Good to see the kingfish are in the surf. They're tasty fish when you fry them up.
Good to see the kingfish are in the surf. They're tasty fish when you fry them up.
Harbor Tackle Fishing Report July 10, 2009
The surf is still kind of slow. 18 and 22 inch flounders were taken from the surf last weekend. A customer caught a 37 inch striper and 5 foot sand tiger shark from the beach. Also some kingfish, blues, skates and rays from the suds. Some croakers are coming from the Inlet and the back bay by the Assateague Bridge. Lots of undersized flounder being taken with a few more legals mixed in from the usual places. Triggerfish are in the Inlet and 2nd & 4th Streets. Jeff Schmidt caught a 25 ½ inch 6.58 pound flounder from 2nd Street.
Harbor Tackle has fresh bunker, live peelers, live minnows, live chowder clams, live black saltys, live eels, live green crabs, and salted sea/surf clams.
Beverly Fleming
Harbor Tackle & Home of the Annual Red Drum Tournament
Harbor Tackle Fishing Report July 27, 2009
Nothing much has change in the past few weeks. The surf is producing more big sharks, croakers, blues, and kingfish along with plenty of rays and skates. Lots of flounder caught in the usual places; however, most are under the 18 inch minimum. The croaker catch is getting better. Some small tog are around. The Inlet and the Rt. 50 Bridge are producing legal stripers, blues, and flounder.
David Moore caught an 8 ½ foot shark at Assateague Island using fresh bunker for bait. Ryan Starner caught a 46 ½ inch 27 lb. 5 oz. cobia at the Fenwick Shoal. Jere Putt hooked up with a 7 lb. 5 oz. 25 inch flounder in the East Channel using live spot.
Harbor Tackle has fresh bunker, live peelers, live minnows, live chowder clams, live black saltys, live eels, live green crabs, and salted sea/surf clams.
Beverly Fleming
Harbor Tackle & Home of the Annual Red Drum Tournament