The last few days around here have been news filled with the upcoming weather. Hurricane Irene looks to be taking a toll on the eastern seaboard. First and foremost we pray for a safe outcome and urge everyone to be prepared for the weather.
Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days
Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days — non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices— foods for infants or the elderly— snack foods— non-electric can opener— cooking tools / fuel— paper plates / plastic utensils
Blankets / Pillows, etc. Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs Special Items - for babies and the elderly Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes
Flashlight / Batteries Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be available for extended periods Keys Toys, Books and Games Important documents - in a waterproof container or watertight resealable plastic bag — insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc. Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
Vehicle fuel tanks filled Pet care items — proper identification / immunization records / medications — ample supply of food and water ; We are all praying for all the best possible scenario stay safe!
Back to fishing and the weather it has been beautiful around here the last few days. Off the surf snapper blues, kingfish, spot, a few pompano, and sharks have been caught. In the bay there have been some of the bigger croaker shopwing up. You still have to search to find them but the bigger ones are here. At Queen Sound there has been some successful fishing even right off the rocks. Crabbing continues to be good with bunker doing the best bait for the crabs. We are in a wait and see what happens mode right now and we will be keeping you up to date in the next few days. From our family to your stay safe and we pray for the best outcome.
Captain Steve's has D batteries flashlights and coolers too
The Devlin brothers strike again they caught some bluefish off the surf while taking a break from their football schedule!
Here are some of the crew "Meeting of the Minds" making preperations with another good dinner and drinks hanging out at Capt. Steve's!
VINCENT PIETROMARTIRE FROM SAN FRANSISCO CA. CAUGHT HIS FIRST FLOUNDER SATURDAY FISHING WITH CAP'T RICH, MAURICE GONALLA,AND SISTER DOREEN GONZOPH AT THE WRECKS.BEAUTIFUL DAY. THANKS FOR THE WEATHER UPDATE PETE.
MAURICE GONELLA FROM MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA AND DOREEN GONZOPH FISHED THE WRECKS SATURDAY WITH CAP'T RICH .HAD A GOOD DAY WITH THE FLOUNDER. CAP'T STEVES SMELTS WERE THE BAIT OF CHOICE.
Here is Gene Brite with a houndfish caught off the Assateague Surf using cut mullet and surfball rig and a bunker too
Here is a shark I caught on a red surfball rig while fishing for snapper blues 7 foot rod it was a good fight, Gene and I had around a dozen blues, 2 kingfish, 1 shark, and a ray in an eventful day of fishing also 1 bunker too fishing line wrapped abound the gills, the dolphin were putting on a great show and the pelicans were eating well too.
Dan jones Morgantown wv 4 footer at the inlet from a few days ago.
Dan jones Morgantown wv with 19 and 22 in flounders out of four mouths
Rhonda O'Connor from Central Square,NY, she caught 3 kings and a blue about a 1/2 mile north of the parking lot.
Jason Roberson caught this bad boy hit on a spot head at incoming high tide. Fighting equipment used (lol) was a 15 foot Shakespeare ugly stick. Penn 9500 international spinning real with 30 pound triline big game. (all equipment was bought at your store). The ring used was one of our surf shark rigs from a past outing.



