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WEEKLY "Gone Fishing" AT THE BEACH
compliments of: Sue Foster, proprietor of OYSTER BAY TACKLE, Ocean City Maryland, and Fenwick Tackle, Fenwick Island Delaware. Sue provides us hopeful fish catchers with a timely UP TO DATE FISHING REPORT and other handy fishing advice. ** Also CHECK OUT FISH TALK fishing forum At The Beach ** |
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Ocean n Bay Fishing Report By Sue Foster, Oyster Bay Tackle Shop, Ocean City MD - Fenwick Island DE Feb 6th, 2011 Water Temp: 46.9 degrees Fishing Report by Sue Foster (Note: Oyster Bay Tackle, Fenwick Tackle, and the online mall are all closed for the season. See ya in March!) It's amazing that anglers are still catching stripers offshore, a few in the surf, and some at Indian River Inlet. Tautog fishing is good offshore. Not many people surt fishing, but I did see that one angler caught a keeper striper on Assateague towards the end of January. Want to know what's going on Assateague? Check out Stripers Online Delmarva Forum. Not many people fishing the surf but I saw someone landed a keeper on Assateague the end of January. Many anglers ask about reading the beach when surf fishing. "Poppy" a very good angler has posted another very good description with pictures on Stripers Online. Check it out: Reading the Beach He draws it out completely! If you're not catching fish in the surf, you need to study this! "Helbent Charters" is done for the season but is booking for next year. He offers half to full day bay and coastal fishing trips. Specializing in families. North Ocean City. Captain Jeffrey Grimes. 717-574-4010- helbentcharters@hotmail.com Larry Jock of the Coastal Fisherman likes to fish offshore for stripers himself this time of year. Read his daily fishing report online and also keep up with fisheries news." He posted this week:WEDNESDAY, February 1, 2012 It was a slower pick today for striper fishermen out of OC. The fish were scattered and the whales and birds disappeared around Little Gull where they have been hanging out recently. Fish continue to hit light, with many swings and misses along with ones that came unglued. On boat found them north of the Inlet, between 45th and 60th streets. The fish being caught are still a nice size... not really any shemps. The King and his Court trolled all day and ended up with 7 keepers in the box, one shy of their limit. All were caught on the troll with mojos and Tomic lures. I think "57 Chins" ended their day with 4 or 5 keeper stripers, also caught on trolled mojos. Early in the morning, "The Natural" ran north, between 45th and 60th Streets, and found a mess of fish in 50 feet of water. They ended up with 20 in the box. Ron Sanko and Wayne Holman caught their limit of 4 stripers, north of the Inlet. Found the whales. No birds. Largest were 44-inches. Left them biting at 4pm. TUESDAY, January 31, 2012 Anglers finished off the month of January with another great day of striper fishing. Seas were a little snotty, but fishable for diehards. The hot spot continued to be around Little Gull Shoal where whales and birds showed the way to big stripers underneath. Trolled mojos and umbrella rigs were the ticket once again. Rich Sosnowski, Mike Johnston and John Rogowitz on the "?" had another great day that ended with their limit of 8 stripers in the box including the largest one ever caught on the boat... a 48-inch pig that weighed 41 lbs. Rich and his team continue to have good luck with trolled umbrella rigs. The King and his Court (Jimmy, Adam and Josh) also caught their limit of stripers around Little Gull and capped the day with a double header of 40+ inch fish hooked on the "NP" rig. Tim Romberger reported landing their limit of 4 stripers today and left them biting. Fish were caught on trolled chartreuse mojos rigs right at the Little Gull buoy. Largest fish measured 39-inches. MONDAY, January 30, 2012 Another incredible day of striper fishing off the coast of OC. Today, the action seemed to center on the area 1-2 miles off the coast inside Little Gull Shoal. The best bite looked to be during the early morning. Whales and birds... same story. Fish were hitting light, with many anglers reporting numerous swings and misses. Those trolling heavy mojos, just off the bottom recorded good numbers of hook-ups. There were a lot of boats out there today and so many fish were caught that boats had to go to both Sunset Marina and the Ocean City Fishing Center to clean their fish. Reports came in from the following: "57 Chins" tore them up again, boating their limit of 10 stripers in only 3 hours. All came inside Little Gull Shoal. Bo took home largest fish honors on the trip with a fat 42-incher. The "Whiff Master General" had a clean record today with no fish lost after hook-up. "?" had good results trolling umbrella rigs in the same location. With water temps between 44 and 46 degrees, combined with some warmer weather coming in the next few days, there's a good chance these fish could stick around for a while. SUNDAY, January 29, 2012 Would someone please get me a new calendar, because mine says that today is January 29th and that can't be correct. STRIPER FISHING IS OFF THE HOOK!!!! It was another great day for anglers fishing off the Delmarva coast, with limits of big, fat stripers being caught from off Fenwick Island down to Little Gull Shoal. Interestingly, the bite moved closer to shore today with the best bites coming barely more than a mile off the beach. Whales continue to be found balling up schools of bunker with hungry stripers lurking underneath. Best bites were while trolling down sea. A lot of anglers mentioned how frustrating it was the number of swings and misses today. Fish were biting soft. Not many Shemps today with a lot of Cartrights hitting the deck. The fish were fat, feasting on bunker and even some bellies full of sand eels were reported. This class of fish are really beautiful and have really turned what was a horrible season inside the 3-mile line, into a good one. A lot of happy anglers are walking around the streets of OC right now! "57 Chins" burned them up again today with another limit of big stripers. Collin "The Crusher" Hurley led the way with a big 44-incher that he successfully battled after hooking it on a trolled mojo. Collin said that he put Mr. Charlie to shame today with superior angling skills. The Little Rooster Rules! Tim Romberger and his crew caught another limit today after "having one of the best fishing days of my life" yesterday. Tim found his fish south of the inlet, just off the shoreline. The King and his Court caught their limit of stripers with a fat 42-incher leading the way. All fish were caught on trolled mojo's with the majority of bites coming down sea, south of the Inlet. Nick "The Net" Clemente landed his first fun trip fish. The "Gotcha" also caught their limit of stripers for the second day in a row after getting a late start around 10:30 am. Busy day yesterday for these veteran anglers required extra sleeping time this morning. "Happy Endings" made the Arabs (and Sunset Marina) very happy today, burning many gallons of fuel chasing the load of striped bass that ultimately met their demise. They even ventured over into the dark side, catching their fish on the TROLL (say it isn't so, Guy... say it isn't so!!!). Rich Sosnowski and his team on the "?" really burned them up while trolling umbrella rigs. Hope Rich got some money from the guys for gas after all the trolling they did today. Eric Quisgard emailed to report catching his first striper, a 40-incher, while fishing inshore of Little Gull Shoal. His pals Dan and Jim shared info to put Eric on the fish in 40 feet of water. Fish hit a trolled #19 white Tony spoon. There were a ton of boats out there today, so I'm sure there were many more limits of stripers caught than those listed above. Let us know how you did by dropping us an email at coastalfisherman@comcast.net. From the feedback I'm getting, the information lines for "One Way Charlies" are starting to be disconnected! The revolt has begun!!!!! E-mail Sue Foster at: Oyster Bay Tackle with your pictures and/or reports. Vacation Pictures are welcome! (Please send me a real picture and not a link to a "Kodak moment" or a Facebook page.") Phone pics are fine. E-mail me your name and where you are from so we can put you in our weekly fish reports and/or Gallery! Anglers now need a DE Fishing License to fish, crab, and clam in DEL: Individual Delaware Fishing Licenses are now available online Capt. Monty on the " Morning Star e-mails in on Feb 1st: "Sunday's tog trip was very OK for some. Others got their head handed to them. Biggest was 13 1/2.. Awesome winter weather but the water is chilling.. " ................................. On Feb 5th, Capt Monty writes: New Tog Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday - 2/7/12 & 2/8/12 - 7 to 3 - $100.00 - 12 Sells Out. Thursday - 2/9/12 - Long Tog - 5:30 to 5:30 - $150.00 - 14 Sells Out. Green Crabs Provided -- No Live Fish Leave The Boat. .................................. Hi All, I've had to cancel a few trips due to changing weather forecasts, Sunday's included. Looked good all week. Raised to 20 to 25 NE with gusts to 30 on Friday and is now just 15 to 20 NE with rain. Nice calm coming this week; light westerlies. With high temperatures in the low 50s it should almost be like Key West ..or not. If you're going, better to dress for forecasted lows." Regards, Monty Capt. Monty Hawkins mhawkins@siteone.net Party Boat "Morning Star" Reservation Line 410 520 2076 http://www.morningstarfishing.com/ Watch the weather. Check out the link on our web site to the local chapter of the MSSA. They are keeping us abreast on all the Fishing Issues. From our Oyster Bay Website, go to "More Fishing Info" on the left hand side, and click on "MSSA Atlantic Anglers". Check the weather before driving hours to go offshore or fish the surf. Go to Coastal Marine Forecast to get an idea of the weather and height of the waves. Capt. Rick Yakimowicz of the "Thelma Dale V" Reports from Fisherman's Wharf on Dec 15th: .... We will be trying to run special trips for Codfish, Ling and Tog throughout the winter; weather and some willing participants allowing. There is a complete list of all trips on our calendar link from the website at fishlewes.com I look to start up again with our regular schedule sometime in early March. If you would like any more information about trips sailing out of the Wharf or you are interested in booking a private charter or you would like to reserve a spot on an upcoming special trip please give us a call at (302) 645-TUNA. His full report and boat info is here. Capt. Rick Yakimowicz Thelma Dale V catchfish@verizon.net" Old Inlet Bait and Tackle (302-227-7974) posted on Feb 4th: "Wow!! Hard to believe that we need to post a fishing report on the first weekend in February! They are still picking up some stripers in the Indian River Inlet. Longlining with deepwater flies is the most effective method. The last part of the outgoing tide is good on sunny days when the bay water has been heated by the sun. A couple of stripers reported from the Fenwick beach last Thursday. There are schools of stripers about a mile off the beach from Bethany south to Assateague." Capt.Dan Stauffer (866-623-4746) of the Fin Chaser does wreck, inlet and trolling trips. "Fin Chaser's 2012 season will begin in mid-April running targeting Tog. By mid-May we will also be running Sea Bass Trips too. Shark fishing takes off in early June and by mid-June our first Tuna of the year will be here." VA charters. (Wilson Cropp Charters and Guide Service. Cape Charles, VA- 1-434-531-6376) Stripers....Flounder....Drum... Speckled Trout....Tog... Eco tours as well. CHECK OUT the Fish Talk Forum - At The Beach - Fishing Ocean City MD Assateague Island - Delaware Fishing Beaches (Just a note to say to my readers that many of my fishing reports are from other anglers and party boats that come over my e-mail. When I "copy/paste" their reports I try to leave them intact. It keeps the fishing reports lively and interesting. But any comments/politics within the quotes are their comments and views, and not necessarily mine.) Need info on where, how, when to fish, crab, and clam? Go to Drifting Easy Archives and READ UP! It's all in there and it's FREE!!!!!! James A. Donofrio, executive director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance has been actively working on the fisheries crisis. The RFA believes the future of our fisheries is dependent on fixing the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act which has laid down strict time-frames that do not take into account livelihoods and that a fishery is rebounding steadily. Need to tie a knot? Click Here. This is really cool! You can also click Here! Maryland Fishing License Anglers fishing in Ocean City will need to purchase a saltwater fishing license. This license will cover both the Chesapeake Bay and the coastal waters and surf of Ocean City and Assateague Island. Yes, this includes surf fishing. If you already have a Chesapeake Bay Saltwater license you are good to go! Anglers will be able to purchase the license online. The license you want to choose is "Bay and Coastal Sport" You can either choose a year-round or 7-day. The online site will add on a small convenience fee. The state has set the tackle stores up with paper licenses so we can do your licenses in our stores. If you know you are coming to Ocean City,and you want to get it done ahead of time you can also call a toll free number (1-800-918-2870) or print and mail in an application. Boat Licenses: $50 and everyone on your boat can go fishing without a license. You will get a personal license along with your boat license, so you can go shore fishing as well. They will send you your sticker for your boat in the mail. If you come to our stores, in season, we will have the stickers. Mail the application to their main office: Maryland Dept. of Natural resources Annapolis Service Center P.O. Box 1869 1804 West Street, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21401 If you are going to be fishing on a private boat with someone who has a Boat License, you don't have to buy a license, but you do have to register online. This is free but cannot be done over the phone.Print out your number and keep an id with you when you go fishing. You can also download it to your smart phone and show it to the DNR officer. It only takes a couple minutes. If you have no printer or smart phone, write down the authorization number. Another interesting note about the license is that if you buy a VA license, it is good in MD, and vice versa. If you are fishing in MD with a VA licence you do need to register with MD online. Again, this is free. This is so each state can "try" to figure out "how many" fish are being caught in their own individual states. (VA Free Registry) If you want to go fishing in Ocean City without a license, your choices will be the "Oceanic Pier" or to go fishing on a party or charter boat. You can also go crabbing and clamming in Ocean City without a license. Or you can fish off your own private dock. Senior citizens 65 and older. Cost is $5 if you have a MD driver's license and are a resident of MD, but if you are a non-resident there is no break. No break for boat licenses either. $50 resident or non-resident, plus around $3 for the internet fees. Contact Info If you have any questions regarding Maryland's sport fishing license requirements, you may contact Fisheries Service via e mail: customerservice@dnr.state.md.us or by calling (410-656-9526). Following is the fee schedule for 2011: Senior License (year round) - $5.00 Resident License (year round) - $15.00 Resident License (7-day) - $6.00 Non-resident (year round) - $22.50 Non- resident (7-day) - $12.00 Pleasure Boat Decal (covers everyone on boat - year round) - $50.00 Commercial Fishing Pier License (year round) - $290.00 No license is required for: Boat decal passengers Those fishing in "free fishing" areas Those fishing from their waterfront properties Anglers under 16 years old Anglers fishing on a licensed charter, party or guide boat Anglers fishing commercially under a valid license For more information, log onto www.dnr.state.md.us Good fishing... ************************************************* Sue Foster ~ Oyster Bay Tackle~ 11615 Coastal Hwy. Ocean City, MD 21842 (next to the Green Turtle- bayside) phone- 410-524-3433 / fax-410-213-7642 ************************************************* Fenwick Tackle~ Rt.1 and MD Ave. Fenwick Island, DE, 19944 (next to the Atlantic Book Store- Ocean Side) Phone- 302-539-7766 ************************************************* web address~ www.oysterbaytackle.com ************************************************** online shopping~ http://shop.oysterbaytackle.com ************************************************** Email: mailto:sue@oysterbaytackle.com ************************************************* |
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