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Understanding current and tide is key to fishing in Delaware Black sea bass live in deep water where a strong current can make fishing difficult. KEN NEIL PHOTO Eric Burnley January 16, 2021 Last week, we discussed the tides and currents that determine where and when fish are likely to feed in the Cape Region. Since almost all the water in the region is tidal, knowledge of tides and current is critical to successful fishing. Most tackle shops give away tide charts, and this newspaper prints the tides in every edition. What they do not tell you about are the different changes in current direction at locations such as Indian River Inlet and the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. As the tide fills the Inland Bays, it takes time before all that water reaches the end of the bays at Millsboro and Love Creek. Before the bays fill up, the tidal wave has passed by Indian River Inlet and the water begins to drop. Now high tide has gone by, but the current is still runn ....
Satellite tag to tell four-month story of striped bass Drew Johnson, his son Luke Johnson and their friend Dave Vitella with their dogs and the MiniPSAT tag they found on Lewes Beach. The tag was deployed in a 46-inch striped bass named Independence, caught off Montauk, N.Y., over Fourth of July weekend 2020. SUBMITTED PHOTO Eric Burnley January 2, 2021 We have all heard of a message in a bottle, but three Lewes residents – Drew Johnson, his son Luke Johnson and their friend Dave Vitella – found a message in a satellite tag. They were walking their dogs along Lewes Beach when they found the MiniPSAT satellite tag that had been deployed during the Fourth of July weekend in a 46-inch striped bass named Independence by a team from The Fisherman Magazine, Gray FishTag Research and the Navionics Striped Bass Study. The fish was caught, tagged and released on a bucktail off Montauk, N.Y. ....