Man Workin
01-12-2015, 12:12 PM
Broke Shark River Inlet on Sunday morning, and man was it nice.
Steamed south, anchors came tight and no life. Lobster guys were pulling the pots around us and didn't see any togs in the traps; not a good sign. Capt decided to try up north. I Had a couple keepers and a few shorts before seas got bad and called it a day. I would say we prob traveled 35 miles in all. Capt Burke did his best to find fish, but sometimes that's the way it is. Billy the mate worked his ass off all day. Also Capt. Burke took care of everyone when we got back to the dock because he was discouraged with our catch. Stand up guys all around on the Mad Gaffer. First time sailing with them, I hopefully will have a chance to do so again next year.
Brian Ciesielski
Man Workin
Steamed south, anchors came tight and no life. Lobster guys were pulling the pots around us and didn't see any togs in the traps; not a good sign. Capt decided to try up north. I Had a couple keepers and a few shorts before seas got bad and called it a day. I would say we prob traveled 35 miles in all. Capt Burke did his best to find fish, but sometimes that's the way it is. Billy the mate worked his ass off all day. Also Capt. Burke took care of everyone when we got back to the dock because he was discouraged with our catch. Stand up guys all around on the Mad Gaffer. First time sailing with them, I hopefully will have a chance to do so again next year.
Brian Ciesielski
Man Workin