Monthly Archives: April 2022

Morning Tautog

Stan Simmerman and I ran out this morning for a half-day togging. We caught tautog to 25 inches long, tagged and released some, and caught some sea bass including one that had a tag in it.

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Reds

I fished the past 3 days for speckled trout, puppy drum, tautog (really hoping for sheepshead after Wes Blow caught some really early sheeps while tog fishing yesterday) and spent at least a part of each day fishing for big … Continue reading

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Not Trout

Stan Simmerman took me trout fishing today. We did not do anything with the trout. We were actually fishing Keith Nuttall’s boat. Keith was in another boat. He was right beside us when this fish blew up on a topwater … Continue reading

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Today’s Tautog

We ran over a lot of good togging grounds to get the Triangle Wrecks today. The catch made the run worth it. We kept a box of nice togs, tagged and released others, and caught four that had previously been … Continue reading

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Specks

I had planned on tautog fishing today but the forecast made me chicken out. Turned out a lot nicer than I thought…anyway…  Stan Simmerman invited me to give the speckled trout a try. Apparently, we stole Keith Nutall’s boat. It … Continue reading

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Foot Loose

I fished for reds this weekend with Charles Southall and Stan Simmerman. It was cool except when it was cold. It was fairly calm except when it was rough. We caught some dogfish and some big reds. But…the best thing … Continue reading

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Big Red

We ran over to Fisherman’s Island to try for big red drum today. It was too cold. The water was too cold. It was too windy. But, the drum are here. I had Stan Simmerman and David Brabrand with me. … Continue reading

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