I just received my February issues of Sport Fishing and Salt Water Sportsman magazines. There is right much of us in them.
Sport Fishing magazine
Page 42: Grouper article. I am one of the “experts”. My little photo is on page 47 with a comment about the current snowy grouper world record.
Page 46: photo of Jorj Head with a big snowy grouper at the top of the page.
Page 54: piece by Ric Burnley: Top-Secret Fishing-Norfolk, VA
Page 70: big photo of Michael Hurst with his bluefin tuna in the Traveling Angler. The Peninsula Salt Water Fisherman’s Association website is quoted.
Salt Water Sportsman magazine
Page 62: big photo of Gabe Sava with his bluefin tuna.
Page 64: article by Ric Burnley about his bug jigs.
Page 72: article about trophy tautog. “Capt.” Ken Neill of the Healthy Grin is one of the “experts”, and my 24-3 tautog is in there somewhere.
Page 84: little photos of Zach Hoffman and me for the National Seminar Series.
Got a little of the Tog bug last fall on a friend’s boat near and over the wreck off Cape Henry. These were small fish, keepers non-the-less and served to give my son and myself a good time and a desire to go again and learn more about this fish. Especially after reading the the article on Tog in the Saltwater Sportsman Magazine. The fish proved to be great table-fair.
I’m interested in an opportunity for a Charter Trip and would like some information about the trip, including equipment needed, number of fisherman needed, cost per person, etc.
Thanks
Richard Freeman
i just read the article about Toutogs and you were listed. do you do tog charters and if so what are your rates and what is the season.
i am in va beach and have done a lot of charters out of watdchapreague over the last 30 years and would like to start chartering locally for differnts species and togs are one og them.
The Healthy Grin is just a private boat. Two very good captains to charter for tautog are:
http://www.paige2charters.com
vbsf-hookedup.net/oceanpearl