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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Friends in the Coastal Fisherman

After a 35 minute fight, less than a half hour into their trip, Todd, Mark, their Dad, and Jacquie's Dad landed this giant Bluefin Tuna. At the scales it weighed in at a whopping 156 pounds and stood 5 foot 3 inches tall. It was caught by the Ham Bone 70 feet below the surface. Look for their picture in the upcoming Coastal Fisherman.

I WANNA ROCK!



On June 13th we headed out on the bay charter the Lucky Lady with Captain Don hoping to catch some big Rockfish. Gary and I (Matt) pulled in two nice one's a 22 incher with mine barely beating the 18 inch minimum. It was a beautiful day but unfortunately the bite wasn't really happening so we headed just outside the key bridge by Bethlehem Steel for a little more action and action we sure had. We put our rods in and the white perch were hitting the lines faster than the first mate could take them off the hooks. Seth, Gary, Greg, Anthony, Glenn and I all caught at least a dozen a piece and each left with enough fish for quite a fish fry.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Who's having the Best (Fishing) Week ever?



We did on the Happy Ours for the first week in July. 33 Flounder were caught but it was the one that got away that might have made the paper. Todd, Tony, Brice, Gary and I (Matt) all were on the boat on July 9th when we caught 14 flounder and a blue. Todd was knocking them dead on live minnows and the occasional Gulp bait. He ended up catching almost half of the boat's total. It was on my line that I felt stuck to the bottom until I felt my line flutter. This was a big fish. It took a few minutes to reel it in and once it got to the surface we new she was a keeper. Todd grabbed the net and tried his best to nab it but just like that the line snapped and under the boat she went. I almost threw my rod to the sea in anger as I pictured my mug disappearing from the pages of the Coastal Fisherman much like the photo in Back to the Future. It looks like it's time for bigger rods, higher test and a bigger net. All and all it was a great week but no keepers...maybe we'll save that for the Flounder Pounder in September.

Happy Ours is Christened...




and the fish came a swimming. Not long after we slapped the name across the sides of the boat we took her out for some flounder fishing and had one of our best days ever. 7 flatties in 2 hours a 17, two 16's, a 15, two 14's and two 12's. Was it the boat name or the new Glup chartreuse bait that seemed to attract everything in sight including these two starfish?

Thursday, June 18, 2009

New Boat Logo!


The boat logo is in. It is a custom designed logo by Daniel Rogers. I can't wait to put it on the sides of the boat. Unfortunately, she is being worked on right now to fix a fuel issue. It should be ready by the first of July. Can't wait to dress her up and take her out.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Fishin' the Flats

Taking out Seth's new fishing boat on Red Point, we fished for whatever would bite and that's exactly what we got. The day prior I went out with Seth he found himself pulling in a huge carp that he caught by it's dorsal fin. We caught a few small white perch, a yellow perch, a catfish and I was lucky enough to pull in a nice fighting rockfish on my top and bottom rigged with a blood worm just off the Susquehanna Flats. It was a cold but smorgasbord of a day on Seth's new boat.


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Opening Day for Trout Coming Soon...



The premiere of trout season is coming to a river or creek near you. On March 28th, after several weeks of stocking, it will be open season once again for trout. Last year we got to Deer Creek at the crack of dawn and staked out a spot under the bridge. It was as black as it could get, even our headlamps barely helped as we tried to navigate over the rocks around the base of the bridge. It was long after the sun started to rise that the bites started coming. We stayed their for a good while and caught some nice looking and tasting trout.