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AUGUST 27th: EAST WIND STORM COOLS BAY BITE
Capt. Dave’s
BAYMEN Fishing Report Duxbury, Kingston, Plymouth Massachusetts
www.baymencharters.com (781) 934-2838
FRIDAY August 27th
TODAY
We just came off three days of pounding East winds with ten foot waves onshore. I gave the bay one day to settle down, and then we went out this morning. It was dead out there, with very, very few fish in the bay at the moment. That will change, but it may take another tide or two or more… Time will tell. That said, SANTA, King Of The Powder Point Bridge, managed a nice keeper this morning of about 18 pounds, on chunk bait off the bridge at dead-low tide. He also caught two sharks. A few schoolies were around the bridge as well.
We are scheduled to be back on the water in the morning, but are watching the fishing conditions to see if things improve. Stay posted. Its going to turn around big time, but I’m just not sure when. A day or two or a week….
Capt. David Bitters
(781) 934-2838
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NEW FISH BACK IN BAY – 3 Fly Rod Keepers, Bunch of Shorts
Capt. Dave’s
BAYMEN Report – Tuesday, May 18, 2010
www.baymencharters.com (781)0 934-2838
NEW FISH IN BAY
Every day is different and no two tides are the same. Back at it this morning with client, Rich Comstock from New York. Flat calm and new fish came into the bay overnight. Not a ton of bass, but a few schools that had upwards of two-hundred fish in them from our estimates of seeing fish breaking water. Richard was on do or die fly gear for the morning and he nailed them. Three keepers to 34″ inches and a bunch of shorts. All the bass were landed on Capt. Dave’s BAYMEN Universal fly pattern with the exception of the biggest fish. That one was landed on Mike Rice’s peanut bunker imitation in all white with a peacock hurl back.
At first light, around 5:00am, we found birds working top-water schools of bass. What a relief after yesterday’s slow day. We pulled into the schools of breaking fish and they held tight and were not skittish. They took out fly patterns with gusto. Then, at slack tide, we worked some guzzles at the opposite end of the bay with no hook-ups. When the tide turned and came back in, the bass poured in with it and we hooked up on the big one on the 9wt. Richard fought and landed that big fly rod bass to perfection. We took its picture and sent him back, as well as all our fish boated today.
Watching the weather for the morning. Looks pretty choppy but we are planning on a bait and LT trip at first light as Spring Blitz 2010 continues. Stay posted: More to come.
Capt. David Bitters
(781) 934-2838











