Unbelievable Day on the Water by Ed Valitutto

On the Monday before Thanksgiving, Bayside Dave Etelman, and John Stuebing joined me for a day of fishing. The weather was perfect and the Stripers were biting! From the inlet to the bathing beaches, we managed three slots, two bonus tag fish and several arm-tiring ‘overs’.

We also enjoyed a nature show. In addition to busting bass and diving birds, we saw a school of dolphin feeding almost under my boat, a seal and a nearby whale. After the Striper fest, we anchored using my trolling motor off Andy’s and managed three keeper Tog. What a day – great weather and fishing!

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