Monday, June 6, 2011

Dukes County Sight Casters Report


Well the sun finally decided to hang around for a little while this weekend and luckily my bow was graced with the presence of Pat from Hoboken. Pat is a repeat offender as far as sight fishing the stripes is concerned, and his skill set has improved considerably since we first started this experiment some years ago. The shallow water stuff has been relatively strong in the past couple of days with good numbers up on the light bottom crabbing. Fish are uber grabby still which is nice. Stay tuned...

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Runaway June








It's funny ya know, they ask me stuff like, "hey, old man, when are you truly in your comfort zone?" It's a loaded question and lends itself to a multitude of responses, snarky and otherwise, but I'd say fishing with one of my oldest clients, in my favorite month of the year for my beloved striped fish is right there with anything. Pictured in this spread is Jason from Little Rhody, the old man himself and a few members of the local bomb squad. Incredible day. Great summer job.

"Night come sudden, dawn be soon" - Bobby


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Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend Recap

Let me start by wishing everyone a happy and healthy Memorial Day. I truly believe that we live in the greatest country on earth and to those who have paid the ultimate price to defend the freedoms that we know, love and sometimes take for granted we are eternally grateful. As far as the fishing scenario is concerned, I'll let the photos (got that new Nikon so they should be looking somewhat better) tell the story, for the most part. Open water fishing has been a bit complicated due to the heavy fog conditions, but once the potato patch is located and marked it can be farmed extensively. Still mostly slot fish with some periodic bomb scare drills thrown in for good measure. This weekend also marked 2011's inaugural outing of the Dukes County Sight Casters. The sun was only out for a couple of hours, but I had the talent show on the bow after work (my neighbor and my lawyer) and after a few flubs to get the kinks out the fish were coming over the rail in true memorial day parade type fashion. I've been fishing with those guys since we were little kids, and it never ceases to amaze me just how adroit they really are. Pretty work kids. There has also been a swift and strong influx of teeth, making the few periods of slow stripe fishing infinitely more entertaining. All and all I'd say the 2011 campaign has gotten off to a smashing start. Cue June...








God Bless America...

Captain W. Brice Contessa
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Jamaican Me Crazy




Pictured in this spread are DJ D Dub and Esco, the founding members of the Jamaican Bass Sled team. These two are amongst the finest that the Caribbean has to offer in terms of fishing ability. We were on serious dawn patrol this morning, but it paid dividends in the form of a relatively fast paced pick of healthy slot fish with a few bigger in the mix. Lot of life in the water right now, that's for damn sure. All and all an awesome morning with a couple of great dudes. On a programing note, as long as the tracking info I got on my new camera is correct and I don't sleep through the post office closing this afternoon today will mark the end of the cell phone pic era; it's been a good run, but clearly it's getting a little ridiculous.

"Oh! Fisherman row to reap what you sow now"

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Fishing the Vineyard Report




This morning I had the pleasure of sharing the skiff with two fine anglers, Peter from Katama and Jack from the Big Easy. The weather was almost as bad as these pictures, but we transcended the difficult hand that we were dealt by Ma nature, and managed to have an extremely productive morning floating around the open water with the striped fish. The majority of what's coming over the rail these days are slot fish, with some bigger and some smaller in the mix. I've always said that I'm more about high fives and happy times then numbers...some days you get both. Now if the sun would ever come out and we could dress more like we were spending a day on the Vineyard then in Aspen we'd be all set.

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