just hoping the inshore action stays with us till the
croakers show up!
"

Capt. Monty on the " Morning 
Star" works hard to catch fish for his customers.  Here's his report and 
comments this week: "Fish Report 6/26/09
Full Stop - Then Picking Up
How Nice For Them

Hi All,
For several days last weekend through Tuesday; while that low was stuck to 
our north, we had the lousiest, slowest fishing possible - and this over 
some of the biggest schools of cbass this year. Cold water? Cbass's 
equivalent to what goes on in Ocean City's popular night clubs? Bellies 
full? Maybe to all of them: Ripping current from the NE had to be colder; 
Colors of male cbass very bright - spawning time coming or happening; Fish 
were at times 50 to 60 feet off the bottom - indicative of krill & plankton 
feeding.
All at once? Derned if I know.
Most customers barely caught dinner during the period.
Glad that's over!
I hope..
Much improved, it's now sea bass with a few flounder. Except when there's 
more flounder than cbass.
This is summer fishing - have fun, nick a few for a family fish fry, throw a 
bunch back. Best I can do with it.
It can be made better in the future.

Capt. Greg took another step in that direction on Thursday with the siting 
of a 20 x 50 barge at Kelly's Reef in the inshore Bud Bower reef set. Cabled 
to the barge were many reef units welded by Parkside High and another by 
Mumford's Sheet Metal.
This particular Mumford unit was the second "Gun Reef." Millsboro Delaware 
PD must destroy their confiscated weapons. The guys at Mumford's incorporate 
the pieces into their reef units - grows coral.
Betcha there's more guns confiscated/scrapped over on the 'restore the 
oyster' side of Maryland..

We are getting our recreational teeth kicked-in by management in these 
difficult times. Regulations MUST be set that will rebuild whatever stock of 
fish you care to name by next year or the year after. 12 1/2 inch sea bass.. 
18 inch flounder.. And these fish populations are increasing - big time. 
Just not enough to suit their best guess as to previous populations.
So I was pretty proud of the surf-clam community -- from the MAFMC press 
release: "..It was also recommended by the Council that the minimum size 
requirement for surfclams be suspended."
At a MAFMC meeting a while back I saw an ecologist testify that he'd seen 
surf clams stage an incredible comeback; wasn't concerned in the least that 
catches and biological assessments were trending down.
Same quotas - no size limit.
How nice for them.

I see present day management of our reef fisheries as if a squirrel 
management team stood square-center of a Nebraska cornfield pondering how to 
restore them to the area using only hunting controls.
Seafloor habitat has to get found and protected; habitat fidelity must be 
factored into regional management or stocks will, through ignorance, 
continue to oscillate without apparent cause.
Sea bass in 2003 -the best I've ever seen- were still far below their 1950s 
population, yet I'm confident that we were nearing the remaining habitat's 
holding capacity.
Ain't many trees in that cornfield...

"

 E-mail  Capt Montyfor more info. 
To receive Capt. Monty's complete newsletter e-mail  Capt. Monty.

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



Libby Kelly of Oyster Bay Tackle went fishing on the Morning Star on 
Wednesday. She had 9 keepers, lots of "shorts" and lots of fun!


Watch the 
weather.


 Capt. Chris Mizurak of the  Angler 
party boat (410-289-7424) e-mailed in on the 29th: 
"We had some decent fishing for sea bass this week. The beginning of the
week was a little slow with lots of throwbacks, but we saw an
improvement by the end of the weekend. Sunday's trip was the best of
the week with some people in double digits. We are seeing more
flounders, and also a few triggerfish.  Trips sail daily at 730am, and
the cost is $60 per person which includes your rod and reel. For more
information and reservations please call 410 458 8343 or 410 289 7424.
Hope to see you soon...."  




 Capt. Kane Bounds of the   
Judith M at Bahia Marina (410-289-7438, 410-251-5859, 443-497-1361) is 
fishing out of Bahia Marina at 22nd Street in Ocean City. Call Capt. Mike 
410-251-5859 "If you would like to join us, go to www.judithmfishing.com for 
booking information. "

Check the weather before driving hours to go offshore.  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 2009 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 sea bass, 
flounder, croaker, sharks, and tautog. 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 June 2nd:
 
....It's been another decent week of catching Flounders here at the Wharf 
despite some weather that that seems more like spring than the beginning of 
summer.
 .....When we are drifting the open bottom of the "old grounds" some of our 
best drifts are in some of the stickiest of bottoms, be prepared to loose a 
few rigs. Fluke killers, beaded hooks, and Jigs have all had equal success. 
It seems like on the days with the slowest drifting conditions the anglers 
that are jigging seem to make out the best. It's nothing fancy just a heavy 
bucktail maybe as big as four or five ounces and a teaser along with it. You 
will work a little harder fishing this rig but it works!....


....My Full-Day trips depart the docks at 7:00 a.m. and we return around 
4:00 p.m. Flounder is our main target and we will also see a few Sea Bass 
and some Snapper Blues in the mix. We are also running Half-Day trips daily 
three times a day sailing at 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. and then again at 6:00 p.m. 
for the evening trip. Half-Day trips are seeing a few keeper Flounder and 
various assortments of other species including Blowfish, Sharks, and Skates 
to keep things active while anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Croakers. 
Drum Fishing is done for the season. Capt. H.D. will be running a special 
Long-Range trip this weekend departing the docks midnight Saturday night and 
returning late Sunday. This will be a deep drop trip targeting Tilefish and 
whatever else Capt. H.D. may find. There are still a few spaces available 
but this trip is limited so if you are interested reserve your spot as quick 
as you can.
....

 His full report and boat info is  
here.

Capt. Rick Yakimowicz
Thelma Dale V
catchfish@verizon.net"


  Capt. Tom Murphy of  MEGA-BITE 
Charters reports  on the 21st: Fished the Poormans Canyon.  Water temp 
was 68 degrees.  Kept 14 Yellowfin, Released 12 additional Yellowfin and had 
another 6 bites... so 30 total tuna bites in the day!  Trolled a mixture of 
skirted hoos and artificials with everything being effective.  Total fish 
catch weighed over 240lbs. Picture is in our  Offshore 
Gallery.


  Capt.Dan Stauffer (866-623-4746) of the  Fin Chaser  reports on a 
couple of his trips: 

06/27/09 Took a family of four out for a day of shark fishing. The kids just 
want to catch a shark, size really doesn't matter. Set up on a shoal and 
less that 30 minutes later we get our first pull, but the fish drops the 
bait. The next encounter is about 20 minutes later. This time its a 25 lb. 
Dusky which is the perfect size for the 10 year old angler. With a little 
help from dad, the fish is next to the boat and released. Thirty minutes 
later we have another Dusky on, similar in size to the first. This fish is 
fought and released as well. Our third shark took the bait while reeling the 
line in for a check. Unfortunately, this fish pulled off before the sleepy 
angler could get to the rod. Finished the day with a couple of Sea Bass.

06/28/09 Ran 60 mile south looking to give my guys their best shot at a 
Yellowfin. The Yellowfin were around in decent numbers through the week but 
have really slacked off over the last two days. About 45 minutes into the 
day the mate is running out one of the baits after clearing some trash from 
it when a BigEye Tuna comes crashing down on. The drag screams for about 
fifteen seconds then the line goes slack. Me thinks he only had the lune and 
not the bally/hook. Made a quick turn right back through the same area and 
the long rigger get nailed. Fifteen minutes later and much to our surprise 
we have a 120 lb. Mako ready for the Winchester. BANG, game over! Made yet 
another swing through the area and the long goes off again. Turns out to be 
a 20 lb. Mahi. Spent the rest of the day trying to find a Yellowfin, but 
never did. Finished the day with a second Mahi that came to the boat much 
like a propeller, thanks to being hooked in the eye."

Larry Jock from the  Coastal
Fisherman gives us the Offshore Report and tells us about the new state 
record mako: "On Saturday,
The "Pumpin' Hard" returned with 5 nice yellowfin tuna (total lbs. = 202), 
all caught in 200 fathoms in the Washington Canyon. The "Tide Up" had 5 
yellowfins and 7 dolphin from 100 fathoms on the southern end of the 
Washington Canyon. "Tom Cat" weighed 3 bluefish between 8.9 and 9.2 lbs., 
all caught in 50 fathoms on the southern end of the Poor Man's Canyon. "GM 
Giant" had a 15.4 lb. dolphin from the Poor Man's Canyon. Barbara DiToto 
caught a 40 lb. yellowfin tuna on the "Zipper" in 130 fathoms in the Poor 
Man's Canyon. Mike Osifat weighed a 13 lb. bluefish, caught on the "Jezebel" 
in 100 fathoms in the Poor Man's Canyon."


Please feel free to e-mail me your fishing reports and pictures,  either 
inshore or
offshore, from the Ocean City or Delaware area.   E-mail  Sue Foster

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 (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.)

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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 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.  

  Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund


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Oyster Bay Tackle (410-524-3433) will be open daily 6-10. Fenwick 
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Foster. I always check my e-mail at least once a day!



 Need a gift certicate? Give us a call at 410-524-3433. You can also buy
them 
online. New! Besides Gift Certicates we now also have Gift Cards for 
Oyster Bay Tackle. They work just like a credit card! (These only work at 
Oyster Bay. If you want to use it at Fenwick Tackle, buy a regular Gift 
Certificate.)

2009 White Marlin Shirts are in! Short sleeve and long 
sleeve!   Order  ONLINE.


2008 White Marlin Shirts are still available but 
getting low!  Order  ONLINE.  2008 
shirts will be gone soon so get them now if you want them. XL are gone. Not 
many Larges left... Good amt of Mediums and 2XLS.


 Sputnik 
sinkers back in stock!

 We have a some 7 1/2 foot "rental quality" wooden pole beach umbrellas 
(164.99) and custom
umbrella bags (19.99) at our Oyster Bay and at our (no tax) Fenwick Tackle 
location.  Also we have a new 6 1/2 foot wooden pole umbrella for only 
119.99. And on sale! Quality clamp-on umbrellas for 19.99!

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.
There was a great story on Tire Buddy II tire deflators in the
Ocean City Beachcomber newspaper last fall. I got permission to
re-print the story by John Bozman on my web site. Go to  Tire Buddies
to read his
article.

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.

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.

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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    

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, June 30th, 3:12 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, July 1st, 4:12 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
Wednesday, July 2nd, 5:10 A.M. and 5:54 P.M.
Thursday, July 3rd, 6:04 A.M. and 6:42 P.M.
Friday, July 4th, 6:52 A.M. and 7:27 P.M.
Saturday, July 5th, 7:37 A.M. and 8:09 P.M.
Sunday, July 6th, 8:20 A.M. and 8:51 P.M.


CHECK OUT THE Ocean City MD Coastal Delaware fishing forum - http://fishtalk.atbeach.com

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Are you visiting the beach - Check out our HOT SPECIALS on Fishing Tackle and Gear !

Visit my Web Site for MORE local fishing information

Sign up for Oyster Bay Fishing News - An Email list subscription,
which will allow you to receive periodic fishing updates via Email.

FISHING FORUM - Questions - Answers - What's biting ! ..
CLICK HERE FOR FISH TALK At The Beach - Fishing Forum - Ocean City MD - Coastal Delaware


Outboard and inboard Marine Propeller sales and service - Many used & reconditioned propellers for sale. Great prices & Service - Find the spare prop for your boat here - Order a new prop for your boat or have your existing prop reconditioned. Proper Pitch Marine Propellers and Shafts - Selbyville Delaware - Near Delaware Seashore points and Ocean City Maryland

Boat T-Tops - Surf Fishing Racks, Tuna Tops, Bimini Tops, Marine Accessories, and more for your boat !. - CHECK OUT http://www.t-topsetc.com - CHECK OUT http://www.t-topsetc.com - Coastal Delaware and Maryland regions.

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Ocean City Maryland Weather | Fenwick Island - Bethany Beach DE Weather

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