Fishing Report
By Fishing Report |
Crabbers out on the dock yesterday picked away at some nice keeper crabs, while a few small blues were taken by those fishing cut baits on the bottom. With the warmer sunny weather today more keeper crabs may be on the move. The interest in surf fishing is taking on a summer mindset with first and last light being the most desirable times to fish. The night time shark fishing is gaining interest with some nice tackle straining brutes already taken. We added a old time favorite doormat fluke bait to our frozen bait list (Peruvian Smelts), a true favorite of those seeking trophy size fluke... John Yac
Fishing Report
By Fishing Report |
The crabs finally hit the dock yesterday! Catches of up to a dozen nice keepers were taken by several crabbers yesterday out back off our dock. We also pulled a couple of our nearby overnight traps and they also had a nice bunch of keepers inside. The surf bite was slow yesterday with a few short bass and small blues taking small swimmers and small poppers. Fluking was also a pick at best... John Yac
Fishing Report
By Fishing Report |
Happy Summer! Kinda slow yesterday both out front in the surf and out back in the bay. Word of a few nice flatties on bucktail gulp combos in the wash was going around. One luckey crabber out back on our dock put together about a dozen keeper crabs for his efforts... John Yac
Fishing Report
By Fishing Report |
Tomorrow June 21st at 6:07 AM will mark the official start of summer. It's been a crazy spring for sure. The bass run has been hot and cold to say the least with the spring run of big blues also lacking it's usual numbers. Fluke fishing got off to a pretty good start this season with some nice big flatties being taken from the surf and boat alike. Crabbing in our area is slow starting this year but north and south of us it is already in high gear. The pick of small to medium size blues continues out back off our dock, on cut baits mostly... John Yac
Fishing Report
By Fishing Report |
There's still a few quality bass out there for those surf guys willing to put in some time. IBSP gave up another quality bass yesterday. A 30 plus lb. fish fell to a bunker chunk in the surf. Add to that some blues and a few fluke and that rounds off the days catch. Not bad at all for a dreaded south wind day. Crabbing out back remains a slow pick to say the least and the dock is still giving up some nice bluefish on cut baits... John Yac