We are running out the door so I can't post pictures but they are on the webpage. The fish were mostly caught on the western edge between the Point No Point Lighthouse and Buoy 72. That's where most of the bait was. The biggest one was 47 inches, 40.4 pounds caught by Tom Porter. He only had three rods out and was fishing alone but managed to pull that beast over the rail. There were others caught in the 40 inch range also. Inside the belly of the big one were 12 to 14 inch bunker. All the fish full of lice. Have to run!check the webpage or Facebook. Christy
Fantastic, I'm finally getting out tomorrow after a month-long hiatus. See you in the morning with Wayne and Travis. Got a spike buck this morning and hoping to complete the triple-play weekend with a big rock tomorrow!
We just got home and I added a couple more pictures to the webpage from today that I didn't have time to do before. We attended the Elks Lodge Ball tonight where they presented the Wounded Warriors organization a check for $20,000.00 This money was accumulated over the past year from many events including the fishing tournaments we held here at our marina. If you participated in the tournaments let me tell you, the effort was much appreciated by the Wounded Warriors. You can be proud of yourself for helping a very worthy cause.
Christy
Thanks for the report guys. It looks like things are really heating up there. :thumbup: Was that 41-incher caught at the mouth of the creek or the mouth of the Potomac?
Hey christy....ida mae is on the way....me and capt. Kyle are catchin some good ens just a tad up from ya.....but i'll be headed that way.....thanks!!!!!!!!!!
So, this is why we don't get the big ones up north. They can't make it past Buzz's Marina! :clapping2:
Thanks for the report. Glad to hear they're comming in.
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