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Our summer flounder fishery - the region’s most socio-economically important fishery, is being attacked by misguided environmental groups that are attempting to shut down a fishery that is both healthy and growing. All anglers need to be aware of what is happening. Click here to read Bill Donovan’s article from our December, 2007 issue that provides background and a call to action on this most important issue. Also, make it a point to contact the Recreational Fishing Alliance to learn what they are doing about the problem, and the Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund to learn more about their very important efforts.



Dunkin "C" in the "Big D" - April 2009

One of many articles on spring fishing that can be found in this month's issue!


By Capt. Harvey Yenkinson,
Vetcraft Charters

  With the long cold winter beginning to fade into distant memory, the thought of intercepting migratory stripers looms on angler’s minds. With the sun higher in the sky, the near shore ocean and bay waters will begin to warm in early March, triggering the beginning of the run.

   While some resident fish have never left the confines of the Delaware Bay and its tributaries, most of them are sub-legal fish that have not yet reached the appropriate size to join the migratory group. These residents will be joined by their larger counterparts. Adult bunker will move into the bay, followed by the herring and shad species soon afterward. As all this bait begins to flood into the Delaware Bay, tight on their tails will be the highly coveted striped bass.

Apr 09 2009 by njangler

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