Headed out today with Steve, Uri, Stan, and Paul......boys wanted Bass.
Got and early start and left the dock at 0615, had a good feeling which disappeared real soon.
Started on the outside clamming, zippo, moved to Romer some skates and zippo, moved to the Knoll, Zip, Old Orchard Zip........as i had an evening Charter I had Bunkers, and Fluke bait onboard in addition to my clams. MAde some calls, and got the same report from others, Nodda, Told the boys that the Bass were just not going to hapen that we should switch to Fluke or target Blues, no go they wanted Bass.
Made three more drops, stayed out longer to try some additional spots zippo. Boys did not seem unhappy as they knew I was trying and in all our stops we did not see a fish landed anywhere.
Some times no matter what you do, it just does not come together
Company: Sandy Hook Fishing Adventures
Area Reporting: Sandy Hook/Raritan Bay, Atlantic Ocean Near Shore
Bio: Capt. Bob is a third generation fisherman, having worked on both commercial and charter boats. A life long area resident he uses his knowledge and experience to ensure a productive and rewarding time on the water.
A USCG 50 Ton Master, he is also an IGFA certified Captain and is trained in First Aid and CPR. Bob is a member of the JCAA, HRFA, RFA, ACPA, IGFA and the NCOA, this enables him to keep abreast on the future of fishing.