Reel Class
02-14-2016, 10:26 AM
Just a quick update...
We've posted some updated info for the 2016 season on the website, and
have begun taking charters for the 2016 season. We already have several
spring trips in the book so please, if you have a date or two in mind with
a crew, book the trip ASAP.
In regards to seabass and fluke, we still have no idea what the SEASON'S
will be (in terms of start date/end date) but the length of the fluke season will be similar to last year with PROBABLY the same regulations (18"/5 fish). For seabass, there is talk of a cutback, so we have to wait and see what happens there. In regards to our other spring species, like cod/ling, blackfish, and of course stripers, our regs will remain the same. We're also hoping for a little more "freedom" with our winter flounder bag limit!
For next fall, I'm 99.9% sure we will be carrying BONUS tags for those
overpopulated "nuisance" slot sized fish in the 24-27.9999" range :)
We will be in the same slip at Clark's, however the docks will have a new,
refreshed look as we are getting BRAND NEW docks out on the west dock. It
also looks like our entrance point to the dock has moved (more on this as
we approach the season.
We plan on starting in April, around our usual time of 4/15-4/20, and will be targeting cod-ling-blackfish and/or bass if they're around. When seabass opens, we will be targeting them.
And finally, we will be posting OPEN trips here on the site as much as possible, but please be sure to keep up with us on facebook!
We've posted some updated info for the 2016 season on the website, and
have begun taking charters for the 2016 season. We already have several
spring trips in the book so please, if you have a date or two in mind with
a crew, book the trip ASAP.
In regards to seabass and fluke, we still have no idea what the SEASON'S
will be (in terms of start date/end date) but the length of the fluke season will be similar to last year with PROBABLY the same regulations (18"/5 fish). For seabass, there is talk of a cutback, so we have to wait and see what happens there. In regards to our other spring species, like cod/ling, blackfish, and of course stripers, our regs will remain the same. We're also hoping for a little more "freedom" with our winter flounder bag limit!
For next fall, I'm 99.9% sure we will be carrying BONUS tags for those
overpopulated "nuisance" slot sized fish in the 24-27.9999" range :)
We will be in the same slip at Clark's, however the docks will have a new,
refreshed look as we are getting BRAND NEW docks out on the west dock. It
also looks like our entrance point to the dock has moved (more on this as
we approach the season.
We plan on starting in April, around our usual time of 4/15-4/20, and will be targeting cod-ling-blackfish and/or bass if they're around. When seabass opens, we will be targeting them.
And finally, we will be posting OPEN trips here on the site as much as possible, but please be sure to keep up with us on facebook!