Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force-Very Important Please Read!

This past June, President Obama created the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force. The Task Force, led by the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), was charged with developing a national policy and implementation strategy for conserving and managing the United States ocean territory and the Great Lakes. The policy will govern ocean and Great Lakes resource management and coordinate efforts among countless federal, state and local agencies.Without recreational angler input, decisions made under this national oceans policy could be used to unnecessarily close saltwater and freshwater recreational fishing areas.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO READ MORE AND TO WRITE THE WHITE HOUSE WITH YOUR CONCERNS.


http://www.capwiz.com/keepamericafishing/issues/alert/?alertid=14119696&type=ML

Sunday, October 11, 2009

OPEN BOAT DATES

The following is a list of open boat dates remaining in the month of October and November.

Fishermen,


The Barbara Anne is now actively fishing for blackfish and seabass. The seabassing remains strong with some days being better than others and the blackfishing started out extremely strong indicating a very good sign moving forward. Please visit our announcements on our blog page http://www.bafishingcharters.com/html/captains_blog.html. The inshore seabass fishery is still accessible even under the current federal closure. The federal closure of seabass concerns all fishing done from three miles offshore and beyond which then becomes primarily a winter fishery.The following is open boat dates regarding blackfishing and seabassing. I will now extend the open boat option into the month of November unless a charter is requested. Again, every Tues and Thurs in the month of November will be reserved for open boat fishing. This option has seemed to be very effective in allowing individuals to come fishing without the burden of arranging a four-pack charter. As a side note , please look for an open boat date running on an a non-open boat day to make up for a cancellation due to weather. If interested in an open boat date, you can contact Capt. Anthony for updates at the below information.

All white crabs and green crabs supplied.
Rods and tackle included in fare:
Fare is 125.00 per person for open boat



Thanks and good fishing,

Capt. Anthony Belisario
Barbara Anne Fishing Charters
http://www.bafishingcharters.com/
917-921-0740

Sea Bass Closure in Federal Waters

NOAA To Close Recreational Fishery for Black Sea Bass for Six MonthsDue to Overharvest.
NOAA announced today the temporarily closure of the black sea bassrecreational fishery in federal waters north of Cape Hatteras, N.C., for 180 days in response to recent landings data that showed recreational fishermen may catch morethan double their annual quota by the end of the year. The closure will commence on Monday, October 5, 2009. Landings data and scientific analyses show recreational fishermen have reachedtheir quota and could exceed their 1.14 million pound harvest limit by as much as 84 to225 percent if the recreational fishery is not closed. An independent body of federal and university scientists recently determined that the black sea bass stock has been rebuilt. However, both the scientists and the Scienceand Statistical Committee of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council havecautioned against increasing fishing of this stock for several reasons, including the complex and poorly understood reproductive cycle, and limited information on life span and important habitats for this species. The Council recommends catch limits for blacksea bass in federal waters.
In laymens terms, waters (0 - 3 miles offshore) are still open for the recreational harvest of black sea bass with a possession limit of 25 fish and a minimum size limit of 12.5 inches. Also, even though State waters remain open for the black sea bass, party and charter boat operators with a Federal black sea bass permit are prohibited from harvesting black sea bass from both State and Federal waters as of the effective closure date.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

BARBARA ANNE RUNNING BLACKFISH REPORTS







The time has arrived once again to start blackfishing. Oct 1st signals the first day of blackfish season with the first 2 weeks of October being more sebass than blackfish. As temps cool down the fish start to set up to feed for the fall migration offshore. Some of the migration patterns have changed with fish migrating to the north from the southern wrecks. When this migrations begins to take a foothold, it could be some of the best blackfishing the season has to offer with double digit fish not uncommon. By the third week of October the blackfishing starts to heat up and remains strong through the middle of January.

October 1st-opening day:The fishing very simplywas just outstanding today with fish up to 6lbs.d thing is the seabassing wasnt as good as the blackfishing. Pictures will be on the website later tonight. This report has come directly from my other captain as he was anchored on the wreck. Looks like a good start to the season and hopefully can carry through for the rest of the month.


October 2nd:The fishing was not that great with only a few fish with the biggest one going about 5lbs. We decide to seabass and it was the right move as everyone cuaght some fish for the table and went home with a bag each of fillets. The southwest wind made for some tough conditions to fish but working hard and making alot of moves resulted in a happy crew.

The weeek of October 3rd saw alot of wind once again with two trips being cancelled but we did manage to sail on October 10th and 11th.

October 10th:The day was surpringly tough conditons wise with the wind predicted to come on late but only arrived midmorning to real har south wing at about 25-30 mph. Unfortunatley, we sailed based on the a forcast that was completely incorrect. A very tough grind through the day, but mother nature did turn the fan down a bit and allowed us to fish in a few different areas and that was enough to bail the day out with nice-sized sea bass and a pick of blackfish. The group walked away with a 5 gal pail of fillets.

October 11th:More of the same..................WIND! The Ferlanti Group manage to see some great seabassing along with some nice sized blackfish. They ended the day with 1 gal bags full of fillets. The conditions never let up as the wind came hard from the northwest all day at around 20-25. In the end, the day was a win-win with all taking home fillet for the table.


With the water temps starting to plummet with some of these 40 and 50 degree nights, the tog fishing should really open up within the next few weeks.

October 13th:Windy.................................!The charter got cancelled due to a forecast of windy conditions. Looks like like there might be a window for wednesday.

October14th: The weatherman gave us the window we needed to sail with winds laying down to 10-15mph from the nw. The fishing was very good today with the largest fish weighing in at 5 1/2 lbs. But the action was nonstop as we went through 1 1/2 bushels of green crabs. The fishing is starting to really get going now that the water temps are finally getting to comfortable levels.

October 15th: The forecast is predicting wind for the next three days. All wind coming from the NE direction making for some very sloppy seas. We will be tied up too the dock as this sytem moves out.

October 20th: Finally made it out after the less than stellar weather that ahs held us hostage at the dock. Unsurprising, the fishing was on the slow side with a 4ft roll from the eastnortheast that had all blackfish with lockjaw. We did manage a few fish up to 4lbs for the box but overall very poor fishing but not surprising.

Oct 21st: It was like the switch was turned on the tog decided to bite with fish up to 8lbs coming to the boat. The acton was very consistent with shorts and keepers. The wind came from the west and conditions turned very favorable.

Oct 22nd: With the fishing pretty good the day before, we hoped for a follow through. Well, I must admit that might have been asking for a bit much as the the wind came from the SW at about 5-10 andthe fish retreating into their finicky mode. Shorts with a handful of keepers to 6lbs (20 fish in all)made their way to the cooler. As the day progressed, the fishing seemed to remain the same on both tides.

For the next three days forecast is calling for wind, rain, sun and some more wind. Seems like a rerun of last run.......Whole lot of booked charters and no where to go with them...........lol

Oct 23rd.........Oct 28th: It seems like this years fall weather is a copy cat of last years in that the wind is relentless and not allowing many days on the water. As for the Barbara Anne, we have been cancelled out of the last six days with the wind blowing mostly from the ENE hard.

Nov.1st: Finally, we made it out to the fishing grounds with the Niedzwiecki Group for a day of blackfishing that seemed to yield quantity and quality with fish up to 10lbs coming to the boat.

Nov 3rd: We ran an open boat blackfish trip today with limits all around and fish up to 7lbs. the action remained consistent throughout the day with 5 drops being made in various areas including varying depths. Water temps still a bit on the warm side with all this East and Northeast wind.
Nov 6th: Fishing was a little tough with conditions not being very favorable. It was a very slow pick with fish up to 5lbs. Limits were caught but you had to fish hard.
Nov 7th: We had the Michael Reilly and the boys from the Huntington Anglers Clug out for a day of NY Bight togging and the boys managed to walk away with their limits. The big fis of the day was just over 6lbs. The boys fished very hard as the weather finally cooperated for us.
Nov 8th: We had Bob from the Huntington Anglers Club out for a day of togging with conditons not as good as the day before but still alot better the weather we have been accustomed to. All had their limits with beautiful 3-5lb fish hitting the deck.
Nov. 10th: We had the Steve group for a day of togging and was a struggle to say the least with the biggest fish goin to 6lbs. The wind was a non event and conditions allowed us to fish where we wanted but the fish did not cooperate. We did manage to salvage the day with our last drop being the best and having the best life. We manged 20 keepers up to 6 1/2 lbs. All in all it was a great day.
Nov 11th-15th: Wind more wind and more wind. Continuous hard winds from the Northeast kept us tied to the dock as been the storyline for most of the month of November.
Nov 16th-17th: Fishing remained to be in a shutdown mode in the after math of one of the worst storms we had in 5 years with the ground swell approaching 14 ft during the storm and a mere 8-10 ft after. Eventually, the seas calmed and the fishing bounced back somewhat with some better size fish showing in the mix. Again, the water temps are still not where they should be for this time of year as November was warmer than usual.
Nov 20th: We had horst and his grandson for a full day of toggin and was rewarded with a pair of 10lb blackfish for their effort. They were pleasantly surprised with a striper to top off the catch along with their limit of tog
Nov 21st: We had Scott Paciello and the crew from ESPN out for a day of blackfishing and was rewarded with fish up to 9lbs. The easily caught their limits and caught and released the rest for another day. Conditons were a little sloppy in the m orning with the northwest wing against the incoming tide with a picky bite in the am . As the tide eased and conditons went flat, the bite got better and the pick now became a steady bite.
Nov 22nd: Charter cancelled due to the forecast. The conditons were no where close to what they were calling for with the being very fishable.




Sunday, August 2, 2009

15TH ANNUAL PT. PLEASANT ELKS 2009 FLUKE TOURNAMENT


We just heard about the results from yesterdays 15th Annual Pt. Pleasant Elks Fluke Tournament, and we are very happy to hear that Captain Anthony Belisario of the Great Kills based charter boat Barbara Anne, who was fishing on board the MISS LYNN, swept the top prizes in the biggest fluke tournament of the 2009 season!


They won the 32,000 dollar top prize for a fluke of over 13lbs, and had numerous big fluke over 8 lbs yesterday.
Not good drifting conditions and we muddled around for a good part of the morning actually wishing for the south wind. We started fishing with alot of company but most left the area with the lack of keepers coming up.We got the south wind we knew was coming and the fish started to chew. Bobber set the hook on a bite and said "That's All Fish, Baby". 3 minutes later as Centaur netted his fish and flopped it on the deck Bobber uttered "Game Over". 31.5" x 12.8 - 13.0 on the hand held scale. We continued to fish until 1:30 then drove back from Elberon to weigh in the fish. Inlet was fierce and crowded as was inside the river. Weighed in @ 12.9! Drove the boat back to Belmar then hit the picnic.
Things I learned today:
1. Bouncing 5# fluke off the gunnel and losing them doesn't bother you as much when you've already got a bigger fish in the box.
2. "Was it a good fish?"............"2 pounds" Is funny EVERYTIME it happens.
3. "they'll bite HERE sooner or later"
4. "I drink alot of water" is an understatement
5. Getting a calcutta in the form of a check sucks
6. A cannoli for breakfast for everyone on the boat is good luck
7. "Typical XXXXs Fish" is funny..........over and over!
We wound up with 16 or 17 keepers; 12.9, 8.0, 7.85, 5.8, 5.6 5.0 and some nice 3 and 4 pounders.
First Place $4,500.00
Three Calcuttas (after mandatory 10% donation) $27,000.00

TOTAL NUMBER OF BOATS: 245

Saturday, July 4, 2009

RECAP OF FISHING 2008


Dear Friends,
As you know another great fishing season on the Barbara Anne has passed and because of YOU it was most successful. Well another fishing season is upon us. We are hoping to make this year an even more successful one than last. Our season started with the opening of the winter flounder and went strong right into the start of the striped bass season. Our flounder trips produced many flounder with trips averaging 50-60 fish to upwards of 90 fish. The size of the fish was very good with fish to 2-21/2lbs not uncommon. As for our striped bass trips especially our twilight trips leaving the dock based on the tides were nothing short of phenomenal with fish in the forties coming to the scales. Despite the irrational fluke regulations, we still managed to experience some of the best fluke fishing our area has to offer. From bucktailing down south to drifting large sand eels in Ambrose channel and wrecks around the fisherman buoy. We saw some of the largest fish of the season come to the scales with fish up to 8lbs. In addition, this year produced some of the finest lock and lode bluefishing both on bait and jigs with large striped bass in the mix. The blackfishing remained consistent when you were able to sail around the weather with 11 ½ - 12 lb whitechins coming over the rails. The quantity and quality were above average with most people smiling from ear to ear during and after their trip.



Remember we all need to make time for the things that we love and make us who we are, so lets do just that, LET’S GO FISHING!


The Barbara Anne will be sailing for winter flounder starting April 1st on a daily basis. We will be sailing open boat only unless a request is made for a private charter. All bait and tackle provided. We will be sailing with any number of passengers up to 4.

Please see our online captains log for a list of open dates on the web at http://www.bafishingcharters.com/

In addition, the Barbara Anne will be sailing twilight MONSTER bass trips during the months of May, June, and July. Reservations are required. We will be sailing charters only any other time. No need to worry about filling a charter because we do split charters as well. We can pair you up with other individuals in the same situation.
Thank you in advance for choosing Barbara Anne Charters

Capt. Anthony
917-921-0740



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2009
ANNOUNCEMENTS: KELLY ANNE added to the BARBARA ANNE family

The family of the Barbara Anne would like to welcome the addition of the KELLY ANNE into the barbara anne fleet. Starting in May, the Kelly Anne will be running both day and twilight striped bass trips. In addition, we will running trips aboard the Barbara Anne.Starting in the third week of may, she will be running monster ocean striped bass livelining trips where fish in the forties are common and fish in the fifties are possible.

The Kelly Anne is a 26ft. powder-blue regulator powered by twin 250 hp 4-stroke engines with the ability to reach 40 knots and cruise at a comfortable 30 knots. She hosts a spacey deck area where 6 anglers can be accommodated comfortably. She has a range of electronics that include: northstar 958, 952, northstar 800x loran, navnet2 10in fishfinder with a 1kw transducer, 4kw furuno navnet2 48 nm radar,
Uniden VHF. The Kelly Anne employs the use of 2 livewells: one above deck and one below deck.

At the helm will be Capt. Max Dall’Orso who has earned his 100 ton master license endorsement. Capt. Max Dall’Orso has been plying the waters of the NY Bight and Jersey for 20 years gathering and utilizing techiniques only learned by doing. He is the recipient of several FSA tournament awards including a first place finish in the Virginia invitational and a . He is a master of parachute jigging on the striped bass grounds in the NY BIGHT.

1st ANNUAL STRIPED BASS DERBY

The Barbara Anne will be hosting its first annual Striped Bass Derby with three prizes given out to the three largest bass of the year. At the closing of the striped bass season on December 15 th the final tallies will be given and the names and prizes will be announced for the top three prizes. All you need to do is fish on a charter or open boat and you are automatically enrolled in the derby. Prizes to be announced.

REGULATIONS: A Year In Review-a seesaw of emotions

In the year 2008, new york saw some of the most drastic and stringent regulations come down the pipe impacting all communities within the fishing industry (commercial, recreational, party/charter, Bait & Tackle shops, and etc). It has been a seesaw of emotion on the fluke front with ny state coming down with 4 fish @ 20 ½ inches ( literally doormat fishing). With literally a handful of keepers, we saw some of the best fluking in years with a nice showing of doormat fish. A complete debacle on the regulatory front.

The MRAC meeting at the DEC Bunker has ended, and the disbelief among the fishermen fromtherecreationalsectorcannotbedescribed. The most restrictive summer flounder and scup bag, and season limits were put on the table and the numbers will basically force a number of fishing businesses to decide whether it is feasible to fish in Long Island and New York waters anymore for these species.

As the season progressed, the powers that be finally admitted to controversial science and erroneous reporting practices for fluke totals.

The truth on fluke numbers is leaking from the fisheries management system like an incoming tide through a wooden Sea Bright skiff that has not tasted salt water in years.
The National Marine Fisheries Service may be busily trying to caulk the leaks, but the real facts are gushing through the seams faster than elitists can spin them or environmentalists argue.

Robert "Dusty" Rhodes, former vice chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, has spent weeks checking the leaks, and found this week that there is no denying the rising water in the bilge.
"The new model that they've used on summer flounder proves we are not overfishing and overfishing is not occurring," he said. "We've been right all along."

ASMFC to study slot limits for fluke

Blackfish will be locked in at 4 fish-with a 1 month season closure starting December 20th and reopening jan 17th.

Saltwater License is coming with two fee schedules to be decided on.


On an ending note, the regulations and the powers-that-be have squeezed this industry to the point of suffocation but not death. And because of you, THE RECREATIONAL FISHERMEN, we have been able to sustain business and promote something that is natural and inherent to all of us, “ the ability to go fishing”.

SEABASS CEVICHE


Here is a quick and fairly easy recipe for Mexican Ceviche. This recipe is not only easy but very delicious. I prefer to use this recipe because the meat is substitutable and requires no cooking! Great for parties, weddings, appetizers or anything else you desire. This Ceviche can be served with crackers, rice, or over a salad. Try this recipe over a plate of pasta for an awesome Ceviche Pasta Salad!1lb of sea bass or fluke fillets
6 limes1 cup freshly diced tomatoes1 chopped, green pepper4 tablespoons chopped parsley¼ tsp each of salt and pepper½ teaspoon oregano2 chopped, jalapeno peppers2 tablespoons of white vinegar1 finely chopped, medium onion2 tablespoons of fresh, chopped cilantro1 dash Tabasco sauceStep 1Dice fish (or shrimp) into ½ pieces. Step 2 Cut limes in half and squeeze juice evenly over fish. Make sure there is enough juice to fully cover the fish as this is how the fish is cooked. Once fish is fully covered in lime juice, place fish and juice in bowl, cover with clear wrap and place in the refrigerator over night. Be sure to mix well often.Step 3After marinating the fish over night pour off the remaining juice. Do not squeeze the rest of the lime juice out of the fish. Some will be needed to keep it moist. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well. Refrigerate 1-2 hours before serving.Optional: Cover serving plates with lettuce leaves for a beautiful look.Use sliced avocado or black olives to garnish the top of the Ceviche to give it a little more color and a bit of taste!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Welcome to Barbara Anne Fishing Charters Blog




We are located in Staten Island, NY. Just 20 minutes from NJ, and 80 mins. from Pennsylvania.
Specializing in Inshore Fishing the
Barbara Anne will be fishing all waters up to and including NY Bight, Raritan Bay and NY Harbor and the New Jersey coast out to 17 Fathoms.

The Barbara Anne will fish year round (weather permitting) as she has a heated cabin with a V-berth designed to accommodate comfortably