Report for the week of Sept. 23 - 29.
Bob McHenry of Phila, PA., John Schoell of Etters, PA.,
Tom Collins of Media, PA., and Tony Pompilli of Wildwood, NJ.,
all took Pools aboard the SEA STAR III this week. Bob and John finished
out our Fluke season with a 4lb Fluke and a 4.75 lb Fluke. Tom and Tony
took their pools with a 2.5lb Sea Bass(opening day), and a 3.5lb Triggerfish.
Bob McHenry of Phila, PA., John Schoell of Etters, PA.,
Tom Collins of Media, PA., and Tony Pompilli of Wildwood, NJ.,
all took Pools aboard the SEA STAR III this week. Bob and John finished
out our Fluke season with a 4lb Fluke and a 4.75 lb Fluke. Tom and Tony
took their pools with a 2.5lb Sea Bass(opening day), and a 3.5lb Triggerfish.
CONGRATULATIONS!




The SEA STAR III finished out the Fluke Season early this week, and started
our bottom fishing on Friday the 27th with the opening of Sea Bass season.
The action for Sea Bass was steady, However, most of the fish were small.
Opening weekend provided some keeper sized Bass, some nice Triggerfish,
and a few Blues. The winds were up and from the NorthEast, and that could have been some of reason for a poor keeper ratio this weekend. Only time
will tell as we search for more keeper sized Sea Bass. Also I would like to remind all of you that the SEA STAR III plans to sail 9AM - 3PM DAILY throughout the Fall, weather permitting.The water temp was at 64 degrees Saturday for those who are waiting for the Striped Bass. It won't be long now! Once again I will leave you with some more photos from this
week's action. Thanks for checking in.....







STILL SAILING DAILY




The SEA STAR III finished out the Fluke Season early this week, and started
our bottom fishing on Friday the 27th with the opening of Sea Bass season.
The action for Sea Bass was steady, However, most of the fish were small.
Opening weekend provided some keeper sized Bass, some nice Triggerfish,
and a few Blues. The winds were up and from the NorthEast, and that could have been some of reason for a poor keeper ratio this weekend. Only time
will tell as we search for more keeper sized Sea Bass. Also I would like to remind all of you that the SEA STAR III plans to sail 9AM - 3PM DAILY throughout the Fall, weather permitting.The water temp was at 64 degrees Saturday for those who are waiting for the Striped Bass. It won't be long now! Once again I will leave you with some more photos from this
week's action. Thanks for checking in.....







STILL SAILING DAILY
See You Soon
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Capt. Chuck
and the
SEA STAR III
Crew
(609) 884-3421
