Fishing is getting better all around
July 28, 2024 Stone Harbor 29 photos

Trip Summary

I have done quite a few trips over the last two weeks. Some on the sand, some on the boat. One thing that has been really consistent this year, I have been meeting, and fishing with, some really exceptional people. Great conversations, interesting stories, and just willing to learn when you try to teach them a little something about fishing I have been a teacher for thirty years, and a fishing guide for 23 years. I love both jobs. They both have their pro's and con's. But this season has shown me it is definitely time to move on from teaching, and give my fishing business my full attention. Regardless of when I need to get up, I pop up. I am raring to go. Even when it's O'dark thirty. No problem. I may be draggy afterward, but I still love it. The adventure, the beauty, the touch of danger at times, and the people you get to know for a few hours. Or, if they come back again, even longer. I really do have the best job in the world. So, on a another note. The fishing has been a bit hit and miss. The surf is a little more consistent lately. Lots of kingfish, spot, croaker, weakfish, doggies, and skate. The rods bend fairly steadily. The back bays are not so consistent, but if you downsize, there are plenty of little guys to bend the rods. And kids love it. The reefs appear to be coming back to life after the constant upwelling. There is a much more co sister bite, with more flounder der showing up, along with keepers. And the trolling action has been a blast. With luck my season will continue to be filled with great people and fun adventures. And to all who have been out with me, this year and in the past, thank you! You make this the best job ever. Tight Lines!
Frank Breakell
Stone-harbor, New Jersey, United States
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Back Bays, surf, it's getting better!
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