Fall Sea Bass Season Off To A Good Start
October 10, 2022 Ocean City 4 photos
Seabass (Black)
Seabass (Black)

Trip Summary

The first phase of the 2022 Fall sea bass season opened on October 7th with a pretty good start. We ran 4 six – hour trips for the opening weekend. Friday, October 7th – Justin and his crew of 4 on a bachelor’s weekend. We had a total of about 65 fish with 13 keepers. One of the fish coughed up a lobster claw. Saturday the 8th - Had Hank Wu and his crew visiting from NYC. They had a total of about 60 fish with 19 keepers. Hank, his lovely bride and their friends are very new to fishing. In fact, two members of the party had never been fishing before. That’s the beauty of sea bass fishing. You can get the hang of it pretty quickly and have a fun and productive trip. Sunday the 9th – Adam, Chase, Jeff and Jeffrey on a return trip. We agreed that they caught somewhere between 85 – 95 fish with 14 keeper sea bass and 4 keeper porgies. I have to say, Adam probably has the sweetest hook – set motion I have ever seen. Monday brought Lou and his crew. We agreed they caught somewhere between 50 – 60 fish total with 12 keeper sea bass and 2 keeper porgies. Let's hope this keeps rolling for the rest of October.
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