Bill Figley, Nathan Figley, Bill Dabney and I left Figley’s dock at 5:30 am on Saturday aboard the RED HERRING and headed for the ocean out of Little Egg Inlet. Dabney and I were forced to wear blinders and buckets on our heads until we were so far offshore that nothing but the horizon was visible for all 360 degrees – now this is taking secrecy to the extreme! The positioning procedure over the wrecks that father and son Figley used was a marvel to see. From the first drop to our last we were into fish. I have never cranked a reel so much in a day of fishing as I did this day. Fishing in water 60′ to 85′ deep, you really get a workout. I can’t say with certainty exactly how many bass were boated but there had to be 300+ with 22 keepers and the biggest of the day caught by Capt. B. Figley. What a fantastic experience with a great bunch of guys!