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Weekly fishing reports for the surf and tidal waters of Delaware.

DNREC reminds public that ocean dunes in Delaware State Parks are closed to sledding, snowboarding

DNREC reminds public that ocean dunes in Delaware State Parks are closed to sledding, snowboarding                                                                                                                                                                                            DOVER (Jan. 21, 2016) – With possible heavy snow in…
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Winter Storm Warning and Flood Update

All of the east coast Delmarva beach areas into Jersey have to worry about flooding this weekend.  From Chincoteague, Virginia to Seaside Heights New Jersey and between are in the storm's path for coastal flooding.   The full moon is not going to help that at all.   Cold heavy wet winds could produce a lot of ice,  downed trees and…
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Snowpocalypse What Delaware Should Worry About

The last snow we had was fun for a day.  It was predicted five days earlier at a twenty percent chance with flurries.  By the weekend it was a seventy percent chance and we got more than a flurry.  In fact that day WXrisk posted some people could see upwards of three inches of snow.  We had well over a half inch accumulate, with heavy…
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Rehoboth Beach Votes No To Seismic Testing

Tonight the Rehoboth Beach Town Council voted yes for a resolution against seismic testing in the Atlantic Ocean.  They are the 99th town on the East coast to vote for a resolution against seismic testing.  As you have read, seismic testing is being considered for the Atlantic Ocean.  Many groups are against this happening, including…
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Fishing Report and Happenings

Well it is definitely winter the air hurts my face.  Ponds and low water ways are starting to freeze over with a thin sheet of ice.  The ice stays all day or melts depending on the temperature and wind that afternoon.   Winter spring is definitely over and it was fun.  The fishing is in full winter swing, white perch in the tidal…
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Help Anthony Greene Get An Offroad Track Chair

The other day I spoke to Anthony Greene of Georgetown Delaware.  He is a very upbeat young man and his friends Darin and Lauren Ruark started a Go Fund Me... Anthony's Life Changer,  to help him acquire an Offroad Track Chair.  Anthony lost the use of his legs in a motorcycle accident several years ago (2007), but that has not slowed…
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Bobbing For Bourbon Barrels, DDC Goes Deep

As usual Zach King of Delaware Distilling Company is always working on new and innovative techniques to distill fine and unique spirits. This latest venture is right up there. He and Brian Asher, DDC's Ambassador at Large, are taking barrels previously used to age DDC Bourbon and filling them with distilled water. Then they are placing them at…
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Stripers Still Hitting In Jersey

The striped bass just aren't cooperating for us in Delaware this year.  Boats are still getting into rockfish once they find them off the Jersey coast.  Whales are still all over the area as well.  The Delaware Bay has slowed down from zero to none for striped bass.  The usual places, like the 8's, are not seeing any migratory fish.  …
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The Blacktip Challenge

The Blacktip challenge is a surf fishing tournament that occurs in the peak of the blacktip shark migration.  Blacktip sharks travel in a large school during this time of year and it is not uncommon to see them leaving the water with aerial acrobatics.  This migration makes for prime fishing targeting them on cut bait as well as lures!  …
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NASA Studies Dune On Mars, MPS Is On Scene

Not long after saltwater was discovered on Mars, a dune was also found.  Nasa's Curiosity Rover has been taking pictures of the recently discovered dune in the last couple of weeks.  The MPS  (Mars Park Service) sent out Ranger Martin to make sure they kept a safe distance from the protected dunes. " We don't mind visitors to our beaches , but we…
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Paddling With Humpback Whales

Over the weekend, Nikolas Pattantyus was watching a pod of whales from the beach in New Jersey and decided to venture out on his paddleboard for a closer look.  He got up close and personal with the humpbacks while they were feeding.  Not sure I would willingly paddle into a group of whales like that, you could be asking for trouble.…
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Giant Tuna Caught on Camera

A deep water ROV caught a giant Tuna on camera while inspecting a deep drilling line.  According to the video the line (drill) in the background is four feet across, making this tuna close to eighteen feet long and almost eight feet tall.   Based on the video information what do you think is this fish's actual size.  It certainly is one huge fish!…
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Thanks For A Great Year From DSF

I just wanted to say thank you all for a great year, 2015 was a blast.  I am blown away by the amount of website readers and followers on Facebook (28,000 plus).  This year I learned a lot, met some cool people, made a couple of mistakes and as always that just makes you wiser.  For 2016 we have a lot of plans to do some more fun…
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Big Bass Hit The Surf

Go figure the one day I can't get out and this happens.  We have been fishing the beaches for several days and have yet to see a bump from any thing of size.  Last night and today's north-east winds may have changed the game in the surf.  This morning Chris Vann and his buddies reported to Lewes Harbor Marina they were hitting large…
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Bowers Beach Has A New Jetty

If you haven't seen or heard, Bowers Beach has a new Jetty on the north side of the Murderkill river.  According to the town's website ... "The Murderkill River North Jetty Rehabilitation Project began the week of September 14 at Bowers Beach. The project will involve the rehabilitation of the existing concrete filled bag jetty…
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December Summer’s White Christmas

The beaches the past few days have been crowded, not heavy summer crowded but full just the same.  Everyone is running around the boardwalks and the roads are a bit jammed up, but that is normal for this time of year.  What isn't normal is the subtropical temperatures we are experiencing at the beaches in Delaware.  We had a few…
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Hide The Good Silver From Pop-pop

When we were kids my grandmother would get real mad at my grandfather over her silverware, especially around the holidays.  At the time I didn't understand why, until I started fishing with him.  Back in those days Hopkins were just barely hitting the market. Fishing tackle was expensive then too compared to today. A friend of mine once told me
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Gettin That Christmas Bass

The surf yesterday was alive with bait fish and birds.  It was crazy looking not far off the beach and the boys threw everything they had, but could not hook up.  Mitch King said it was the most bait he has seen in the water in a long time.  This was near Delaware Seashore State Park.  We have been using white swim shads with decent…
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Space X Nails The Landing

History was made last night in Florida.  A Falcon 9 rocket was launched by Space X  from their launch complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.   Rockets have always launched from Cape Canaveral but this is the first time one was coming back and land.  Having a reusable first stage rocket will help cut costs, instead of using a…
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Light Tackle Kayak Trolling The Chesapeake Bay

If you are looking for a last-minute gift for that angler or kayaker on your list this year.  You need to check out the  book Light Tackle Kayak Trolling The Chesapeake Bay by  Alan Battista a member of the Torqeedo Fishing Team and  Kokatat Fishing Team.  It is a very easy read even for the non angler, touching on tips, tricks, and  …
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Seals On The Steal

The fishing for striped bass from boats has been off the hook when you get into the fish.  From Cape May to off Ocean City boats are finding schools of fish.  The 8's, Overfalls and the outside area of the outer wall have been great places.  The Indian River inlet is seeing mostly short bass and a lot of shad, the fish have not moved…
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Letter From Anglers About Seismic Testing

ATTENTION ALL ANGLERS ...  You have seen the seismic testing articles on this website and hopefully the video presentation by Matt Heim.  If not just search for seismic testing in the search box below the header picture on the right hand side of the website.  I am posting a letter below for everyone to sign to give you chance to speak…
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Delaware Surf Fishing Outdoors and More Forum

We now have a forum on the website and it covers a variety of subjects.  For three years I have been asked to do this and I just didn't have the time to work on a forum, until now.  The new forum has many outdoor subjects, hence the name Delaware Surf Fishing Outdoors and More.  We get asked a variety of non fishing related questions…
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FAA Announces Small UAS Registration Rule

There are new rules for drone fliers throughout the United States now and also locally.  You now have to register your drone with the federal government, that press release is below.  Especially in the Delaware State Parks.  You can not operate any remote controlled aircraft in a Delaware State Park without a permit.  Many towns are also…
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The Star Wars Christmas Full Moon

This year December's full moon is on the 25th, Christmas.  This hasn't happened since 1977, which also happens to be the year that Start Wars A New Hope was released in theaters.  Coincidence?  I think not, nor do I care I can't wait to see that movie.  December's full moon is known as the full cold moon or the full long nights moon…
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When Fish Fight Back

This picture has been circulating the internet today, as well as pictures in the ambulance. Russell Ching was speared by a 500-pound blue in Hawaii today after trying to pull the fish into the boat.  You have to be careful pulling a fish this large aboard a boat.  Aside form being stabbed I can't imagine the bacteria in that wound right now.  …
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Coast Guard Issues Striped Bass Violations

Press release ... Coast Guard News Coast Guard issues 2 striped bass violations in 2 days off South Jersey CAPE MAY, N.J. — The Coast Guard issued violations Tuesday and Wednesday during two separate cases off Cape May due to the possession of Atlantic striped bass within the exclusive economic zone. Coast Guard law enforcement crews…
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Mary Lee Is Back In “Town”

Mary Lee pinged eight times off the coast of New Jersey.  Most likely she is hunting striped bass as well.  Where she pinged eight times it looks like she was after food on the top of the water out there, like bass blitzing bait or something else.  Someone should fine her for being in the EEZ.  Also there have been reports of albies…
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Pending New Jersey Black Sea Bass State Record

Over the weekend,  Steve Singler of Philadelphia fished aboard the VOYAGER out of Point Pleasant New Jersey.  He was on a sea bass and porgy trip when he landed a 9 pound sea bass, which was weighed at the state certified scales at the Reel Seat in Brielle, NJ.  The bass was 27 inches long and had a girth of 18 3/4 inches.  The…
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Record Temperatures in Delaware

The last few days have been unseasonably warm for Delaware and most of the country. Many people took advantage of the warm weather and hit the beaches.  The water was calm and glassy for the boaters.  Today was a beautiful day, what did you do to enjoy summer in December?  We didn't set an overall record for December but possibly a daily…
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I Like Big Bass And I Cannot Lie

When the migration hits, it really hits hard.  The fishing has been off the hook, if you are in a boat and if you find the schools.  Scott Jost showed me a video he and Jeff Weaver took yesterday of a blitz, it was wild looking.  Justin Pry said at one point the water around their boat just boiled for an hour and then the fish moved.…
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Dewey Beach says NO!

We attended the Dewey Beach town council meeting yesterday at the Life Saving Station.  It was a beautiful day and everyone would have rather been fishing, but this was important.  A resolution against seismic testing was on the agenda.  After a motion was made to vote on the resolution, public comments were asked for by the Dewey…
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DNREC sinks ex-Army-Navy ship Shearwater

DNREC sinks ex-Army-Navy ship Shearwater as boon to Delaware’s acclaimed reef system Shearwater headed out to be added to the Del-Jersey Land reef ... photo by Brian Mack ATLANTIC OCEAN 38 deg. 31.200’ N Latitude and 074 deg. 30.800’W Longitude(Dec. 11, 2015) – In the collegial spirit of a great rivalry taking place tomorrow on a
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Fishing … the good the bad and the ugly

So you want the good news or the bad news first?  The good news ... there are still fish in the ocean, the bad news ...  they are not in the surf.  Well as far as migratory striped bass.  There are dogfish and skates a plenty, hitting bunker chunks and just about any other bait you put out. Short striped bass have been random…
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Seismic Testing Update

The grassroots effort to stop seismic testing off the Atlantic coast has been doing well.  Rehoboth is considering a resolution and will work on one in their next workshop meeting in January.  Dewey Beach will vote on a resolution tomorrow (Saturday the 11th) at their town meeting.  Oceana, Assateague Coastal Trust, Sussex Progressive…
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Decemberrrrrr Spring Fishing

It's frosty in the morning, beautiful in the afternoon, and this weekend we might hit seventy degrees.    Talk about weird winter weather.  The water temperatures yesterday in the Delaware Bay were forty eight degrees during low tide while we were trolling. The seal is still out by the outer wall feeding.   Keep that in mind when you…
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The Migration Finally Hits Delaware

By finally hits Delaware, I mean we can legally fish for striped bass within the EEZ.  People are getting antsy, you can see it in the drama on some Facebook pages.  Striped bass fever has everyone all geared up, jammed up, and nowhere to go.  Boats have been hitting Jersey and going up as far as Sea Isle and beyond.  This weekend…
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Indian Summer Surfing Delaware

The Indian Summer of November produced some great days for the surfers to get out there and really work their skills.  The surfers here live for days like these and recently they have been treated almost weekly to these or similar conditions.  They call it a "sesh" and a few days this November the waves were absolute beasts.  I like…
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Where Are The Big Fish!?

Sorry there hasn't been a fishing report for a few days, but not much has changed.  The question of the day every day has been, where are the rockfish??!!  Striped bass are still north of us is the good news, The bad news, well ... there are huge schools off our coast, five to eight miles off the coast.  everyone heading out for sea…
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Navigation Aids To Be Removed From Inland Bays

Every year the buoys, or navigational aids are removed from the Inland Bays to protect them from ice build up during the winter.  The buoys are also maintained and cleaned up for the spring season.  The Coast Guard gave me a heads up today that the buoys will be removed starting next week.  It takes a few days and weather pending they…
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Fishing With Giants

Brian Lockwood, also known as Jet Ski Brian was out in the Chesapeake bay the other day near the mouth of the bay, tautog fishing different sights when a humpback whale breached.  When I see a whale while boating it is one thing but it has to be a bit of a rush to see one while on a jet ski.  He had his camera with him and took some…
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Maryland DNR Nets Striped Bass Poachers

Natural Resources Police Officers Pounce on Poachers December 1, 2015 Maryland Natural Resources Police officers charged poachers in Queen Anne’s and Somerset counties with fishing violations in recent cases. Four Prince George’s County residents were charged with poaching 33 striped bass in Kent Narrows as a result of an ongoing effort by…
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Delaware Surf Fishing Tag Auction update

The numbered surf tag auction has been going well and the parks have raised a lot of money with these tags.  I had a lot of fun bidding on tag number 2 at the live auction.  I was bidding as a representative for Techno Goober.  Unfortunately my ceiling was $19,500 so I had to stop bidding and the tag went for $20,500.  That was a heated auction…
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Explaining Catch And Release

This is probably one of the funniest videos (below) I have seen explaining catch and release.  As futile as it sounds, catch and release is important to help keep a fishery growing.  If you catch and release fish often you know how hard it is to explain why to some people.  I think my favorite is the look on people's face when you release a…
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The Point in Cape Henlopen

The Point in Cape Henlopen State Park is a unique beach to fish.  You have the option of fishing the ocean side or the bayside.  What many do not realize that in front of the point the water is over fifty feet deep and just yards offshore it starts to drop dramatically.  Not a good place to swim but an excellent place to fish.  Depending on the…
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2016 Surf Tag Passes Now available

The 2016 surf tag passes are now available at all state park offices and the Indian River Life Saving Station Museum as well as some local vendors.  Carlisle Marine carries surf tags, they are located at 49 Artisan Dr, Smyrna, Delaware.    The tags are now $80 for instate and $160 out of state for a year's access.  Remember the tag…
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Delaware Day Celebration at 16 Mile

Delaware Day Celebration at 16 Mile The Delaware Day Celebration hosted by the 16 Mile Brewing Company and Techno Goobers is slated for Saturday, December 5th.   The 4th annual bash, to be held at the brewery in Georgetown has been revamped and will feature new musical guests, a hot dog eating contest, and a scrapple sculpting contest.  There…
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2015 Delaware Fishing Photo Contest winners

DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife announces 2015 Delaware Fishing Photo Contest winners   DOVER (Nov. 30, 2015) – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife today announced the five top entries chosen from its 2015 Delaware Fishing Photo Contest. The winning photos will appear on the cover or inside the forthcoming 2016 Delaware Fishing…
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New Bathrooms at Northside Get Trashed

Over the holiday weekend, Thomas Mack sent us pictures of trash he saw piled up in the northside bathroom at the Indian River Inlet.  These are the new bathrooms that were built as part of the improvements to the north side.  It is sad to see people using the bathroom as a trash receptacle. Thomas also said all of the soap dispensers…
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Big Striped Bass Hitting Virginia

The fishing in the Chesapeake bay has been hot for many weeks for schooling striped bass and some nice bluefish.  There have been some large fish caught as well and that is normal for the Chesapeake Bay.  Chris's Bait and Tackle in  VA posted this striped bass the other day.  Thomas Frazier with the catch of  65.4 lbs 53 inches and a…
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Delaware Beaches Flooding At High Tide

The last couple of high tides the beaches have water almost to the dune line.  Just a heads up so you know to be wary at high tide which was at 10 AM today and low tide is at 4 Pm at Indian River Inlet.  You cold be in an area that is fine but water will be to the dune line on all sides of you so just keep that in mind.  The swales…
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Shop Local

It is important to shop local and help those in your community as often as you can.  Check out our business directory for some ideas.  This ad was seen in the Delaware Craigslist, because nothing says I love you like a Velociraptor under the tree.  Have a fun weekend and remember to support your local businesses.  Checkout our online store over the…
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Striped Bass Update

Today some boats hit the Delaware Bay, the Bethany lumps area, and places in between.  Everyone hasd been sending messages and asking where should I go this weekend?  Should I even bother to come down there?  Best answer I can give.  If you don't try you won't be there when and if it happens, it is fishing.  I know for those that…
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Cape Henlopen Fishing Pier Will Close December 1st

The second stage of repairs to the Cape Henlopen fishing pier is scheduled to start in December.  The first phase was completed at the end of the summer and the pier was opened back up.  It was closed immediately this year for people's safety until it could be repaired.  The pier will close on the first of December for a few months.  …
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Free Meals On Thanksgiving

There are many places offering free meals on Thanksgiving.  Many people don't have family or a place to go during the holidays it is nice to see communities reaching out and offering free meals to those in need during the holiday weekend.   It is just as important to feel needed as it is to feel wanted, especially during the holidays.…
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November Is The Full Beaver Moon

Wednesday night the moon will be full at  5:44 pm on the East coast and at 2:44 PM on the West Coast.  The November full moon is known as the Full Beaver moon by Native American tribes. This is the time of year the swamps before the swamps froze over and the beavers were very active fixing their dens in the lodges.  Also it is when the…
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All Delaware State Parks Free On Black Friday

All Delaware State Parks free on Black Friday  DOVER (Nov. 20, 2015) – With several large retail outlets extending their Black Friday hours by opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day, national sports retailer REI (www.rei.com ) decided to push back against the trend by closing all of its stores on Black Friday and giving its 12,000 employees…
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The Weekend Comes To An End

Everyone was fishing their hearts out this weekend, trying to get that big bass or rockfish.  Rumor has it a few large striped bass were hit on the beaches of Cape Henlopen Saturday afternoon.  Lost of short stripers, dogfish,  skates, and a few ling cod or spotted hake were pulled in from the surf.   Surprisingly not too many people…
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First Migratory Bass Show up in Delaware Bay

While we were cleaning the Naval Jetty beach today with Surfrider foundation in Cape Henlopen State Park.  There were a lot of people fishing the surf up and down all the beaches.  I saw a few dogfish pulled in and Matt Fetters hit a nice short striped bass at Fenwick Island.  While we were on the beach, Joe Morris at Lewes Harbor…
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Conquest Beach Access Is Getting Upgraded

Early last week conquest beach access was closed for work.  People have been asking when will the access be open and what are they doing?  It looked like the parking lot was being upgraded and the walk-ons were being fixed.  The drive on area was much wider too when I was down there the other day.  I emailed Scott Figurski with…
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Fall Migration Hits Sea Isle City

Just reported this morning by Sea Isle Bait and Tackle. " (ALERT) We are getting many many reports of big stripers out at the Sea Isle lump this morning. These guys have their limit with a 50 incher.  They are using words like epic, on fire, unbelievable we've never seen anything like this before, crazy."   Make sure you are within…
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Public Comment on The Allen Harim Permit

This is the public comment sent in by Greg Rosner about the proposed permit by Allen Harim for the Harbeson Facility.  The permit in question is the NPDES Permit No. DE 000029 (State Number WPCC 3131F/76   This is information that people need to know and hear.  Greg allowed me to post this as an editorial to help get the necessary information to…
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Route 24 Project Will Create Delays

TRAFFIC ALERT - Pavement & Rehabilitation Project in Sussex County Will Require Daytime Lane Closures Millsboro -- The Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces that a pavement and rehabilitation project will begin on Friday, November 20 and is anticipated to be complete by the end of December. This project will consist of…
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Bass Blasting in the Back Bays

Yeeesssssssssssss, we are still waiting for the arrival of the fall migration, that is the question of the day, everyday and has been for a week.  In the mean time many have been hammering striped bass in the back bays with some keepers in the mix.  For the most part they are shorts, and by short I mean upwards of twenty seven inches…
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Mary Lee Swims by The Delaware Coast

We had another visit from Mary Lee a 16 ft 4,000 lbs white shark.   Maybe she too is on the hunt for striped bass, since everyone else is waiting here in Delaware.  I am sure she is in the know where the fish are and is headed up to Jersey for a quick meal, or she just wanted to check out Wildwood and hit the boardwalk.  Her latest…
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Octo Toggin in OCMD

I ran into John Marr a member of the Saltwater Fly Anglers of Delaware this afternoon when we pulled off the beach.  He was out all morning trying to hold bottom in some seriously rough surf, and so were we.  He told me about a fishing trip the other day.  He and Pat Connelly were fishing for tautog near the Coast Guard Station in…
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Pending Delaware State Record Bluefish

From Joe at Lewes Harbor Marina ......... Talk about an awesome alligator! Dr. Luis Mispireta landed what will likely become the new Delaware State Record Bluefish while wreck fishing today in Del-Jersey Land aboard Katydid, with Captain Brent Wiest and Mate Chris Vann. Luis was winding in a sea bass caught on a butterfly jig when the 24.8…
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A Celebration of Life for Lynn BeMiller III

Lynn T BeMiller III passed on 10/16/15 after a tragic accident on Pot-Nets Rd in Long Neck, DE. He was 20 years old. Born to Lynn T BeMiller Jr and Crystal Tripp. He was a delightful, energetic young man who dreamed of one day owning his own restaurant. He was also an accomplished skateboarder who pursued Pro Status. His…
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Route 404 Road Closure

Road Closure For Construction The Department of Transportation (DelDOT) would like to alert motorists that the removal and replacement of a crossroad pipe will require a portion of State Route 404 to be closed (Bridge over Iron Mine Branch) between Route 36/Scotts Store Road and Epworth Church Road, southwest of Greenwood. The work is…
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Dog Day In The Surf

The last few days all we are catching are spiny dogfish and skates.  They are fun to catch but everyone wants the striped bass to show up, it is like the calm before the storm.  The weather the last few days were heavy waves and winds.  We will see more of that through out the weekend.  The water temperatures are decent for the fish…
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Emu No longer On The Lam

The Emu dubbed the Delaware Velociraptor has been captured after nearly sixty days of being on the loose.  It was captured this afternoon at a farm near the Stonefield neighborhood in Townsend Delaware.  Richard Haas said it was captured on his stepdad's farm.  This elusive bird has avoided capture for nearly 2 months and caused two…
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Seismic Airgun Testing Survey

As you may have heard there is proposed seismic air gun testing in our waters for offshore drilling in Delaware.  This testing will be twice the decibel level of a jet engine.  According to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) ... "These airguns generate air bubbles that expand and contract in the water column, and the…
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Oak Orchard To Receive Drainage Upgrades

Oak Orchard will get better drains soon for flooding from tidal waters and heavy rains.  When I first lived there I was told when the water comes up to the old liquor store we are fine, but if it comes up this road we have to get out of here. It is the "norm" down there, we were used to it flooding all time.  If there was a coastal flood…
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Farm Fling Encore 2015

Last year was the first Farm Fling, a local private event to allow chunkers a chance to shoot pumpkins through Sussex county skies.  When Punkin Chunkin was canceled, Frank Payton III's fellow chunkers, friends, and family asked what are they going to do now.  He told them Bring your machines to the farm and we will just chunk pumpkins like the…
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Delaware Fishing Update

So the latest news is ABC is going to launch a show called Murder Town and shoot it in Wilmington, DE.  Not sure how I feel about that, on the one hand you could just rebroadcast the daily news, or maybe it will be a decent show, thankfully I don't watch much TV.  Well except the walking Dead.   People on the internet are up in arms…
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3 Eyed Catfish Caught in New York Canal

A three eyed catfish was caught in  New York yesterday in the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn..  According to eyewitnesses the angler commented he was keeping it and intended to eat the catfish.  Many people are comparing this catfish to Blinky the three eyed catfish on the Simpsons.  I don't know about any of you but we all joke about 2…
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Big Fish Are On The Move

Up north near Long Beach Island and above areas are on fire.  There are fish being caught that will easily break a Delaware State record. The bluefish are hitting the shoreline again up there and we are hoping they come into our shores again soon.  They are feeding heavily on peanut bunker.  Ben Smith and his boys boated some huge striped bass…
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Weekend Fishing Outlook

The weather is crazy!  Yesterday was fun fishing for tautog, nothing like a warm November spring rain to cheer up your day.  We did decent with green crabs, white leg crabs, and sand fleas.  The Asian box crabs were not very productive at all.  We hit the beginning of the incoming tide and stayed all day, catching tautog, losing a few…
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Helly Hansen’s Jacket Drive

This November, you can receive an extra 25% off the normal 50% in store discount at the Helly Hansen Outlet on a single item only.  If you take more than one coat you will receive this discount on multiple single items.  For example, take in three coats get a discount on three separate times.    Just donate an old, clean, winter coat…
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Young vs Old Going For the Glory!

Even though the annual World Punkin Chunkin event was cancelled, the competition is still underway and is heating up.  As we reported yesterday about a Cinderella Story in the making.  The possibility of Young Glory dethroning the current World Champ, American Chunker, now the captain of Old Glory is stepping up to the challenge.  “Don’t count…
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Northern Lights And Taurid Fireballs

The northern lights or Aurora borealis may be visible tonight in Delaware and the northeast.  We are just barely in the good section of the map to view this event.  You will need to be away from any areas of light pollution.  You will also need a clear view of the northern horizon and the view will be better in the first half of the…
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A Dead Manatee Washed Up On Assateague Island

On October 29th a dead manatee washed up on Assateague Island.  This is only the second time this has happened in Maryland.  Normally when manatees migrate to our waters they return to warmer waters at the end of the summer season when the water cools.  This one washed up on the island on October 27th, but high tide took it back out…
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Young Glory III Going For The World Record

Last year was the first Farm Fling, and a few weeks ago the second annual was held near Milton, Delaware.  A local revival of the days of old of chunking pumpkins.  Today I was at that farm in Milton watching Jake Burton, Adam Legg, and Scott Riniker put all the barrels on Young Glory III.  This weekend is the Farm Fling Encore, a…
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Not Off My Coast Group To Meet Nov. 5

On Thursday, Nov. 5, at 6 p.m., at the Independence Community Clubhouse,  outside of Millsboro, Matt Heim, outreach coordinator for the Assateaque Coastal Trust will discuss “Not Off My Coast” – a grassroots effort to reverse the Department of the Interior’s draft proposal that would permit seismic testing and drilling for oil off the Delmarva…
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Weekend Outlook For Fishing

Yesterday a huge swell showed up and the surfers were in heaven, for hours.  The fishing was nearly impossible in the surf so I checked out the boys catching monster waves.  We have a lot of great surfers in this area.  It was mind numbing to watch some of these monster waves crash onto the shore.  You can see the power and feel…
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“Boooo-B-Que by the Sea” BBQ cook-off

“Boooo-B-Que by the Sea” BBQ cook-off Oct. 30-31 at Delaware Seashore State Park Live auction for low digit surf tags will also be held   REHOBOTH BEACH (Oct. 29, 2015) – DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation will host the first-ever “Boooo-B-Que By the Sea,” a two-day statewide barbeque cook-off competition beginning Friday…
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Scotton Landing Fishing Pier to close

Scotton Landing Fishing Pier to close Nov. 2-13 for re-decking project DOVER (Oct. 28, 2015) – Public access to the Scotton Landing Fishing Pier on Barkers Landing Road near Dover will be closed from Monday, Nov. 2 through Friday, Nov. 13, DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today. The closure will allow the…
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Full Moon, East Winds,and King Tides Equal …

Not heeding my own warning in the last article, I headed to Dewey today to pick up Matt Adams to hit the point.  Now I knew the water would be bad at high tide, but I figured it would calm down quickly, and we could get to he point or close at least after high tide.  Whoops!  I ran into Boots on route 1 and he said that Herring point…
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October’s Full Moon Fishing

Tomorrow night the 27th, is October's full moon, it will be totally full at  8:05 AM.  Known in the northern hemisphere by Native American tribes as the Full Hunter's moon, Harvest Moon, Blood Moon, or Sanguine Moon.  This was named for the fact it is the time of year that the game is all fattened for the winter and it is time for the…
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Weekend Outlook

The winds today were steady and annoying in the surf, water was stirred up with sand, much different from the crystal clear water the past few days.  It will clear up in a day or as soon as the winds lay down.  We saw some blues move past early in the morning, but after that it was hard to see anything.  The beaches are still really…
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Lewes Drawbridge Will Close Tonight

Don't panic it is only for one night so the drawbridge can be inspected.  Savannah road will close at the drawbridge from 11 Pm until 5  AM.  Deldot will have detour signs up a little before the inspection starts.  Keep this in mind if you intend to use route 9/Savannah road in Lewes.  If you are headed to the Cape Henlopen State park…
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Fort Miles Is Getting A Facelift

Okay first things first.  I went to the open house tonight about the Fort Miles Proposed Draft Master Plan Open House.  Only reason I went ... again .... was to talk to the Director of Parks Ray Bivens to clear up some misinformation.  This is just a proposed phase one and the money was raised by Fort Miles and earmarked a while ago.…
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Black Sea Bass Opens Today

Black Sea Bass opens today October 22nd, it was announced on Oct 11th by DNREC.  The season runs until December 31st.  Then the season reopens on May 15th until September 21st.  Size limit is 12.5 inches excluding the caudal filament (if present) and the limit is 15 fish per day per angler.   Looking like a great weekend for some…
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Albies Making An Appearance in the Surf

Serious cold snap the other day and we had our first frost.  That just gets people pumped up for more fall fishing and much bigger fish.  The water temperatures have dropped significantly  compared to last week.  Masseys Landing was down to fifty three degrees and dropped twelve degrees in seven days.  Today it jumped back up to fifty…
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Stay Off The Damaged Dunes

Last year during the snow everyone went nuts about the kids sledding on the dunes in Cape Henlopen State Park.  Some were furious and others thought it was no big deal.  The kids claimed there weren't any signs telling them otherwise.  You should see that area now, it is worn down heavily and people are still walking down it like it…
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Orionid Meteor Shower to Peak Oct 21st

The Orionids, the most popular meteor shower for many stargazers will peak Wednesday night, Oct 21st into the early dawn hours of Oct. 22nd.  The reason for the popularity is the meteors are from fragments of ice and dust in the trail left behind by Halley's Comet.  The Earth passes through this dust trail ever year around October 20 to the…
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False Albacore caught at Indian River Inlet

A few minutes ago Clark Evans from Old Inlet Bait and Tackle sent us a picture of a false albacore caught by Carrie Leahy at Indian River Inlet.  He doesn't have any details as far as baits and such, but Carrie Leahy was very excited over this catch earlier this morning, when she was talking to Clark.  I still want to catch an…
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Weekend Fishing Outlook

The air temperatures are dropping, the leaves are turning colors fast, those that are not on the ground.  The yard has that earthy wet leaf smell in the morning, love the fall.  The water temperatures are slowly dropping.  The water is clearing up in the surf and the bays are not looking too bad. Up north the Delaware River near…
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Annual Fall Trout Stocking In White Clay Creek

DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife makes “colorful” annual fall trout stocking in White Clay Creek WHITE CLAY CREEK (Oct. 15, 2015) – The Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife’s Fisheries Section announced today that White Clay Creek has received its annual fall stocking of trout, a DNREC ritual since 2007. Fisheries…
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Save The Chunk

A grass roots movement started on Facebook, October 13th around 10 PM has taken a community by storm in less than twenty four hours.  Now why would that occur?  Well the Punkin Chunkin organization is now looking out of state for a venue to host their event.  After two consecutive years of being canceled in Dover, the organization has…
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Mary Lee Pings Off Assateague Island

Mary Lee dropped by the Eastern shore early this morning.  She likes to visit our coast line and do a little fishing and who could blame her we have such a diverse amount of life, or in her case, food out there.  Always exciting to see her ping off the coastline and follow her on these journeys.  In the past forty eight hours she has…
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Buddies, Bluefish, Blue Glass, and Burgers

The 9th annual DMS invitational surf fishing tournament went off well this weekend, they had some rough weather on Saturday but many fish were still caught.  I rode around with Corby Fulton while he was judging.  It was fun, I got to mark where everyone was catching fish, talk smack to my friends, and found a ton of sea glass every…
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Nuclear emergency sirens to be tested in Delaware

Tomorrow at 10:45 AM, the PSEG Nuclear Artificial Island generating facility (Salem I & II)  will test the emergency sirens in the ten mile radius known as the Emergency Planning Zone.  Residents are not required to do anything, these sirens are tested quarterly, and are scheduled to sound for a full three minutes.  These sirens…
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Spirit of Malabo docks in Lewes Delaware

Today I met Victor Mooney, a man who started a journey from West Africa to Brooklyn New York, in a twenty four foot row boat, the Spirit of Malabo.  Most people would say that is crazy, and I honestly thought the same, until I met the man and heard why.  I mean who purposely rows across the Atlantic Ocean?  Victor is and he is doing…
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Do NOT Drive Through Swales (Tide Pools)

Today's entertainment, the Jeep stuck deep. It is a JEEP thing I do not understand. October 2015) ... I say it all of the time in fishing reports and recently in the storm updates. Stay out of tide pools. If you are driving onto the beaches after these storms, be aware of your surroundings. You can drive to the surf at
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Holts Landing State Park boat ramp to close

Holts Landing State Park boat ramp to close Monday, Oct. 12 for construction of new expanded ramp DOVER (Oct. 9, 2015) –The boat ramp at Holts Landing State Park will be closed from Monday, Oct. 12 through early next year for construction of a new double-lane concrete ramp, DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation announced…
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Beach conditions and fishing report

All drive on beaches are open except Keybox in Delaware Seashore state park, the parking lot there is closed as well.  Everywhere else is open, and the beaches are flat, with tide pools, and the water is still dirty but starting to clear up.  It gets skinny at high tide so be careful where you park.  If you cross a empty tide pool…
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Coastal Imagery Viewer From NOAA

Ever wanted to see what the coast line looks like after a storm?  NOAA has a coastal imagery viewer that is  very easy to use, "NOAA Coastal Imagery were acquired at a 37.5 degree look angle using the NOAA King Air platform ".  Just click on the grid you want to see and you can scroll the images from there.  It takes a minute to get used to…
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Update for DSSP and FI State Parks

I just spoke with Doug Long, Superintendent at Delaware Seashore State Park about ten minutes ago.  The soil and conservation crews are working diligently on the crossings for Faithful Steward, Conquest, and Key Box drive on a beaches.  They are hoping to have them ready by today at the earliest, tomorrow at the latest.   3Rs is open…
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Beach Plum Island State Park Is Open

I checked out Beach Plum Island State Park today, the beah is open to drive on.  I would not recommend driving on the beach for a little while.,   The debris is everywhere, I moved six boards with nails off the drive on access, I didn't even attempt to drive on.  The debris is thick and some areas are covered with sand, your vehicle…
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The Point Is Open But Skinny

I had to hit the point after it opened today, not just to see how it fared after the storm, but also to get a line wet.  If it weren't for the fact the beach looks different and the point has changed shape it would be like any other day.  The drive on was uneventful but a shock as to how much beach is gone and how flat it looks.  …
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Drive On Beaches in Cape Henlopen open

All drive on accesses in Cape Henlopen are open, except Navy Crossing.  Parks' enforcement evaluated the drive on accesses and all have been open except navy crossing, because the drop off is too steep for driving.  Once the beach rebuilds I am sure that will be opened but only time will tell.  That is the access I fished on Sunday and had to…
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Delaware’s Drive On Beaches Are Still Closed

Everyone is asking and anxiously awaiting, and there is the DMS surf fishing tournament this weekend.  Delaware Seashore State Park, Cape Henlopen State Park, Fenwick Island State Park, and Beach Plum Island are all closed to driving on.  The parking lots for all the beaches in DSSP are closed, except for Tower rd. walk on beach at…
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Beach Conditions After the Storm

The state park campgrounds opened back up today in Sussex county, and the drive on beaches are still closed.  When they open is still to be determined. Parking lots are closed at conquest, keybox, savages ditch,and 3rs.  You can walk on in CHSP, the Indian River Inlet, and fenwick island The storm is over but the water remains.  We have minor…
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Roadways Still Impacted By Storm

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) has announced that the following roads are either closed due to high water, or the roadways are passable, but with water on the roadway. Please use caution. Roadways CLOSED due to high water: New Castle County Nonesuch Creek at Airport Road Old State Road at Old Corbitt Road Pyles Lane…
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Nor’easter Sunday Funday Night Update

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people in South Carolina, they are getting flooded on a biblical scale.  It is scary to see the pictures online. Sunday Funday cabin fever kicked in today for a lot of people, many folks were out and about, checking the storm.  I finally left the computer alone this afternoon and hit the streets.  …
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The Storm With No Name

I'll give it a name ....  I'm-tired-of-this-damn-wind-already !!!   The storm with no name is like the energizer bunny, it just keeps going and going.  There has been some serious damage in some areas to beach front properties.  Bowers Beach has water to the houses, so does big Stone beach.  Any of the Delaware Bay Beach towns…
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Nor’easter Lemonade

You always hear the phrase when life gives you lemons you make lemonade.  When you live in an area that is prone to flooding from storms, you just deal with it like it is a normal thing.  The flooding from this storm with no name has been bad, never mind the mind numbing constant winds and rain.  Many people were stuck in their homes,…
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Hurricane Joaquin Tracks East

Hurricane Joaquin is tracking much further east now, however we will still see some storm surge and the like associated with offshore hurricanes.  South Carolina is taking a hit right now with offshore winds and tidal flooding.  Our Nor'easter is still pummeling the coast.  All weekend events are canceled.  Expect more flooding at…
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Nor’easter Update

First of all this is not Hurricane Joaquin (which many cannot pronounce), this is a Nor'easter.   I have had to explain this many times today.   The media nationally is not concerned with Dela-where and her skirt blowin nor'easter.  Our approaching celebrity is still partying in the bahamas. Big time kudos to all the first responders,…
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Hurricane Joaquin Shifts East

You should still be more concerned with the Nor'easter presently but,  the cone of uncertainty has certainly shifted to the East for Hurricane Joaquin.  Then again it could just randomly shift, we have seen that before.  Still late in the game to predict the actual path.   We are having rain run off issues low roads are flooding in Bethany,…
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MAMFC Action on Unmanaged Forage Species

Last night I attended a scoping meeting on forage species hosted by the MAMFC.  It was an interesting meeting, they are asking anglers and fishing organizations to comment publicly by midnight tomorrow night (Friday, Oct 2) on the management of forage species.  Without getting into a huge amount of detail that will bore you to death.…
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The 39th Annual Coast Day is Canceled

For the first time in 39 years Coast Days has been canceled.  From the UD website ... "10:38 a.m., Oct. 1, 2015--While the University of Delaware’s Coast Day is typically a rain or shine event, organizers have announced that this year’s Coast Day scheduled Sunday, Oct. 4, has been canceled due to the possibility of significant coastal…
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Drive On Beaches And Campgrounds Are Closed

This afternoon all of the drive on beaches were closed.  The parks' guys told me they would reevaluate on Monday about reopening them.  There is a slight possibility they will open as early as Sunday if the weather calms down, but it is not likely.  As of right now you can still walk onto the beaches, after what I saw today unless you…
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Hurricane Joaquin versus the Noreaster

This may as well be compared to Batman vs. Superman.  Each have their own destructive capabilities, and as we all know, Noreasters are more devastating to this area than hurricanes.  That is so long as the hurricane does not land on top of us like Sandy was supposed to do, until she turned at the last minute and pummeled New Jersey.  …
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Tropical Storm Joaquin to Visit Delmarva

No not the movie star.   Tropical depression eleven has upgraded to  tropical storm Joaquin.  It is getting bigger and slowing down which is good news for possible weekend fishing and adventures.  The storm may or may not move out to sea, it is too early to tell.  Regardless the winds will be stronger (65 mph) and the waves bigger.  …
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Check and Secure Your Boats

This pontoon is jammed up on a pier in White House beach off Long Neck Road.  Fishing Kev said it looked like a rope snapped.  He and some friends will see if they can fix this for the owner later when the tide comes back up if the boat floats back off the pier, good looking out for a neighbor.  Check your boats gang, if you are out of town…
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The Beaches Are Closed To Swimming

The Rehoboth beach patrol has been drilling this morning, tuning their skills in the rough seas.  People were encouraged to enter the ocean near lifeguards all week and a few days the beaches were shut down to swimming due to heavy waves and rip currents.  Today was no exception the waves are just too dangerous for people to swim.  …
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North East Winds Will Continue Into October

There is a Coastal Flood Advisory until September 28, 01:00 AM EDT, I imagine that will be moved up a few days as the week progresses.   The winds have been heavy for the past week and will continue into next weekend.  We are looking at upwards of twelve foot seas on Thursday.  The winds will be a steady fifteen miles per hour and…
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Heavy Tides and Local Flooding

The water has been reaching the dune bases on all beaches at high tide, be careful if you are heading to the beach.  The next few days you can expect the water to be a bit higher due to the full super bloodmoon.  The moon will appear to be full for the next three days but tonight is the start of the actual full moon.  Local flooding…
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The Bloodmoon Cometh

We will be treated to a bloodmoon on Sunday night.  The full moon of September is also what has become known as a supermoon.  The moon is in perigee and is closer to the earth than normal in its orbit so it appears larger.  The Earth will pass between the moon and the sun and a lunar eclipse will occur.  At the peak of the eclipse the moon will…
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Get HOOKED On Local Seafood

Earlier this month at the World Seafood Conference held in the UK, one of the main topics was responsible sourcing. Seafood companies around the world are trying to implement a "code of ethics" to help eliminate such issues as slavery and labor brokering currently used to drive down the prices of seafood. This is happening in many countries…
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Changes In Recreational Black Sea Bass Season

Delaware adopts date changes in recreational black sea bass season DOVER (Sept. 23, 2015) – DNREC Secretary David Small has signed a Secretary’s Order that formally adopts an open season for Delaware’s recreational black sea bass fishery that ran May 15 through Sept. 21, and from Oct. 22 through Dec. 31. The changes keep Delaware’s…
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Coastal Storm Hits Friday

We have a major storm a comin' starting Friday.  If the winds the last few days were uncomfortable, wait till you see the weekend.  We are looking at gusts upwards of 45 MPH.  Coastal flooding is definitely possible.  Oak Orchard has flooded the past few days at Chiefs Road, which is normal for that area, but a good indication of more…
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Delaware found in Non Compliance For American Eel

Not long ago we put up a report that Delaware could be found in noncompliance for the American Eel, well it happened.  Quick summary ... Delaware is in noncompliance and we will not be allowed to harvest  any American eels starting March 18th 2016.  Eels will need to be immediately released as soon as they are caught.  The entire …
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Car flips into C&D Canal

Car flips into C&D Canal; reckless driving charge for Dover man GEORGES (Sept. 22, 2015) – DNREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers responding to a report Monday afternoon of an overturned vehicle in the C&D Canal found a 2004 Honda Accord that had run off a dirt road, striking a telephone pole then crashing over…
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Northeast Winds Will Pound The Coast

We are going to experience heavy Northeast winds into the weekend.  Expect some flooding in low lying areas from higher than normal tides caused by wind stacking water in the inland bays.  There is a  full moon Sunday night into Monday that will add to the higher tides.   Chiefs road in Oak Orchard flooded yesterday which is normal…
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Town of Ocean City votes No On Seismic Testing

Last night I attended the town of Ocean City Maryland's town council meeting.  In attendance was the Assateague Coastal Trust, Surfrider Foundation Maryland Chapter and the Delaware Chapter,  the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen Association, and Oceana.  The room was full of many OCMD town citizens but for the most part the people…
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Help Protect The Forage Fish

There are meetings occurring right now that will be very important to the forage fish that we need to keep in check to feed he very fish we like to catch.  If big industry starts harvesting forage fish the entire food chain could be at risk once they are exploited as a financial resource.  Just look to the menhaden and herring issues we have now.  …
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Whale Spotted Off Bethany Beach

This weekend while we were fishing the tournament a whale was spotted off Bethany's town beach.  It was working (feeding on) the baitfish with the dolphins.  I do not know the type of whale spotted off Bethany at this time, but it may have been a humpback.  Another whale was also spotted by Fish and Wildlife Enforcement officer  SCpl.…
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Why We Have To Carry In and Carry Out

Delaware State Parks Doesn't Provide Trash Receptacles, This Is Why Photo and caption from Mike Poinelli ... This was at about 8am. You wouldn't haveceven guessed it just opened 48 hours ago. Stuff all over the deck and stick in the chainlink. The fishing rod was also left behind as trash. (Sept 2015) ... Recently we posted an article on
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Will October be Rocktober?

It has been a fun few days fishing in Delaware waters. We have a plethora of baitfish in all of our waterways.  You could literally walk on water in some areas the bait fish are so thick.  Everything is feeding like crazy, even the birds are going crazy.  The water temperatures have dropped dramatically the past week.  Masseys landing…
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Waterspout Off Coast Of Assateague Island

There was  tornado warning earlier.  We have had serious cloud bursts that flooded  Bethany Beach and the Millville area on 26.  A tornado was seen near Assateague island and a water spout off the coast of the Island as well, photographed by Laura Scharle.  Been a rough day for flash flooding, but at least the warning came quick…
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Baitfish Galore

There are spearing all over the place and that is one thing all of the fish are eating.    The rocks at the Indian River Inlet are lined with these and the fish are feeding on them like crazy.  Using  a small silver spoon or a fly pattern to match the bait is working well.  They are lining the beaches in the surf, and the fish are…
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Warning to Boaters in the Sinepuxent Bay near Assateague

Be careful boaters if you are in or near this area, there is a submerged dredge pipe in the Sinepuxent Bay near Assateague.  It is about 3,000 feet long and has damaged several boats already.  The Coast Guard put this warning up Thursday ... "Maintenance dredging continues in Sinepuxent Bay near Ocean City through October 2015.  The…
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Second Summer Has Started

Well the season is over for the summer fun in the sun, but the second summer has begun.  What that means is at least seven weeks of beautiful weather,  less crowds, and more fish. Now why would there be more fish?  One of our theories is less people in the water swimming.  When a lot of people are swimming there is commotion, suntan…
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Manta Ray Breaches Off Delmarva Coast

Not long ago a Manta ray was seen breaching off the coast of Ocean City and some folks saw something similar at Fenwick Island state park but could not identify the jumper.  This happened last year in front of Rehoboth beach but no one got a picture and many thought it was unlikely a manta ray would be in Delaware waters.  The gulf…
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Gulf Stream Oddities in Delaware

The gulf stream always brings us a few oddities.  We have seen many a gag and snowy groupers, lookdowns, pompano, and other oddities that are common place these days during the end of the summer.  Ethan Henry was helping a buddy of his check crab pots today and they found this spot fin butterfly fish.  These are from the Caribbean…
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Cape Henlopen Pier Gets Trashed

Yeah I know this is old news,but this has to stop!  It took less than 24 hours and the Henlopen pier is trashed from people leaving bags of garbage hanging on the rail.  It boggles my mind how people can carry this stuff in and yet can't take the trash with them when they leave.  I mean seriously, your garbage weighs less than it did…
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Last Rehoboth Lifeguard Stand Found in OBX

Rehoboth Beach Lifeguard Stand found in OBX ... photo by Mathew Doyle Not long ago seven life guard stands in Rehoboth Beach were thrown into the ocean.  Supposedly as  a prank.  Several weeks ago we reported that all had been found.  However there was some confusion on the number recovered.  I never could get a solid answer if all had been
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Rough Seas At The Beach Today

The winds have been heavy and will continue into tomorrow.  3Rs beach has a section closed today on the north end due to high water.  There is pooling on many beaches.  Be careful driving on wet sand that can get ugly faster than you realize.  Holding bottom and casting is a nightmare.   There is a serious rip current danger so be…
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Cape Henlopen State Park fishing Pier is on Fire!

No, not that kind of fire don't panic.  The pier opened yesterday and immediately people started to fill the boards, and the fishing has been hot all night long.  I ran into a ranger yesterday when I dropped by as soon as the pier opened, he told me people were yanking fish over the rail one after another.  It makes sense considering…
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Labor Day Weekend Outlook

Well, the point is open, the Cape Henlopen State Park Fishing pier reopens tomorrow and it is labor Day Weekend.  A trifecta if you will of things to do, visit, or avoid until Tuesday.  I'm kidding, but it is going to be crazy crowded this weekend it always is this holiday weekend.  Be careful and take your time getting places, it is…
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Cape Henlopen Fishing Pier Will Reopen Friday

The other day I saw park officials and the construction crews chatting on the Cape Henlopen Fishing Pier.  I dropped by to see how the work is progressing, after I fished the point on opening day.  I am very happy to report that the first phase of the Fishing Pier repairs has been completed and the pier will open Friday at 4:30 PM.  A…
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