|
Sports - Outdoors
Outdoors: Chesapeake routine rarely gets tiring for Deale skipperPublished 01/20/08
It is said doing the same thing day after day gets boring, it takes the fun out life. I wondered if that applies to fishing - and consistently catching, so I asked a fisherman who follows that routine day after day.
Courtesy photo
Stu Burgoon Sr., left, and Rick Peterson show off a 46-inch striped bass.
"No, it doesn't" says Stu Magoon, Jr., who in warmer months skippers the 44-foot charterboat Hook Mash out of Deale, one of the bay's best locations for stripers, blues, Spanish mackerel, white perch, Norfolk spot - and until recent years, sea trout. He catches consistently - and for a couple of weeks each spring he takes a cruise down to the Stone Rock off Tilghman Island and cashes in on the back drum...
|
| #1 - Anti-illegal-immigration group draws controversy (43 comments) |
| #2 - Severna Park forfeits county title (34 comments) |
| #3 - Man: Police forced him to delete photos (14 comments) |
| #4 - Suspect in assault top military wrestler (12 comments) |
| #5 - Couple departs Annapolis, continues on sailing adventure (9 comments) |
If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.
In order to post or vote on a comment, you must be signed in with a hometownannapolis account.
Take a look at a summary of Commenting Guidelines.
If you encounter other problems, please email ewiffin@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.