Fishing Report 6/17/10
Captain George had promised a fishing excursion to various family members today. Despite the brisk west winds, everyone was ready to go and brave the wavy conditions out on the Watch Hill reefs. The intrepid anglers were rewarded with a good striper bite and they managed 10 keepers before calling it a day. Ryan Piper had the biggest linesider of the day and therefore has bragging rights at least until the next trip! The BENMAR is booked up for the rest of June but there are plenty of open dates for July and beyond.
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June 17th, 2010 at 23:48
The follwing is not just a report by the web administrator… We actually fished today.
Water was far from flat and the wind whipped us all day!
We reminisced on how the smaller boats Capt. George had in the past would have been torturing us in the rough water today. As rough as it was, the Benmar held her own pretty well and we were still comfortable on deck.
We had a great time on the Benmar with a lot of steady action.
Ten keeper Striped Bass, ranging from 28″ to 30.5″.
The boat and lines seemed to criss-cross from side to side, the way the wind and tides were messing with each other.
We patiently made our best attempts at get our lines out to where they needed to be and we kept the level of activity pretty high until we left.
We had an awesome day. - Thank you Capt. George and Luie for mating.
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