Hit the salt with Allan and his dad on Friday. The original plan was to hit Buzzards Bay for Black Sea Bass and fluke. But the high winds forced us try more protected waters.
The target for this trip was flounder. We had a steady pick of fish throughout the day with many different species caught. In between lulls of flounder, the micro stripers kept us busy.
The most interesting catch of the day had to be the lone Black Sea Bass I got. We were all surprised to see that come up, for where we were. At the end of the day we had caught flounder, striper, bunker, black sea bass, sea robin, and a skate. We each kept 5 flounder to take home and fillet up.
We did have the harbor master come ripping by us at one point. When we saw him again he was towing what looked like a half sunk 10-14ft aluminum boat with a little outboard on it and two very wet looking people on board. It was not a good choice to be out in the open water with the wind that we had in a craft that small
Overall it was a great trip, and we made the best of what we were given for weather.