June 17, 2016

With the winds and the rain lately it sure has put a wrench in Fluke fishing. However, with the waters warming up, these fish are starting to show up more in their usual spots of 126, 127, clam stakes etc.

The big blue fish have moved on towards the North but there are still some of the smaller snapper blues (2-3 lbs) around. Surprisingly enough, there are reports of Weakfish coming in. Best time for the bite would be early morning and late afternoon.

Crabbing is still a bit slow and you really have to put some time in. We are hoping after next weeks full moon that things will pick up.

Please remember to call ahead to reserve a boat. Weekends are a must! We cannot give accurate inventory on-line so please call to place your reservation.

We still have some smaller slips available for 17-18 ft boats. Stop in for pricing.

Have a great Fathers Day weekend and we hope to see you all out fishing!!

Weekend wrap up – 6/6/16

Fishing this weekend was okay at best. Winds and rain threatened the shore yesterday but the sun shined brightly and no one left the dock because of the threats. Saturday was a beautiful day and there were a few keeper Fluke in weighed in. Hoping to see things improve as the weather gods let things settle down for a bit. Crabbing is starting to pick up somewhat.
We still have some smaller slips available for those with a 16-17′ foot boat looking for a place for the season. Stop by to see what’s left.

5/22/2016 Sunday

Sundays weather was a bit challenging but people were able to bring all the Blue fish they could handle in front of the Stink house with the largest being 16.5lbs

5/21/2016 Saturday

Opening day was a little slow but several customers were able to bring in a few keepers. Water temperatures still a little chilly at the mid 50’s. the largest flounder weighed in was 21 inches 3 ½ pounds. The bass are hanging between the read tower and Harvey cedars. You just need to find the bunker. Good reports on trolling with chartreuse Mojo rigs. Crabbing has been getting better every day.