Thursday, November 19, 2009 /\/\/\ 5:41pm
There really isn't anything specific that I can pass along today. Listening to misc chatter from the anglers, the catching is spotty and you have to move around a little bit to find out where the bass are lying. I couldn't quite figure where the anglers were on the bass today but the VHF radio had chatter amongst anglers comparing the numbers of bass in the box. Persistence is key.
We have fresh bunker! Another delivery is coming tomorrow to back up what we have today and we might be able to keep them rolling in through the weekend. Fresh clam supply is in good shape with a back up order ready to pick up if we should run low.
Sea Ya
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 /\/\/\ 5:09pm
Anglers endured the crappy sea conditions of Little Egg Inlet to catch a few fish. The bite didn't last long between too much current and too much grass. It is still quite a bit of a mess after last weekends raging North Easter.
We did have a couple of weigh-ins this afternoon. One pair of nice twenty pound class fish came from Hatfield Point area and another of the twelve pound fish that we weighed in was caught by a boater off of Graveling Point.
Last nights activity at Graveling Point was dead from about five to eight in the evening. A boater reported catching one bass and missing another and observed the bank guys doing nothing most of the evening. I heard a little bit of activity from Pebble Beach, but the action sure was not hot last night.
Sea Ya