Update!
By The Dock Outfitters |
We at the Dock Outfitters are working hard to get the shop up and rnning so when the island is reopened we will be 100% ready for business... We were hit pretty hard with water in the shop and much damag done to our property and public dock... We wish all our friends and customers the best of luck rebuilding and hope that when the time comes to again enjoy some time on the island you stop by and say hello...
10-26-12
By The Dock Outfitters |
The surf was very productive today with a mix of bass and blues. Frank Vacula had blues up to 15lbs with poppers and we had a 19 lber brought in. Keeper bass were also caught by snagging bunker and on clams.
Bass and blues are still chasing peanut bunker in the river. Cast netting and live lining them has been what is working. Also small poppers right before dark has also been effective. Austin Byrnes from Beachwood caught some nice 3-5 pond blues and a 25" short bass.
Mario
10-24-12
By The Dock Outfitters |
A few short bass were caught from the dock today on clams and there are still some nice blues and bass chasing peanut bunker in the river before dark. Small poppers and live lining peanuts has been working.
Ryan Laughlin and Peter W. came in tonight with 3 bass at 32", 30" and 30". Fish were caught on live eels and clams from IBSP.
Mario
Fishing Report
By The Dock Outfitters |
The past few days have been slow due to tough surf conditions caused by a off shore storm. A few guys fishing clams right in the wash in the seaside area picked a couple nice keeper bass. This weeks weather forecast is favorable for great surf conditions and the bass have been moving in and out on the early AM and late PM tides. Fresh clams seem to be doing the trick with small swimming plugs such as the SP minnows and assorted needle fish for your artificial choices. John Yac
Fishing Report
By The Dock Outfitters |
The past few days have been slow due to a angry surf caused by an off shore storm. The bait fish were well out of the surfcaster's reach and the surf conditions were a bear to fish. Yet through all that a few nice keeper bass were taken on clams fished right in the wash in the seaside... Johnny Yaks