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We have plenty of chumlogs and pots for blowfishing in stock… Bite has been great by the BI buoy so nows he time to get some tasty puffers before they’re gone!!!…John

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Sunday

All the storms have moved east and it is beautiful here this morning with even a little cool breeze in the air… Winds are light out of the NW which should make for a great day on the bay, fishing, crabbing, or boating…John

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Report

Wind is howling out of the South today.. Boats did get out this morning and had catches of 12-18 crabs along with a decent number snappers, blowfish and spot… The Dock also saw decent numbers of crabs along with some snappers and blowfish also…Tomorrow looks good weather wise with winds out of the NW at…

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Crabbing continues to be slow but the blowfish bite is still on. Kingfish snappers and spot are also being caught off the dock. Some larger blowfish are being caught near the bi and bb in the bay. A couple Kingfish and fluke were brought in today from the rough surf. Mario

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Bay Report Friday

Ray Linn and I ran my tinboat down to the BB buoy this morning… Started chumming and had fish right away. Caught 60-80 fish at least but no blowfish, mostly croakers, snapper blues, spots and sea bass… The last hour or so to our surprise produced 16+ weakfish to 18″ all caught on clam strips……

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FRESH MULLET ARE IN!!!! Well the mullet run has officially started. Grab your throw nets and rods and head down to the beach. Now that our “local” summer has started it a great time to head back to the empty beaches. Then a variety of species to keep you busy out there. Cocktail blues, fluke,…

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The weather forecast kept the boaters and crabbers away this morning but those who showed up after the storm did well. Blowfish, spot, kingfish and snappers were all around the dock. Mario

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Fishing Report

Not a day for the faint of heart? But let’s analyze the situation. The blue fish, fluke, and king fish remain active in the surf with sizes of fluke increasing daily. So put on your rain gear, grab some fresh cut bait or the usual small metals, bucktails and gulp and hit the beach. The…

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Fishing Report

Blue fish and fluke are still the order of the day. Fresh cut bait, small metals,small bucktails and don’t forget gulp! All of which will put food on the table. Crabbing still remains a challenge while snapper blues, spot and blow fish keep anglers busy in the bay. John Yac

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Another slow day with the crabs but again the fishing on the dock has been steady with blowfish and snappers. Kingfish off the beach was very productive with a little cloud cover. A few nice fluke were brought in as well. Mario

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