 At Cedar Creek Bait and Tackle, Tom reports the tog bite is as hot as can be. Stripers were turning on as this was being written. The recent NE winds have pushed bunker out of the bay; they’re hard to come by but with the striper bite turning on he will be going out of state to make sure he’s got a fresh supply.
Mark McGuire came ashore on the 21st with 20-25 croaker from in front of Brandywine Shoal, 2 flounder, and reporting only 1 skate. Dick Feltman did it again! He and a couple of buddies fished Site #6, coming in with their limit on tog. Freddy Snoots and Bill Moore fished the Mohawk with Freddy landing a citation 7.03 lb tog with a 15 ¾” girth and coming in with 6. Father and son, Capt. Butch and Franny Jones were reading stripers by the thousands but were fishing for tog. They found ‘em at Site #6 with Franny landing his 1st tog at 6.41 lbs. The pair boated a total of 6 tog and 2 nice sea bass. Mike and Brian Logue came ashore with 4 tog and 3 sea bass from Site #7. Capt. Bob Sanderson of Some Guy hit the bay with Toby Miller, Jerry, and Harvey Troyer looking for some tog action. They were successful, coming in with their limit. Capt Eddie Reeder, aboard his vessel, Hot Line, and Brian Dotterer also came in with their limit on tog. Bill Campbell and Adam Mitchell joined Capt Phil Howard aboard Murphy’s Law on Saturday, braving winds and rough seas. Just as the bite turned on, they came ashore due to the rough water conditions but not before putting 1 tog in the box.
Shawn’s getting busy winterizing and shrink wrapping for those who have ended their fishing for the season. Call to schedule your appt today. Keep informed with their fishing reports by visiting www.cedarcreekbaitntackle.com
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