Written on: October 11th, 2014 in Fishing Report
Rain, Rain,Rain, we had alot of boats fishing this past week and hope to have some pics real soon as there were some Big Eye Tunas and Mahi weighed in.
State record 17.1-pound sheepshead caught from fishing boat out of Lewes
LEWES (Oct. 8, 2014) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife has confirmed a new state record in the Delaware Sport Fishing Tournament: a 17.1-pound sheepshead caught on Sept. 29. The fish was 28 inches long and had a girth of 24 inches.
David Walker of Boothwyn, Pa., who caught the fish in the lower Delaware Bay over a rock pile on a green crab, noted that his record catch was “delicious!” The catch is recognized as a Delaware record since the fish was caught from a boat out of and returning to a Delaware port.
The record catch was initially confirmed by Natural Resources Police Fish & Wildlife Enforcement officer AFC Joshua Hudson, and verified at the Lewes Harbour Marina in Lewes.
The previous record holder was Christopher H. Wentz, who caught a 15.11-pound sheepshead in 2012.
Nice Job!!!!
The Ship’s Store is open daily with all your winterizing needs. There are plenty of discounts so come on in for that special Holiday present !!!!!
Written on: October 2nd, 2014 in Fishing Report
WOW can you beleive it? OCTOBER!!! is here… and while the leaves may start turning and the weather is getting cooler there is Plenty of fishing going on both Inshore and Offshore.
Inshore and around the Inlet we have seen some Rockfish, Croaker, Founder and a few mixed varieties of small fish. We offer charters for both so call us and get hooked before the cold winter months are upon us.
Offshore reporting good fishing if and when you can make it out. The Baltimore Canyon is producing great catches of Gaffer Mahi while in the Washington reports of Yellowfins, Big Eyes and Blackfin Tuna, big Mako and Bull sharks and even some White Marin releases here and there. There have been reports of plenty of warmer water and Tunas up in the Hudson so we hope they will be making their way south soon!!
Hook’em and Cook’em is open daily for all your Tackle and Bait needs with Headboats running Daily.
Hammerheads is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner so come on down for a nice relaxing fall day at Dockside.
Tight Lines and Good Times!!!! forever…………………..
Written on: October 2nd, 2014 in Fishing Report
WOW can you beleive it? OCTOBER!!! is here… and while the leaves may start turning and the weather is getting cooler there is Plenty of fishing going on both Inshore and Offshore.
Inshore and around the Inlet we have seen some Rockfish, Croaker, Founder and a few mixed varieties of small fish. We offer charters for both so call us and get hooked before the cold winter months are upon us.
Offshore reporting good fishing if and when you can make it out. The Baltimore Canyon is producing great catches of Gaffer Mahi while in the Washington reports of Yellowfins, Big Eyes and Blackfin Tuna, big Mako and Bull sharks and even some White Marin releases here and there. There have been reports of plenty of warmer water and Tunas up in the Hudson so we hope they will be making their way south soon!!
Hook’em and Cook’em is open daily for all your Tackle and Bait needs with Headboats running Daily.
Hammerheads is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner so come on down for a nice relaxing fall day at Dockside.
Tight Lines and Good Times!!!! forever…………………..