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The fishing scene is busting out all over the place. Bluefish all over the place, bonito and false albacor blitzes are showing up from watch hill to t...
Mark Anderson
September 23, 2002
This past week has been an up and down week. The bass, having been hot one day and cold the next. The blues have been around in good numbers all over...
August 29, 2002
Another awesome weekend for the Kingfisher, both charters limited out on stripers from 25 to 35 pounds, with the biggest at 43 lbs. Most of the fish w...
August 04, 2002
This will be a weekend to remember for fisherman aboard the Kingfisher. Friday the 26th Curtis the man scored a 51 pound striper on a live hickory sha...
July 27, 2002
It doesn’t get much better than this. Friday the 19th we took out a group for a striped bass trip and hammered them. 13 bass total, all over 32” with...
July 20, 2002
A somewhat slow start to the weekend ended with a bang. A cold front moved through the area Fri. afternoon making for some tough conditions Fri. night...
July 02, 2002
What a weekend and beginning to the week as well. The race still isn’t it’s usual self, the strong tides during the full moon keep the fish that are t...
June 26, 2002
THE HICKORY SHAD ARE HERE! And the big stripers are right on their tails, there’s nothing better (as stripers go) than being on the water at sunrise,...
June 10, 2002
Capt. Scott Anderson of Kingfisher Charters reports that the Marchese group got out Sat. morning June 1st and found perfect fishing conditions. They w...
June 01, 2002
A windy weekend made for tough fishing this past week. We took the John Ward group out to Montauk Sunday morning, May 19th, for some fluke fishing. Wi...
May 22, 2002
Wednesday afternoon May 8th found Striped Bass stacked up thick on Valiant Rock. We picked up 24” – 34” bass on every drift. 8 oz. diamond jigs and bu...
May 11, 2002
THERE HERE! The first migration of Striped Bass have shown up in the Eastern end of Long Island Sound. Like clockwork stripers leave their wintering g...
May 05, 2002