Don only had a few hours so Paul ran him out to a piece where the bite has been good for us and Don filled his one man limit of 15 Seabass in less than ideal conditions. With his limit in the box Don called it a day and had to get back to business.
So, it's not looking good for Sunday's trips. The Prowler5 has the power and the speed and I'm going to start using that power on these Sunday 3 30 trips.
Good action on shorts with some nice size keepers coming over the rail again today. The afternoon trip started off good with shorts and keepers coming over the rail but around 4 30 they shut there mouths and we only picked a Fluke here and there.
Rich Marienthal, Butler, NJ, was happy taking the pool with a 7 pound 2 ounce fish and a 5 pound 11 ounce fish as part of his catch. Jim Giglio, Neptune, NJ, had a 5 pound 9 ounce fish as part of his catch.
06 17 15 Capt. Paul ran another Open Boat Seabass trip today. With a good start Paul then spent the rest of the morning moving around and checking spots that he had not been on for a while.
Some areas produced not only fluke but, also knuckle head sea bass , along with ling and some cod fish., plenty of life. Towards the end of day we had more of the same action. Next Tuesday Fluke Fishing Marathon from 7 00 am to 4 00 pm.
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