Week ending 8/7/11

Striped bass fishing had its ups and downs this week. Some trips went really well with 4 or 5 keepers and a bunch of smaller fish. Some trip yielded only a few stripers and one trip we only caught one striper OUCH!!. The trip with only 1 striped bass was a half day trip that we decided we would head out and go for mackerel first. Good plan but mackerel were no where to be found. With only 1 mackerel in the live well we headed back in to fish cut bait in the hour and half we had left to the trip. Problem now was the current was slack and that always makes it hard to catch stripers in the river. A few hours later on the second trip of the day we really got into the fish and caught over 15 with the biggest at 33inches. Steve, Jen and their 8yr old son Jordan, came from Windsor Vt. and had a great trip with many memories. A different tide can make and incredible difference when fishing the river. Of special note this week, it was the first week we started to catch sea bass. We only got two this week but I am sure more will follow right through September. Sea bass are excellent eating and feisty for their size. Check out the photo of Paul, Brian and Jack with 2 stripers and a sea bass on my website.

Tight lines,

Capt. Joel

www.nhsaltwaterfishing.com

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About The Author: Captain Joel Koch

Company: Reel Ecstacy, LLC.

Area Reporting: Portsmouth NH

Bio: Captain Joel Koch is a U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Captain, a NH Saltwater Fishing Guide and a Registered Maine Guide. Reel Ecstasy,LLC saltwater fishing charters leaves out of Portsmouth (Newington) NH and provides an enjoyable experience for beginners as well as experienced anglers. We fish for Striped Bass in Great Bay, Piscataqua River and along the seacoast of New Hampshire. We may also catch Bluefish if they are running.

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