We've got the change we wanted in the weather and now we should soon know if the fishing is to follow suit. It should though there are no guarantees.
Here's the picture: For the most part, bay temperatures have slipped to the high 60s, bluefish show no inclination to leave though one wonders how long they will remain in the upper bay. From the lower bay, Capt. Bruce Scheible reports the exceptionally plump blues are big enough that he gets only 37 to the wheelbarrow as boats unload - and Bruce also speculates the reason so many...
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