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The Moving Wall is in Lewes

The Moving Wall in Lewes, Delaware at the Cape May - Lewes Ferry Terminal I dropped by and saw The Moving Wall today it was very humbling. If you get a chance this weekend stop by the Cape May Lewes ferry terminal and visit this monument. SInce 1984 this half sized replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has been traveling the country.​ If
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Big Bass In The Surf

Low tide at Cape Henlopen is exposing some very wide beaches. These look like Jersey beaches now with low flat surf areas, and structure in close. You can walk around the groyns or jetties at low tide. The sand from Rehoboth's replenishment is filing in the beaches making them wider. There have been several nice striped bass catches
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Army Corps and DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation restrict access to section of Indian River Inlet bulkhead

120 foot section of the Jetty cap area closed to pedestrians at the Indian River Inlet, north side. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Parks & Recreation have restricted access to a 120-foot section of bulkhead at the Indian River Inlet within the
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May The Fish Be With You Surf Fishing Tournament Results

May The fish Be With You surf fishing tournament 2019 Saturday was a blast! I want to thank everyone who came out and participated this weekend in the annual May The Fish Be With You Surf Fishing Tournament. Thank you to the parks for having such a top notch staff, and to the DSF beach clean up crew for helping judge the tournament and clean up
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Is The Inlet Going To Be Fixed Soon

Corner at the northside of the Indian River Inlet jetty's storm damage If you haven't seen this over the past year and watched it get worse and worse. The corner at the inlet on the north side is not only closed, but disappearing. Some of our favorite rocks to stand on and fish are gone for good, sitting on the bottom of the inlet most
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ASMFC Passes Striped Bass Addendum

This afternoon the ASMFC voted unanimously to approve an addendum to start protecting the striped bass fishery better. There was some language changes and few motions still on the table for the next meetings. For the most part this is a decent start to make changes by 2020 we hope. There will be a series of public meetings to allow
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Attention Boaters New Buoy Placement for Indian River Bay

In 2018 the buoy placement was changed, and still stands as of today. The numbers may be off by a few feet give or take I am told by the Coast Guard Station Indian River. Make sure you have this marked on your plotters. This year the sand bars and shoaling is even worse than last, in some areas. We have many aerial shots from Driscoll Drones to
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The Lyrids Will Make It Rain Meteors On Earth Day

If you saw that bright meteor a few nights ago, the day before the Antares launch, that was an earth grazer. One of the most popular types of meteors to see during the lyrids, which are active right now. Tonight is their peak performance. Aprils’s shooting stars, the Lyrid meteors tend to be bright and often leave trails and is
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How To Win This Saltiga 5000H

Blues at the flats in Cape Henlopen skinny spring big headed gator bluefish. Do you want a shot at wining this Saltiga 5000H reel. All you have to do is catch the first Delaware caught 18 pound bluefish and weigh it in at Lighthouse View Bait and Tackle. By the way the shop is loaded to the gills with DS Custom tackle surf rigs and soon
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Easter Beach Clean Up

Beach Clean up crew on Easter. We had our weekly beach clean up today. Everyone met in Delaware Seashore State Park at Keybox. We only had eight people, but I wasn't expecting a huge turnout. I mean what kind of a heathen holds a beach clean up on a Sunday. This guy. Tire we found on the beach today We got a decent amount of
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DNREC’s Black Drum Study Here Is How You Can Help

This cooler to collect drum heads for DNREC's study is at Dan's Tackle Box on route 1 DNREC's Fish and Wildlife Division is conducting a study again this year on black drum and needs our help, well they need your fish heads. If you catch a big black drum or any keeper black drum please take the head to Dan's Tackle Box on route 1 ( 25772
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Delaware May Be On Track To Ban Plastic Bags

Free plastic bags in state parks that are rarely used for actual trash. Below is a press release from Plastic free Delaware. I could not agree more with getting rid of single use plastic shopping bags. There are much better ways and we are seeing more and more bags on the beaches and the sides of the roads. The carry in carry out bags in the
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I found My Biggest Delaware Bay Diamond

Delaware Bay Diamond I found Sunday at the beach clean up (dry) Delaware Bay Diamonds also known as Cape May Diamonds are quartz crystals that have been worn down like sea glass. They come in many shapes and sizes. Usually we only find the small pebble sized ones. I found the biggest one I have ever seen on Sunday. Just sitting on the
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F2 Tornado Touches Down in Sussex County

If you haven't heard the entire county was woken up at 3 AM this morning including yours truly to a tornado warning. The watch was announced earlier yesterday evening. When that warning came in we knew the possibility of a tornado would touch down, but no one ever knows where. I went outside to let the dog out because he was
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Antares Set To Launch Wednesday If the Weather Holds

Antares on the pad in 2014 Looking forward to Wednesday's launch of the Antares, tomorrow we (media) get to set remote camera feeds for near pad video and pictures. I get to take a selfie with a spaceship! Totally looking forward to this adventure. I will have pictures and videos for you all by Wednesday evening so long as all goes to plan.
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“Cards For Guards” Update

Letter we received from the USCG Indian River Station for all who donated to the "Cards For Guards Drive" In January, due to the government shutdown, we organized a gift card drive for the United States Coast Guard crew at Indian River Station. The community responded with unprecedented support. "We dropped off $14,570.00 in gift cards today at
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Striped Bass Spawning Season Regulations for Delaware

There have been a lot of quality bass caught up the Delaware Bay and River. Make sure you know where you can and can not fish and what gear to use so you are in compliance with the spawning season regulations. South jetty of the C&D canal Per DNREC regulations …. The spawning season for striped bass in Delaware is considered to
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IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENT: DPH ANNOUNCES POTENTIAL HEPATITIS A EXPOSURE AT FOOD ESTABLISHMENT IN MIDDLETOWN, DE

DOVER (April 11, 2019) – The Division of Public Health (DPH) announced today that employees and patrons of Buffalo Wild Wings located at 540 W. Main St., Middletown, may have been exposed to the Hepatitis A virus between March 31 and April 10, 2019. When notified yesterday about the possible exposures, the establishment voluntarily closed for
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Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network Seeking Stakeholder Perspectives on Ocean Acidification

The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN) is seeking perspectives on ocean acidification from members of commercial fishing, seafood, aquaculture, charter boat and recreational fishing organizations in the Mid-Atlantic. MACAN is a nexus of scientists, tribal, federal, and state agency representatives, resource managers, and affected
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DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife schedules training in Lewes for volunteer beachnesting bird monitors

LEWES (April 11, 2019) – Volunteers wanting to help protect Delaware’s beachnesting birds, including federally-listed threatened piping plovers, are invited to join DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife monitoring team at a training session to be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 4, at Cape Henlopen State Park’s Biden Environmental
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Delaware Bee Keepers Beware

From the DDA April 10, 2019 ... The Delaware Department of Agriculture is encouraging all beekeepers in the state to take extra precautions regarding the security of your colonies. We have received reports of alleged theft of honey bees in Sussex County - from entire colonies to just frames being taken. Make sure your colonies are not easily
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Antares Launches April 17th

Antares on the pad shot by Steven Serdikoff January 2014 I get to check out the Antares launch again this year with the media crews at Wallops Flight Facility. I am so stoked, mostly because I get to take a selfie with a spaceship up close and personal. I have seen this launch a few times from afar and once with the media as close as
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Careful With Those Horseshoe Crabs

Horseshoe crabs that washed up on Sunday The horseshoe crab spawn is starting already, we saw a pair wash up on Sunday. We flipped them over, they "connected" again and went back into the surf. You will start to see more and more in the surf especially on the bay beaches. If you flip them over do not grab the "tail" that is the telson
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Beach Clean Up On A Sunny April Day

We did our weekly beach clean up Sunday at Beach Plum Island State Park. This is a small beach, but it can collect a lot of garbage due to Delaware bay debris and currents. Especially after a storm. Everyone heading over the dune access to clean up Beach Plum. 16 people and snoopy the beagle, managed to get a couple bags of
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DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation announces major parking lot renovationat Holts Landing State Park beginning in mid-April

MILLVILLE (April 8, 2019) – DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation has announced that parking lot renovation and road construction upgrades will begin at Holts Landing State Park in mid-April. The project includes new paving to the main parking lot and creation of a “roundabout” traffic circle, to aid boaters. During the construction
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DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife announces changes to New Castle County trout stocking locations on Mill, Pike, and Red Clay creeks

Property ownership changes and construction projects prompt changes; anglers encouraged to respect private property DOVER (April 3, 2019) – Recent changes in property ownership and ongoing construction projects have prompted changes to some traditional trout stocking locations at Mill, Pike, and Red Clay creeks, DNREC’s Division of Fish &
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DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife announces upstate trout season to open April 6 in seven New Castle County streams

DNREC stocking trout streams today .. photo by Ernest Eierman DOVER – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today that Delaware’s spring upstate trout season will open at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 6, which is 30 minutes earlier than previous seasons. Following the 7 a.m. start on opening day, trout fishing in these New Castle County
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DRBA Scuttles Broken Ferry

The broken Cape May-Lewes ferry has been frustrating for many motorists. The schedules are all messed up and people are now wandering around the parking lots of the terminals yelling ... "Dude where's my car" Ferry sinking DRBA reports an hour ago the captain of said ferry was seen ... flushing all the toilets, opening all the
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DELDOT’s Final Plan For The 5 Points Intersection

The 5 points intersection has been a cluster @%&% for a long time and DELDOT has been working on proposals to fix the intersection from the ninth level of hell. After careful planning and public comments it was decided to just do everything suggested. The new intersection will be called 50 points and will take you to all points
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Great Seeing These In The Surf

Elver or Glass eel Lynne Larson caught in the surf wash after the beach clean up on March 24th ... photo by Lynne Larson Today and last week elvers or glass eels were found in the surf. These are traveling back to the freshwater ponds of Delmarva to mature. They are illegal to keep , or collect. Lynne caught one last week after the
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Beach Trash And Treasures

The clean up volunteers finding trash and treasures Great day to clean up a beach, the weather held off just long enough for us to cover all of Fenwick Island State Park beach. The wind wasn't off the water, so it was not as cold as yesterday. The wind did manage to cover up the beach, but we still filled a full bag of trash. Thanks for
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Surf Fishing Tournaments 2019

Surf Fishing Tournaments at the Delaware Beaches These are the surf fishing tournaments we are hosting this year and wanted to get you a list. We are using Stub Central now and not the other ticketing sites. This has proved to be a much more reasonable ticketing service, as well as reliable and local. We are working on a venue for walk
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Delaware Memorial Bridge Will Close Tonight

The heavy lift vessel the ZHEN Hua 25 is scheduled to pass under the Delaware Memorial bridge tonight. The cranes' tops are 188 feet and 3 inches from the water surface. To be able to pass under the bridge this has to be done at a dead low tide. Cranes aboard the Zhen Hua 25 at the anchorage I imagine it has to be perfect weather
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Bloodworm Packaging Carries Invasive Species

Throw the bait package and algae into the garbage not the water From John Ewart,Aquaculture and Fisheries SpecialistDelaware Aquaculture Resource CenterSea Grant Marine Advisory ServiceCollege of Earth, Ocean and EnvironmentUniversity of Delaware This is an excerpt from the brochure Protect our Fisheries, you can also visit the project
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Beach Clean Up Turnouts Have Been Huge

The volunteers spread out on the beach. The last few beach clean ups have had some record turnouts. Huge thanks to everyone coming out and helping. People were still pulling in when I was taking the picture. ​ We usually have about 8 to 10 people that you could call a core group. They come to most, if not all of the clean ups. As of late we
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Rat Wrangling The Surf

Andrew with the first bass of the day on a spoon. During the beach clean up yesterday we watched a few anglers bailing striped bass. Lots of small bass but some up to 27 inches. There have been a few keepers caught up above the bridges on the Delaware river and up the Broadkill river. Because the fish are on the move already. The
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Ship Of Cranes

Cranes aboard the Zhen Hua 25 at the anchorage Last week during the beach clean up everyone was asking what is that weird looking ship out there, it almost looked like a huge sailboat. A tall ship sailboat, not a weekender blow boat. I didn't think much of it until the other day when a few people sent pictures and asked again. Now it is
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Bowers Beach Says Not To Dogs

Yesterday, The Town of Bowers Beach announced on their Facebook page ... No more dogs on our beaches, per Delaware State Law. The recently had their beaches replenished over the winter. Town of Bowers Beach ... We are looking forward to all the visitors as Spring/Summer approach. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE AWARE THAT WE FOLLOW Title 7,
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Sand Relocation As Seen From Above

Highcamera Aerial Photographic Service shot this aerial of the sand relocation. Every winter while the beaches are clear of tourists, DNREC moves sand from the southside of the inlet to the northside of the inlet. The ocean currents along the coast push sand north starting around Fenwick Island. The Indian River Inlet is in the way of
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You Can Get Your Roads Cleaned In Sussex County

Full bags of trash are just thrown along the side of the roads, then the animals tear them apart and the trash spreads. A new program has been initiated in Sussex County to clean up the roadways that are littered with trash. Using the prisoners from the Dept. of Corrections. Request for Litter Clean Up Along Roadway Trash on our roads
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Delmarva Outdoors Expo 2019

The organizers are gearing up for the third year of the Delmarva Outdoors Expo. They changed up the footprint a little this year. "We are using the indoor buildings for vendors" ... Darrell Meade said ... "We can create a much better experience for vendors and attendees with the indoor facilities." Wilson's Gun Auction We have
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The Spring Peepers Have Been Busy And Loud

(March 20, 2019) ... Every night out here has been a maddening chorus of peeper frogs a type of chorus frog. They have never been this loud or numerous. Then again we never had field puddle ponds like this either. This is one of the best parts of country living. Nature's "zoo" we are a part of out here: Deer, geese, ducks, eagles, hawks,
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DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife announces upstate trout season to open April 6 in seven New Castle County streams

New starting time on opening day of 7 a.m.; most trout streams closed to fishing two weeks before opening day DOVER (March 20, 2019) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today that Delaware’s spring upstate trout season will open at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 6, which is 30 minutes earlier than previous seasons. Following the 7 a.m.
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Fall Fish Bowl 2019

This year the Fall FIsh Bowl will be on November 30th, 2019. The fishing area will be Delaware Seashore State parks drive on beaches.  You will be able to fish from Keybox to Faithful Steward and 3Rs on the southside of Delaware Seashore State Park. We have several judges,  scoring will not be an issue.  We will have a bait truck on the beach
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Dock Dogs Schedule For The Delmarva Outdoors Expo

Friday 4/26    500 pm    Big Air     700 pm    Big Air Saturday  4/27 900 am     Big Air    1030 am    Big Air   1230  am   Big Air  230 pm    Big Air  400 pm    Extreme Vertical Sunday  4/28   900 am   Big Air    1100 am   Big Air  100  pm   Speed Retrieve ​The Dock Dogs pool will be located in t he Kent Pavilion this year, same location as last
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Biggest Seal I Have Ever Seen

We were walking around the inlet yesterday checking the water and beach out. Tons of birds everywhere, feeding on the rocks. A pair of long tail ducks diving the inlet. Out of the corner of my eye I saw what, if I were in Florida, I would call a manatee. There was this huge brown blob in the center of the inlet just moving along slowly but
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Maryland Has a New Boat Shrinkwrap Recycling Program

Shrinkwrap Recycling 2019 (Press Release MD DNR March 18,2019) ... In Partnership with the Maryland Clean Marina Program and Chesapeake Materials, the Marine Trades Association of Maryland (MTAM) is launching a NEW Shrinkwrap Recycling program modeled after a very successful program run in Rhode Island.  MTAM will sell and distribute bags
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The Troll Master Depth Calculator App

Not long ago I saw this interesting app on social media, recently developed by Trevor Lewis. I've never met the guy, I was intrigued with his app. I asked him to send me some info and thought I would be cool pass it along to you all. This looks like it will help take a lot of the guess work out of trolling. But remember , boat fish don't
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Beach’n Bald Eagle

Beautiful sky, sun is out and the water is clean and green looking. While waiting for the beach clean up volunteers to arrive at Keybox access, I checked out the water, and beach. It was going ot be a beautiful morning for a beach clean up. I looked towards Dewey Beach and I could see a big bird on the beach. It was a good quarter
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DNREC’s 30th Annual Beach Grass Planting

Hello! We are planning the 30th Annual Beach Grass Planting! Our efforts this year will be focused on areas where dune repairs were made and dunes that have bare areas that were not planted last year. Each March since 1990, many dedicated volunteers have helped to build and protect Delaware’s sand dunes by planting Cape American
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Water Temperatures Are Creeping Up

The biggest factor for fishing this time of year is the water temperatures. Some feel that is the trigger for migratory fish, others think it is just the movement of the bait fish or food supply. Which many believe is triggered by temperature or their food source. The food web is such a fun thing to follow, everything is food to something
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The Fish Finders Are Coming Back To Town

Another sign of spring is showing up around Delmarva, ospreys.  There have been a few sightings around the Chesapeake bay and Sussex county has reported a few.  They are mostly near the inland bay back bay areas or the marshes along the beaches.  They usually arrive with the shad every year, right around our favorite drinking holiday.  I have
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DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife begins construction on new observation tower and boardwalk at Little Creek Wildlife Area

Visitor access limited in construction area until fall completion DOVER (March 13, 2018) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today that construction of the new wildlife observation tower and associated boardwalk has begun on the Main Tract of the Little Creek Wildlife Area near Dover. The project will replace the existing
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Finding The Cuts

One of the most difficult things to locate is a good cut in the Delaware surf. They are usually subtle,and there are several distinct cuts that many know the location. The "cut" is the area where water that is pushed across two sandbars drains back into the ocean. Between the sandbars. Reading the beach at Cape Henlopen State Park
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Maryland Spring Trout Stocking Season Has Begun

(March 12, 2019) The Maryland Department of Natural Resourcesis gearing up to release more than 300,000 brown, golden and rainbow trout throughout the state during its annual spring trout stocking.   Regular spring stocking is done by department crews in lakes, rivers and streams from early March through June. In 2019, the department will stock
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Sand Dollars In The Delaware Inland Bays

When Clamming The Delaware Inland Bays You can Find Live Sand Dollars Sand dollar I found in Indian River Bay on a sand bar We abruptly went clamming one afternoon, because the boat decided to beach itself on a sand bar. Not too far from the last buoy cluster for the Indian River Inlet and Indian River Bay. The best part was it was
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New Size Limit For Male And Female Short Fin Mako

The final ruling has been applied to Amendment 11 by NOAA for retaining short Fin Mako. For North Atlantic short fin mako sharks landed, males must be at least 71 inches (180 cm) fork length, and females must be at least 83 inches (210 cm) fork length. Anglers will be required to tell the sex of your shark, and then measure it. I wouldn't
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The OC Reef Foundation Reef Report

Hello Reef Supporters, We have begun stockpiling precast concrete for Capt. Will Billy’s Memorial Reef Project. Picture below is just 3 of 25 truckloads coming. Going to deploy these at the Bass Grounds on hard bottom in 80 feet of water. Will be an awesome reef for all our species - especially coral! Working on special art for the Will Billy
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Rangers Raid Cape Beaches 2019

This was written in 2019, but many forgot about this. Because in 2020 there was a whole new set of rules and issues with covid. Overcrowded drive on beaches not really being one of them, especially in the early part of the season. The point of republishing this is to let you know that if you want serious enforcement. You could very well see
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World’s Greatest Oyster Cracker Tournament

Every year anglers gather at Bowers Beach docks at Paskey’s Wharf to load up on the Captain's Lady and fish for oyster crackers. Yes, they actually target oyster crackers, and it is for a great cause. There are a few other fish that count for first time catches of the day, but oyster crackers are the desired catch. oyster cracker or
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There Is A New Orca On The Block

For decades, on occasion, in the southern oceans near Chile to Antarctica, people have spotted these killer whales. For many years it was believed they were an offspring of an orca that had genetic differences. Now scientists say they are possibly a new species of orca and are calling them Type D. They are also known as the New Zealand Killer
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The Storm Of 62

Fifty Seven years ago, March 5th, 1962 a nor'easter started on the mid Atlantic east coast and caused severe damage. The storm is considered to be one of the most destructive along the east coast. Nor'easters for us here along the Delaware coast are more destructive than hurricanes. A nor'easter can stick around and just literally grind up the
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New Delaware Fishing License Plates

The Delaware DMV will be announcing soon when the new Delaware State License Plates promoting our fishery will be available for the public. These new license plates will promote fresh and saltwater fishing in Delaware and raise money for our fishery needs. Senator Gerald Hocker and Representative Ron Gray sponsored legislation to approve the
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ASMFC’s Annual Report 2018

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is pleased to present you with our 2018 Annual Report,http://www.asmfc.org/files/pub/ASMFC_AnnualReport_2018.pdf. It describes the Commission’s activities and progress in carrying out our public trust responsibilities for the valuable marine fisheries under Commission stewardship. Included in this
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Time To Get Out And Fish

The winter doldrums are still in full effect, but the fishing is finally picking back up for this time of year. Granted it isn't the beast mode of the bluefish and and almost nonexistent spring striped bass run, but it is still fun catching. At least the spring run of bass gives us better hope for catches than the fall run. White perch
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Maryland Youth Fishing Rodeos Set for 2019

February 25, 2019 .. Maryland DNR Press Release Free Events Statewide Encourage Youth to Get Outdoors The Maryland Department of Natural Resourcesonce again is offering opportunities for young people to experience fishing through 44 youth fishing rodeos in 15 counties statewide.   Youth fishing rodeos in the state connect 6,000 thousand
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Sand Spikes And More From Soo Phat Outfitters

This is the last sand spike you will ever purchase. Dave "Tank" Moore started building these sand spikes and other items a few years ago. I recently picked one up at the Millville VFC Outdoorsman Marketplace. He also builds sand flea and shark tooth rakes, surf racks for your beach vehicle, and the pack mule. This product is used for
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Governor’s Office seeks nominees for Delaware’s appointed seat on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council

The Office of Governor John Carney is seeking candidates to be nominated for Delaware’s Obligatory Seat on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (MAFMC). To be eligible for consideration as a nominee by the Governor for selection to the MAFMC seat by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), individuals must be Delaware
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Lucky Number 13 Seal Drops By For Some Sun

The winds the last few days have been crazy and the blow out tides have made for some killer beach combing. While out there the other day Tina and Paul saw this seal on the beach. They also found a ton of sea glass, those low blow out tides will expose a lot of beach treasures. This is seal number 13 and it was just chillaxing on the beach
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Holt’s Landing State Park Has A New Addition

Holt's Landing state park is located off Holt's Landing road in Millville Delaware. The park has a lot of great attractions and just recently added a playground for the kids which will be open soon enough. Parks is just about finished completing this new addition There are also trails, primitive camping, a pavilion, fire pits, horseshoe pits, a
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DSF’s Summer Surf Fishing Slam Series

Welcome to the DSF Summer Surf Fishing Slam Series, a free to fish tournament we are hosting for the entire summer. You can't do surf fishing tourneys in the summer, the beaches are just too crowded, which makes it logistically impossible. So we came up with the Summer Surf Fishing Series Slam. The T-shirt depicts how chaotic the beaches can
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Delaware Memorial Bridge Tolls Will Go Up

The Governors of New Jersey and Delaware came to a compromise and the increased tolls have been improved, and approved. These are tentative to increase on March 1st, 2019. We use that bridge a lot traveling, so it will cost a little more now. Get an EZ Pass to save a few cents (a quarter) not to mention the time stopping for tolls.  New toll
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Helly Hansen Montreal V2 (No. 11425)

I work in the outdoor resources field. Whether I am hiking out to fell trees, or slogging through a wetland to spray invasive phragmites, these are my go to boots, the Helly Hansen Montreal V2 (No. 11425). I have owned them for about two months. The laces are beginning to fray, and will, most likely, fail soon. I always recommend a set of quality
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Scavengers Having A Whale Of A Time At The Point

Few days ago I went bird hunting for the snowy owl, for pictures don't get excited. I saw a lot of buzzards at the point near the dune poles. They were feasting on what looked like square cushions or something. Turns out it was whale blubber chunks. Buzzards having a party The foxes are digging up the humpback whale that washed up over
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Super Duper Full Snow Moon

Tonight is the full snow moon and it will be a super moon. We should have a good view if the weather holds until it goes to full crappy in the morning. This moon has other names depending from different tribes. This will be a super moon since it will be in a close orbit to earth and appear bigger in the sky than the average full
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Ice Fishing In Delaware Gets Extreme In Nature

A couple of weeks ago Staci Cantu was visiting Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (feb 4th), and watched an epic scene. Below is swries of photos of the confrontation. ​Blue herons were ice fishing for breakfast, and a bald eagle was cherry picking their catches. Because when you are king of the air, I guess you can just wait, watch and take
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DNREC Division Of Fish & Wildlife Announces Spring 2019 Trout Stocking And Opening For Downstate Ponds

D Ponds will be closed to all fishing for 14 days prior to opening day, Saturday, March 2 DOVER (Feb. 15, 2019) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today that Delaware’s spring 2019 downstate trout season will begin Saturday, March 2 with the opening of two downstate ponds stocked with rainbow trout – provided that pond ice
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Delaware State Parks Update Drive On Signs

Point Comfort station new warning signs to prevent vehicles from driving onto the beaches Delaware State Parks Update Drive On Access Warning Signs AT All State Park Beaches Delaware State parks recently put up some new signs and hopefully these will help with cars driving onto the beach.
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Governor’s Office seeks nominees for Delaware’s appointed seat on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council

DOVER – The Office of Governor John Carney is seeking candidates to be nominated for Delaware’s Obligatory Seat on the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (MAFMC). To be eligible for consideration as a nominee by the Governor for selection to the MAFMC seat by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), individuals must be
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Kalmar Nyckel Will Not Be Returning To Lewes … Again

Last year we didn't get to see the Kalmar Nyckel, which is a common site when we are fishing the point after it opens in September.  Every year in August Delaware’s tall ship, the Kalmar Nyckel comes to Lewes and offers tours sailing around the area.  Last year she didn't come due to the finger pier dock at the Lewes Terminal where…
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The Haystacks Were Hovering Today

(Feb 2019) ... When I looked down the beach today, while driving to the point, the ice breakers or haystacks looked really tall, too tall.  The ships in the background were floating, and the Jersey coast was floating.  It was cool to see this mirage today while I was exploring and hunting for a bird picture (snowy owl).  I swear trying to find a
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Striped Bass, They Need Your Help

Many have been saying this for the last several years. We are seeing less and less striped bass catches, this year being no exception. Some keep saying that the fish are all in the EEZ (exclusive economic zone), or my favorite "The fish are in the EEZ because they know we can't catch them there". Yes there are a lot of fish out in the EEZ, but they…
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ASMFC Indefinitely Postpones Action on VA Compliance with Atlantic Menhaden Amendment 3 Chesapeake Bay Reduction Fishery Cap

Arlington, VA – The Commission’s Atlantic Menhaden Management Board postponed indefinitely action to find the Commonwealth of Virginia out of compliance with the provisions of Amendment 3 to the Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Menhaden, specifically the Commonwealth’s failure to implement the Chesapeake Bay reduction fishery cap of 51,000 mt.…
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ASMFC Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Board Approves Status Quo Measures for 2019 Recreational Black Sea Bass Fishery

Arlington, VA – The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Management Board approved status quo measures for the 2019 black sea bass recreational fishery (see Table 1). This action is based on the recommendations of its Technical Committee, which found that status quo measures are not likely to exceed…
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ASMFC Atlantic Herring Board Approves Draft Addendum II for Public Comment Draft Addendum Considers Measures to Protect Spawning Herring in Area 1A

Arlington, VA – The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Atlantic Herring Management Board approved Draft Addendum II to Amendment 3 of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Herring for public comment. The Draft Addendum proposes options to strengthen spawning protections in Area 1A (inshore Gulf of Maine). This action…
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DNREC to hold open houses Feb. 25, 26, and 27 seeking public input on preliminary recommendations from the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act Regulatory Advisory Committee

DOVER (Feb. 5, 2019) – Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) will hold three public open houses in February, seeking input on preliminary recommendations made by the Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act Regulatory Advisory Committee.    The Coastal Zone Conversion Permit Act requires DNREC to develop and…
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Whale Washes Up In Cape Henlopen State Park

   A couple of weekends ago when the weather was really frigid and the seas were rough from the winds.  An adult pygmy sperm whale washed up on the beach in Cape Henlopen State park not far from the point on the ocean-side.  Art Sullivan took a bunch of pictures and contacted MERR after they found the whale.  Art Sullivan ... "We found it not too…
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Baker’s Channel and Massey’s Ditch at Low Tide

 Driscoll Drones took more aerial shots and video today of the Masseys Ditch and Baker's Channel area of Rehoboth Bay along the backside of Lynch's Thicket Island at low tide.  "The tide was still trickling out" ..  Chris Driscoll.    He starts with the Charles W Cullen bridge and Burtons Island in the background, where Baker's…
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Local Tackle Shop Auctioning Off Entire Inventory

Emmert Auction Associates announced last week they are auctioning off the contents of a local tackle shop  Bills Sport Shop located at 18388 coastal highway.  Saturday February 2nd from 9:30 am to when they are finished.  I would be prepared to spend most of the day there.  You can preview the merchandise starting at 9 am on Saturday.  …
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Indian River Marina Abandoned Boat Auction

 There is a online auction for abandoned boats at the Indian River Marina.  The auction is active now and opening bids are starting at $25.00 on US GovBid.  If you are not registered to bid with their service online just sing up and pay the registration fee.  It can take a couple of days to get approved.  The online auction closes February 7 at 7…
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You Instagram Girls Need To Stop

Not long ago a friend tagged me in a post of a girl sitting on the edge of the Charles W Cullen bridge (The Indian River Inlet Bridge).  She was posing and taking selfies.  Now we all like to take our craziest or favorite selfie once in a while, even made a game of sorts out of it online.  Anyone read about the bikini hiker that died taking a…
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“Cards For Guards” Was A Huge Success

Gift Card Drive For The United States Coast Guard Indian River And Lewes Stations THANK YOU, everyone who came out last night and are still trying to donate today. The response to the gift card drive for the Coast Guard was amazing. Last night over 225 people dropped by Crooked Hammock and Easy Speak. I had no idea the
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Masseys Ditch And Sand Bars At Dead Low Tide

These drone shots and video really give you an idea of not only the size of these sand bars but how much space in the bay they are occupying.  These sand bars are cutting down on safe boat traffic options.  The wildlife, fish and everything is affected by these filled in areas of the Indian River Bay and Rehoboth Bay.  The Masseys dredge project …
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War On The Shore Surf Fishing Tournament 2019

Welcome to War On The Shore 2019, a surf fishing tournament brought to you by Delaware Surf Fishing with a first prize upwards of $10,000 maximum.  Sponsored by DSF,  Diamond State Custom Tackle, and Fishbites. We are also giving a portion of ticket sales to Frets 4 Vets, $5 of each ticket will go to this great organization.  Sponsorship is
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That’s No Moon!!

When the moon went red the true moon was exposed last night.  Apparently the earth's shadow gets rid of that pesky cloaking device.  Leave it to the internet to have fun with everything.  Every time there is a moon event these pictures pop up online and they are hilarious!  The super blood wolf deathstar, it's a trap!  You have to love star…
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January’s Super Blood Wolf Moon Pictures

   I learned a few things while freezing my tail off last night.  I need a tripod, a remote for taking pictures, and more studying of moon shots.  I am still learning how to use a real camera, point and click with auto doesn't work on moon shots.  There are usually a ton of pictures online, but I think the lack of is due to the insane…
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Watch The Super Blood Wolf Moon Live Right Here

   If you don't want to stay out and freeze to death you can watch the Blood Moon live below.   I have been running in and out of the house freezing my tail off all night.  I am using this to see when I should run out and take another picture.  The peak will be around 12:12 am for the brightest of the full lunar eclipse.  This is when the moon…
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DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation receives land parcel donation adding wetlands to Fork Branch Nature Preserve in Dover

DOVER (Jan.18, 2019) – DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation, in partnership with the Kent County Conservancy, announced today that it has secured two wetland parcels formerly owned by the McClements family of Dover, to become part of the Fork Branch Nature Preserve. The two parcels, one almost three acres in size, the other just over 2½…
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DNREC’s Brandywine Zoo temporarily closed through February for construction and improvement projects

 DOVER (Jan. 18, 2019) – DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation announced today that the Brandywine Zoo in Wilmington is temporarily closed through the end of February while construction and improvement projects are made to the zoo’s campus. The zoo’s education building will remain open to host upcoming programs scheduled throughout January and…
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Inland Bays Oysters… A Southern Delaware Delicacy

New brand and marketing campaign launched for commercially produced local oysters Rehoboth Beach, DE (January 11, 2019)- The Inland Bays fledgling shellfish aquaculture industry is aiming to develop a strong market-share for Inland Bays oyster products. In order to accomplish this goal, creating brand equity for oyster producers and brand
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The Super Blood Wolf Moon Cometh

 This weekend we are going to get to see a lunar eclipse and it will be awesome!!  If the weather holds out for clear skies, and so far it is looking good.  That is one thing that hampers stargazing, cloud cover.  I don't mind spotty cloud cover it makes for cool pictures.  So what is the super blood wolf moon?  It is a lunar eclipse of the…
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Delaware Bay Derelict Crab Pot Removal Pilot Study

 Last night at the Advisory Council on Shellfisheries,  Nicole Rodi gave an update on DNREC's 2 year pilot study of derelict crab pots in the Delaware Bay.  The study was conducted in a 6 mile stretch near Collins Beach.  In that 6 miles they found 517 derelict crab pots.  The study is done when no one is crabbing commercially, since…
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The Petition To Take Away Access From Surf Anglers

  I forgot to include this petition that is online and active right now.  The Beach Coalition wants to take access away from surf anglers to have a better beach experience for their renters, owners and guests, all 14,000 of them.  Never mind the public can not actually or easily access these areas.  I was told today that the public can access that…
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DNREC Shoreline & Waterway Management beach replenishment projects set for Pickering, Kitts Hummock and Bowers beaches

DOVER – DNREC’s Shoreline and Waterway Management Section within the Division of Watershed Stewardship will begin beach replenishment work in early February, pending permit approvals, for the Delaware Bay communities of Pickering Beach, Kitts Hummock, and Bowers Beach, DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin announced today. Replenishment, which is…
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Check Out The “Cape Cam” Overlooking The Point

   There is cool new web cam on the block.  Welcome to the Cape Cam.  In fact there are several new web cams around the area, we will be compiling a list for a page on the website soon you will want to bookmark for sure.  The Cape Cam web camera gives you a view from the fire watch tower at Point Comfort station.  It over looks the point, East End…
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First Seal Of The New Year

This morning Lynne Larson sent me a text message. "There is this cute little fella on the beach at Tower road. There are a lot of people out here, I contacted MERR, (Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation Institute)." I turned around and headed back to the beach, which is where I was headed until I got side
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The Millville Volunteer Fire Company’s Outdoorsman Marketplace Presented by the Voice Radio Network’s The Vault Classic Rock 103.5 &102.9

The Millville Volunteer Fire Company is hosting their inaugural Outdoorsman Marketplace, Presented by the Voice Radio Network's The Vault Classic Rock 103.5 &102.9 on January 12th. Benefiting the Millville Volunteer Fire Company to help raise money for a new fire hall. This is an "outdoorsman" show that is inside the fire hall, from 7 am to…
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Teaching Stewardship The Right Way

 Saturday was one of our weekly beach clean ups.  We met at Fenwick Island State Park.  We always meet in the parking lot, and you never know who is coming to help.  The core group as we call it was there, minus a few who are out-of-town for the holidays.  We also had some new faces and that is always appreciated.    A family of four…
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Dewey And Lewes Cancel New Year’s Drops

There are plenty foo festivities this evening into tonight but the ball drop in Dewey and the anchor drop in Lewes are canceled due to rain.  Dewey canceled their ball drop yesterday.  The dirty hand gang that maintain the Overfalls Lightship hoped to see a change in the weather but it actually changed for the worse, so they canceled a little while…
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DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation to host public meeting on proposed changes in surf fishing program … tag fees and limiting tags

DOVER (Dec.17, 2018) – DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation will discuss proposed changes to the surf fishing program at its upcoming, regularly-scheduled Parks and Recreation Council meeting. The meeting, open to the public, is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 17th, at the Dover Public Library, 35 East Loockerman Street, Dover 19901.…
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The State of the Beach Report Delaware Scores a C

The surfrider foundation just put out their annual State of the beach report card and Delaware came in at a C.  I am not surprised sine they base their reports on shoreline erosion, rising tides, extreme weather events and how that state deals with those conditions.  Some of the lowest grades are in areas that deal with the worst or extreme weather…
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Aids To Navigation Have Been Removed

    The aids to navigation or buoys have been removed from the inland bays for the season by the Coast Guard.  These will be cleaned, stored, and then reset in the very early spring.  if you haven't marked your way out tot he inlet form your pier.  You might want to be careful and watch your speed on the way out.  Fish On! Rich King
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Great Perspective Of The Lower Delaware Bay

    The angle of this picture really lets you put into perspective just how much water moves through the mouth of the bay.  It is a bottle neck, that is why the currents are so bad around the point and Cape May.  Robin Tyler "You can learn a lot at 30,000 feet,  I was flying from BWI to Providence, RI on Tuesday. Delaware Bay at about 9:15 a.m.…
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There Are No Fish In The Ocean

   We fished the point yesterday, and conquest the day before, and 3Rs the day before that, and then we ...  well you get the idea.  The joke as of late has been,  "there are no fish in the ocean".  Saying this helps us justify why we are not catching.  Except all these dogfish, there are a lot of them and some days they aren't even around.…
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DNREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police arrest two Sussex County men for weapons and poaching violations

DOVER (Dec. 12, 2018) – DNREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers arrested two Sussex County men last night for multiple weapons and poaching violations while investigating a report of individuals trespassing to hunt near Millsboro.  Brendon Dibble, 20, of Millsboro, was charged with one count each of possession of a firearm by…
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DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation offers special holiday programs and events Dec. 24 – Jan 1

DOVER (Dec.13, 2018) – You don’t have to hibernate over the holidays this year if you get out and get moving in Delaware’s state parks. From “First Day Hikes,” to “Zoo Camp,” to “Stroller Rollers,” there is plenty to do and see in DNREC’s state parks over the winter break from Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day.  Children who love animals will…
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The Best Meteor Show of The Year Peaks This Week

 People are already seeing the colorful earth grazers light up the sky.  These are the brightly colored meteors that light up the sky and burn longer, and move slower.  One was seen the other night in our area by several residents.    The Geminids is the last show of the year and the best.  Moon set is at 11 Pm, and keep it to your back when…
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The State That Started a Nation

    Today we celebrate Delaware Day, established in 1933 by Governor C. Douglass Buck.  It commemorates the day that Delaware was the first state to ratify the Federal Constitution.  The state that started a nation or the first state as we are known around the world.  The History behind why we were the first ot ratify the constitution is a good…
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Delaware State Park Passes For 2019 Are Here!

Get your park passes and surf tags for 2019 now.  If you are like us and want to be out there the first day of 2019 you're gonna need to get that pass before the 31st of December.    You can buy a two-year surf tag, I opt for the single year each time.  I never know how long my beach beater will make it.  It only costs a few bucks to…
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