Weatherman hurt us again with customers today with the lousy report, day turned out fine! Had the outgoing right from the start. Picked away at the shorts and keepers (pisses me off to call a 16 1/2 inch throwback a short)! Once the current started running hard conditions got a little tough. Had just enough SW wind to give us a slider, had to keep twisting the boat to keep us straight. Drift got as fast as 1.9 knots, a little too fast so we tried the beach. Naturally it was very slow moving and the fish were small, didn't last long there..ran back out to fight the conditions. Still a very nice day, my Dad gave his usual fishing lesson, a few guys managed 6 nice keepers each and John Walsh, Bayonne N.J. landed the pool fish at 6 pounds on the nose! Chartered Saturday and Monday morning's trip....capt.ron

Fish Species: Fluke/Summer Flounder
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John (pop)Walsh, Bayonne N.J. With his 6 pound pool fish Fluke
John (pop)Walsh, Bayonne N.J. With his 6 pound pool fish Fluke


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About The Author: Captain Ron Santee

Company: Capt. Rons Fishermen

Area Reporting: Raritan Bay/Sandy hook

Bio: Following in my fathers footsteps, I have been a licensed Captain for 30 years. Our family has been in the fishing business since 1955. Fishing is not a job, it's a way of life!

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