The Storm last night put a real damper on what has been some good Bassin maybe tonight it will heat up again

Took of this Am to jump fish the areas Capt. Ryan had the good fishing yesterday and once again found some nice keepers and knot headed seabass around 9 am the winds came on strong and the fishing fell off some but we ended the morning with many shorts and 8 keepers plus around 12 fat seabass and a few porgies

The wind was really howlling by the time we left on the noon trip. So I tuckd the boat in along a protected section of beach and the 15 anglers aboard Bailed fluke of all sizes till we went home .

we had a few younger anglers who were catching 3 to 4 fish a drift In the end we landed 150 fish with 20 being above the magic 19.5 . It was really a special afternon for the kids and adults alike.

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About The Author: Captain Anthony Santella

Company: Marilyn jean Charters

Area Reporting: New York

Bio: Marilyn Jean is a fast comfortable 36ft. Downeaster powered by a 420hp CAT diesel. The boat carries all of the latest electronic navigation and fish finding equipment, as well as the finest safety equipment. Her captain and crew have over 50 years combined experience fishing the New York / New Jersey area. We know where the fish are, but even more importantly, you will be getting a top flight boat, a knowledgeable and courteous captain and crew, and the best bait and tackle that can be found. We sail daily from Futura Marina. Directions From the Belt Parkway West take the Knapp St. exit, then take a right at the light. Continue down 4 or 5 blocks and enter the drive way just before the Burger King resturant. The sign on the fence says Lobster Harbour. From The Belt Parkway East take the Knapp St. exit, then go left at Knapp St., then follow as above.

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