Finally made the decision to sail at 7:10am when the wind was more North than NE' Blowing a steady 20 to start. Glad we did, anchored up and had action right away. Not a hot bite, but shots of 1 to 3 and then nothing for 15 minutes. Kept this up till 11:30 when we made a move looking for the change of tide bite. By now the wind is NE blowing a steady 29 knots, starting to get nasty as the outgoing is now on us. Came back on the anchor, had fish under the boat, told the guys to drop straight down, had 6 on immediatly. Finished the day with several limits, some chummers and some with none. Not the big fish of yesterday and way more shorts, but still plenty of action for some lousy conditions....Didn't take any pics today as Chriss couldn't keep the camera straight!!!! Capt.ron

Fish Species: Striped Bass
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About The Author: Captain Ron Santee

Company: Capt. Rons Fishermen

Area Reporting: Raritan Bay/Sandy hook

Bio: Following in my fathers footsteps, I have been a licensed Captain for 30 years. Our family has been in the fishing business since 1955. Fishing is not a job, it's a way of life!

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