Written on: November 18th, 2018 in Fishing Report
Fishing is red HOT!!! We had a full Headboat this morning and many of our Charter and private boats headed out as well. We have seen alot of fish hit the docks this week. Yellowfin Tuna, Big Eye Tuna and Swordfish. We do have some Charters running all winter so if you want to get hooked on your own fishing trip give us a call at 301-227-3071.
Here are some pics from this past week of fishing.
We hope everyone is getting ready for the big Turkey Day!!! Till next time Tight Lines & Good Times 🙂
Written on: October 8th, 2018 in Fishing Report
It has been a beautiful couple of weeks down here at the Indian River Inlet! The sun is shining, the cool breeze is blowing, and it’s really beginning to feel like fall. The tourist crowds have cleared, so there’s plenty of fish for the locals to nab!
Inshore fishing has been steady. Reports coming in with lots of blue fish and flounder on the lines. Our onsite bait & tackle shop, Hook ’em & Cook ’em, has had people coming in with scattered triggerfish, a few Spanish mackerel, and tog.
Offshore fishing reports have been awesome. Reports of people hitting their limit (or getting close) of mahi every day for the past couple weeks. There have also been reports of good white marlin fishing, some people even saying they’ve caught more in the past couple weeks than they did all summer combined. There’s also been some scattered blackfin and some yellowfin here and there.
Well, folks, the weather is gorgeous, but it won’t last much longer. Make sure to get out there while the crowds are low and the fishing is still hot! Call Carolyn at 302-227-3071 so we can hook you up with a charter trip!
Until next time, tight lines and good times!
Written on: September 21st, 2018 in Fishing Report
It has been a long couple weeks down here at the marina. After a hefty nor’easter and a light brush with Hurricane Florence, we are just starting to see our fishermen’s faces down on the docks again. Luckily we made it through the storms with no notable storm damage, but our thoughts are with those in North Carolina.
Due to the weather, there has been little to no interest in fishing for the past couple weeks, but current offshore sources say the waters are loaded with mahi, with a few white marlin and wahoo hitting the docks as well. Spot, croaker, flounder, and blues are getting hooked from Cape Henlopen on down to the Inlet, with the CHSP fishing pier being the only consistent location.
Weather is looking beautiful for tomorrow, so come on down to IRM and spend the final day of the (official) summer on a boat! Call Carolyn at 302-227-3071 for more information and for reservations.
Until next time, tight lines and good times!
Written on: September 6th, 2018 in Fishing Report
The Labor Day bustle is out the door down here at IRM. While we haven’t had many people around, those that do come in are bringing back some great hauls. Looks like flounder fishing is really stepping up with a couple monsters hitting the decks this week.
DON’T FORGET – Come down for our Fisherman’s Flea Market this Saturday from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm to buy gently-used, professional fishing equipment and whatever else our slipholders are selling!
Posing with Toby Miller’s fish is Capt. Don Gillis, both of Dover, DE. This fish was caught out by Toby while at Site 11. This 9.5lb and 28 inch flounder using a Spro bucktail with a 6″ Gulp grub and squid strip.
Brugh Moore of Rehoboth Beach, DE caught his first flounder on Tuesday and boy what a whopper it was. This 9lb and 28 inch flounder was the largest flounder we have seen come in from the Indian River Inlet this summer. It was caught using a chunk of mullet on a circle hook while fishing in front of the Coast Guard Station. He will be spoiled forever now!
Fishing out at the Rock Pile was very productive for the crew of the Even Keeleigh. They were deep dropping squid and cut bait to bring back this batch of large black sea bass and some very nice blue line tile fish.
Pictured are Capt. Mike Babcock, Tom Schanno, Brandon Arnett and Ian Fifer.
Cousins, Alexis and Jeb Zolper, both from Rehoboth Beach, DE fished out at the Lightship with chunks of mullet to bring in this catch of mahi. The largest fish weighed 3lbs and was caught by Alexis.
Enjoy the waning summer offshore on one of our charter boats! Call Carolyn at 302-227-3071 to squeeze in that fishing trip before the cold winds take over.
Until next time, tight lines & good times!
Written on: September 3rd, 2018 in Fishing Report
We made it, folks – Labor Day is officially here! And what a gorgeous day for fishing to top it off.
Fish have been hitting the docks despite the intermittent storms all weekend. Inlet fishing has been poor, but fishermen are reporting that there is plenty to catch out in deeper water at the Del-Jersey-Land Reef and the 30-Mile Wreck.
Now that the summer crowds are clearing up, it’s a great time to head out on the water on one of our charters! Call Carolyn at 302-227-3071 to get hooked up with an offshore trip.
Have a wonderful Labor Day, and until next time, tight lines & good times!
Written on: August 25th, 2018 in Fishing Report
While a bit too gusty to head out very far this week, the weather was beautiful in our corner of the eastern shore. Despite the wind, fish were still hitting the docks, with tuna looking like it’s going to pick back up in the next couple weeks.
Good luck to any and all of our local Indian River boats fishing the MidAtlantic tournament this week. Show those boys across the bay a reel good time!
These golden tile fish were caught by Robby Marin and Adam Bauer of Edgemere, MD while fishing on the “Dark Star” They caught these 45.6lb and 38lb golden tile fish while deep dropping at the Poor Man’s Canyon on the 100 fathom line using whole squid.
Kevin Elden of Baltimore, MD on the Reel Ledo. 29.2 lbs. Caught on a naked ballyhoo at the Baltimore Canyon.
Kyle Neibich of Boonsboro, MD, caught this 3.7lb and 22 inch flounder while fishing on the north jetty of the Indian River Inlet using minnow on a top and bottom rig.
These photos are all from the Capt. Bob II outing on Wednesday 8/22. Capt. Bob II and Judy V are the only two headboats at IRM, and both are operated by the wonderful folks at Hook ’em & Cook ’em.
Photos courtesy of Hook ’em & Cook ’em
There’s still a little bit of time left to squeeze in that fishing trip before the summer fun comes to an end. Cool off next week by heading offshore on one of our charter boats. Just call Carolyn at 302-227-3071!
Until next time, tight lines and good times!
Written on: August 13th, 2018 in Fishing Report
The White Marlin ended last Friday with two of our slipholders, Fin-Nominal winning first place in the dolphin division with a 50 pounder and Canyon Hunter coming in third place with a 55 lb wahoo. Great job guys for representing IRM! Congratulations!
Inshore reports of flounder, cobia, croaker, and blue fish being landed. While offshore reports have been slow, we have still seen scattered tuna, dolphin, and marlin.
John Burbage III of Ocean View, DE caught this 79.4lb and 48 1/2 inch long cobia while fishing 2 miles off the cost of Bethany Beach, DE on Friday. John said that he snagged some live bunker then cast into the school of bunker and retrieved the line in quickly to catch this monster of a fish.
While fishing just outside the Indian River Inlet on the “Sunset”, brothers David and Christian Ostrowski of Chadds Ford, PA caught this 19lb cobia using live bunker that they had snagged in the inlet earlier in the day.
While fishing in the Indian River Bay by Burton’s Island, Burt Campbell of Dagsboro, DE hooked into these two nice sized flounder using 3/4oz Mitchell’s bucktails with 5″ white Gulp swimming mullet. These fish weighed 3.8lbs and 5lbs and measured 23 1/2 inches.
Eric Van Dyke, Nick Van Dyke and Roger Clappe all from Wilmington, DE fishing on the Risk Reward out at Massey’s Canyon chunking with butterfish and sardines and brought back their 3 blue fin tuna with the largest weighing 47 and 48lbs.
Photos courtesy of Hook ’em & Cook ’em.
Plenty of summer left to getout on the water, so get hooked at Indian River. Give Miss Carolyn a call at 302-227-3071 to book a charter trip for you and your family and friends.
Until next time, tight lines & good times!
Written on: August 9th, 2018 in Fishing Report
It’s been an equally busy and beautiful week for the White Marlin Open so far! We’re rooting for our Indian River teams Fin-nominal, currently holding first place for dolphin (50 lbs), and Canyon Hunter, currently in second for the wahoo (55 lbs). Reel in those trophies, guys!
Fish have been hitting the docks like crazy this week. Check it out!
This 54lb blue fin tuna was caught on the Work Release while chunking with butterfish out at Massey’s Canyon. Lucky angler Addison Browne of Dagsboro, DE reeled it in with the help of both Quinn Finnegan of Glenn Mills, PA and Clay Harrison of Boyertown, PA.
Pictured with his father Nick who caught two cobia last week, Cross Ferrara, of Middletown, DE caught this 59.5lb and 48 1/2 inch cobia while fishing from his jet ski out a 1/2 a mile in front of Bethany Beach, DE using eel.
Johnny Coffiey and Luke Horny of Hockessin, DE caught their limit of flounder while fishing out at the Old Grounds using jig heads and Gulp baits. All fish measured from 17-22 inches in length.
Tom Traxler of State College, PA caught this 7.8lb King Mackerel while fishing out on the Razorback out of Indian River Marina with Capt. Roger Quigley. They were trolling Clarkspoons along the beach in front of Fenwick Island, DE.
Denise Eddinger of Longneck, DE caught this 7.2lb and 23 1/2 inch long tautog while fishing out at the Del-Jersey Land Reef on the “Paul B.
Sands” with Capt. Randy Eddinger. Denise reported that they also had 70lbs of large and medium black sea bass along with this citation fish that was caught using squid.
Photos courtesy of Hook ’em & Cook ’em.
Good luck to everyone fishing today and tomorrow, especially our Indian River Marina boys! Make sure you toss your lines out before the summer ends! Let one of our charters take you out for the day – call Carolyn at 302-227-3071.
Til next time, tight lines & good times.
Written on: August 4th, 2018 in Fishing Report
Wind, Wind go away. We have had some boats heading out the last couple days. Inshore Croaker, Kingfish scattered Triggerfish and Bluefish have been landed. Offshore Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna have hit our docks this week. We hope to have some new pics uploaded soon.
We want to wish all of our Anglers here at IRM Good Luck in the WMO that begins Monday-Friday in Ocean City. If you are in the area you can always come down to our docks and watch the fish being weigh-in at Hookem & Cookem while having a cool beverage at Hammerheads or maybe a bite to eat.
Give us a call and hooked up on your own private Charter at 302-227-3071 ask for Carolyn.
Till next time Tight Lines & Good Times from all of us here at IRM.
Written on: July 22nd, 2018 in Fishing Report
It’s a beautiful day down here at the marina! It’s warm out with cool winds coming off the water. From our fuel dock, we can see lots of tournament fishermen braving the gusts out in the inlet in their neon shirts! Good luck guys!
While trolling ballyhoo on the “Black Out” out at Massey’s Canyon on Friday, Sean Tate, Jaclyn Vernon, John Porter and Capt. Rob Thompson, all from Dagsboro, DE, caught this awesome 186lb blue fin tuna. Rob, John and Sean all had a hand on the rod with this monster, but Rob is the angler that finally got it to the boat. Awesome catch guys! Those are some much deserved beers!
Photo courtesy of Hook ’em & Cook ’em.
With the 10-day forecast looking particularly gloomy, everyone will be wanting to get out on the water before the season is over! Make sure to book your charter fishing trip in advance! Give Carolyn a call at 302-227-3071 to get hooked up with one of our fleet!
Until then, wishing you tight lines and good times!