Wednesday, May 20, 2026





   There's somebody that's been saying there's no fish in the bay. Wait, that was me. As I've said to my wife many times, I was wrong. (Many times... Still married, though, so...) Morgan Young and his crew say that there's fish to be caught, because they did catch them. Well, to be true, there were fish to be caught for them, but after they caught 26 fish, including stripers to 19 pounds and halibut to 23 pounds, well, there's probably still fish to be caught but less of them. This was over four days, but three of those days were really crazy windy. I'd say nice job, but it was way better than that. Damn.....
     .....and speaking of damn, that's not quite what Gage said when he saw this picture this afternoon. Ed Parsons caught a 22#, well, not supposed to say the word, so let's call it a seabiscuit. It bit a live sardine. Your results may vary. And will. The seabiscuit club is very hush-hush about details. They're not wrong, as pressure equals less fish, but hey, here's a photo of a happy dude. Nice job Ed.



 

3 comments:

  1. Gage must be fuming that fish are being caught and he is honeymooning. Get used to it kid.

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    1. The fish must have let their guard down knowing Gage would be away for a few. If we're ever having an exceptionally slow week Gage should go by the water, loudly announce he is going out of town, and perhaps the fish will get a little sloppy with their food selection til they realize the jig is up.

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