Well we kicked the 2010 canyon season off with one of a dozen charity trips we gave away this year. Capt. Mark DeBlasio took the 48 Viking out of Mansquan Inlet to 1100 fathom of the Hudson Canyon on Friday to find the edge of what is our first gulf stream eddy of the year.
It was bound to happened it s that time of the month fishings been too good too long. Fishing all day with the Howard Talbot charter Capt. Phil Dulanie and mate
We only had 2 hours to fish so we jogged offshore and our crew Capt. Hook and mate Ryan DiBaggio got 4 baits in the water. One quick drift we were down to 1 bait left but had 3 bass over 30 pounds on the deck.
On Monday our old friend Guy Biondi and the boys from Brooklyn were on the boat with Capt. Phil Dulanie and Capt. Deane Lambros. Again these were beautiful fish in the 20-35 pound class and the bites and missed were triple what was caught but wish fish exploding right next to the boat it made for an awesome trip.
He caught fish live lining bunker in 50-60 feet of water most of the day. The fishing was slow in the morning but once they got off Asbury it got real good with most of the fish in the 25-35 pounds.
The bite was right in front of Manasquan Inlet on bunker and it was non-stop as soon as the first baits hit the water. Then there was none for a long time but the second bite of the day was almost as good with non-stop action off of Belmar.
It didn t take long to tease the bass up behind the boat and our first drift had 8 fish to the boat. On Saturday Adam LaRosa had a bunch more of Mike Elton friends on the boat who came up for Baltimore and were slightly beat up from a night of partying.
Captain Phil Dulanie and Capt. Mark DeBlasio were busy on Thursday with Capt. Phil taking the morning charter with Paul Schaa and mate Ryan DiBaggio left the inlet at 5am and started off in the morning on a good bite up by Long Branch after catching bunker down by Manasquan. In the afternoon trip Capt. DeBlasio and Ryan DiBaggio took Lane Lehroff and Leo Decker charter out for a little late day action and after getting bait off the morning trip and catching some more they immediately got into fish and had them biting for most of the late afternoon.
The morning trip was solid even with dirty cold water but the afternoon trip was very slow as the only boat we heard of catching was fishing outside the fence and had to release at least that s what they claimed. Unfortunately the bite did not hold up for the afternoon trip with the Steve Irwin charter and his kids as we only pulled one single bass the entire trip.
The morning trip was solid even with dirty cold water but the afternoon trip was very slow as the only boat we heard of catching was fishing outside the fence and had to release at least that s what they claimed. Unfortunately the bite did not hold up for the afternoon trip with the Steve Irwin charter and his kids as we only pulled one single bass the entire trip.
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