John Kolias

Fellow Anglers,

A few thoughts as another fishing season comes to a close here at Reel Fun Sportfishing.

First of all, the crew and I would like to extend our sincere wishes to all our customers and readers of these reports for a peaceful and joyous Holiday Season and a safe and properous New Year.

Reflecting back, 2009 was a tough year as May and June were 2 very rainy months (51 out of 60 days it rained) which put a major dent in the number of charters I was able to handle. That coupled with the economic downturn, and the sportfishing business, as a whole, took a big hit in 2009. My conversations with other charter captains seem to confirm my feelings.

But I am ever optomistic, or is it because I'm just stupid, but I'm looking forward to 2010. I really love what I do and really enjoy seeing the smiles on anglers faces when we return to the dock after a good day out on the water. I want to "Thank" my customers for a good year despite the ups-and-downs encountered everyday out on the water. You are all very loyal and dedicated patrons, and the crew and I greatly appreciate that and we will continue to work hard to earn your loyality throughout 2010. I can honetly say that Reel Fun Sportfishing has the best anglers at the Jersey shore.

Tight Lines & Following Seas

Capt. John,

Mates Mark, Erick, Christopher & Greg

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John Kolias

About The Author: Captain John Kolias

Company: Reel Fun Sportfishing

Area Reporting: Sandy Hook

Bio: Reel Fun Sportfishing Charters fishes the waters of Sandy Hook, NJ and all the surrounding bays, rivers and the Atlantic Ocean in northern New Jersey. "Reel Fun Sportfishing" provides charters in NJ for Family, Friends and fisherman. For questions or to make your reservations, please call: Capt. John at 908-421-4761.

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