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![]() 12/9/04 As they say, it's all over, but for the shouting. But the shouting is still pretty strong coming from the few boats still fishing. It seems like the bass are never going to leave, and the fishing is about as steady as you can get. Most of the boats are stopping just outside the Inlet to load up on herring & mackerel for bait and then motoring east to look for the birds. Once they find the birds, the action is non stop with teen into twenty pound bass. There are still a couple of boats fishing if you want to catch a bunch of bass, so if you want to give it a shot, give me a call. All the tournaments ran through November and the finals are as follows; LOCALS SURF TOURNAMENT WADERS DIVISION 1st Place - Gary Stephens - 38.42 LBS 2nd Place - Paul Melnyk - 35.10 LBS 3rd Place - Bob Lapiana - 33.70 LBS LADIES DIVISION 1st Place - Mary Ellen Kane - 19.50 LBS 2nd Place - Cheryl Lackner - 16.90 LBS 3rd Place - Christine Schnell - 14.60 LBS WETSUIT DIVISION 1st Place - Fred Kalkstein - 36.12 LBS YOUTHS DIVISION 1st Place - Alyssa Eurell - 17.9 LBS 2nd Place - Vincent Esposito -17.50 LBS 3rd Place - Xen Angelidis - 15.40 LBS KIDS DIVISION 1st Place - Griffin Kim - 22.60 LBS 2nd Place - Carl Grimm - 21.80 LBS 3rd Place - Hank Lackner - 19.00 LBS The MBCA's Fall Bass ended up as follows; 1st Place - HALFBACK - John Allen - 54.1 lbs 2nd Place - VENTURE - Paul Steiger - 50.3 lbs 3rd Place - VENTURE - Chris Kurz - 48.5 lbs The last weekly winner in the MBCA contest was Bruce Feller on HERL'S GIRL 24.8 lbs This is the last report that I will be posting until next year. If anything executing happens over the winter, I'll let you know. Otherwise don't expect to hear much from me until the Spring. Have a great holiday season, and talk to you then. I almost forgot the commercial. If you're getting depressed about the next couple of months when you will be unable to fish, I've got a deal for you. There's great fishing throughout Central America for just about any type of fishing that you like, and it's not that expensive. Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama have great billfishing, along with inshore exotics like roosterfish and snapper. Tarpon are plentiful on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, and Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula have super light tackle action. Check out http://www.tropicalfishing.com/tropical.htm for more information, or give me a call, and we'll BS a bit about the various locations where I can set you up with the fishing trip of a lifetime - and no snow! If you would like to have these reports sent to you directly, just drop me a note at . And for more information about fishing in Montauk, you can give me a call at 800 280 5565 or check out http.//www.montauksportfishing.com. -- Capt Gene Kelly Tropical Fishing Adventures Montauk Sportfishing 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 FAX 631 668 2040 |
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