Opening of Haddock, if history serves us right, we’ll probably have to get help from the Reds. We literally haven’t looked for them at all because of everyone wanting the Reds, that transition takes a few days, maybe a week, at least now we can look and see what’s around, hopefully find them quick. I’ll have a report soon enough. The LAM is not available for the next three weeks, every two years we’re contracted by Seabrook Station to inspect the intake/outlet pipes with dive teams from Conneticut(underwater construction) . That being said, she’s not available for charter and we have one less public boat for all day trips. Point is please make reservations, we still keep crowds low due to cold and room in the cabins, so we fill up fast. See you here at 1330 for the report. 1730, sorry, we are cancelling tomorrow( Thursday), sorry but it’s too questionable and the whole idea besides catching fish is to also have fun. Haddock pretty much non existent today, just a few, but Reds still there. Between our 6 boats, Yellowbird and Tontine out of Rye we covered most of the ledge, might take a few days, even a week, but they will be here.
Capt Les





