I guess everyone was really tired of seeing Gage's hands. Scott from Auburn sent in this photo:"Hi Willy, saw you are looking for fish pictures? Here is one of my dad( far left) back in 1952, that's my grandad's boat in the back ground. This was taken in point pleasant nj, and the fish are blue fish, mean fighting fish! Lost my dad last month at 95, he taught me my love for fishing. His best friend (centered) they fished together into their late 70's." Sorry to hear about your dad's passing on, Scott, but maybe this photo and story will get somebody else out fishing with their dad. Or mom, brother, cousin, aunt/uncle, whoever. Just do it.
Richard Baratta sent in this photo:"Hey Willy
Here is striper a caught a while ago on the beach at the entrance to Lawson's Landing, just in case everyone forgot what they look like" I have almost forgotten. That fishing spot is where Gage has been catching the perch lately.
Everybody is tired of looking at Gage. This picture was sent in by Gage's mom. That's Gage's great-grandfather and Uncle Dean. His fishing genetics run deep on both sides.
Over this weekend the perch fishing slowed down quite a bit, probably from a mix of larger seas and bright skies. The crabbing was okay for a few but mostly there were more crabbers than crabs. The water temp by Marshall looks like it's pushing up around 58 degrees and should be about ready for bit of early halibut action in the next few weeks.
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You started something new, "vintage Sundays."
-Scott
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