Bob Morrell

Had the boys from Golman Sachs out today for a morning fluking trip. A tad brezzey (NW gust to 20) making the bay a tad choppy.

Dispite the wind things started out with a bang out buy the Candle Sticks, boated three quick keepers, then shorts and Robbins. Made a few more drifts and nothing but shorts.

Switched over to the green side of Sandy Hook Channel and more shorts and robbins.

Moved over to Sandy Hook North Beach, some keepers and a lot of shorts.

Finished the day by the bug light with another keeper and shorts. It was about 15-1 shorts to keepers, Killie Squid was the meal ticket for today's fare. The shorts went from 11" to 16" and the keepers up to 19 1/2"

Early morning was ok with the wind with the tide but then it was wind against the tide after the change. Although the wind was blowing hard enough to get a slow drift going against the tide.

Boys had a good time and got their fish dinner

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Bob Morrell

About The Author: Captain Bob Morrell

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.

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