Left Wickford at 7AM with the Degnan family, my step-daughter Shauna, her husband Rob and his boys, Matt & Ty, for a Block Island adventure. The boys, 11 & 13, had never been to the Island and were excited to just see it. I was hoping to provide more than that. We headed to the SE corner to drift eels, where word had it the fishing had been pretty good. We fished right on the corner, The Steps, and Black Rock with a sizable fleet and caught nothing, and saw nothing caught. Decided to hit the SW corner where I have done well in the past on an incoming tide. By this time it was 11 AM and we had started talking about The Oar. Got to the red buoy at the SW corner and we had it pretty much to ourselves, one other boat drifting, and a charter boat trolling the area. The drift was East to West at about 1.5 to 2 kts. The first drift my rod went off with a wicked good fish. Let me say that I am ashamed to relate that this was my first real striper fishing trip of the year. Getting the boat back from FL the end of May, then a number of maintenance issues on the boat has kept me off the water for the most part until now. I was definitely rusty. The fish ran off well but my drag was set too tight and the knot pulled and the fish got away. We lost a couple more when we didn't let them run long enough. These fish were finicky! We learned that we had to let them run about twice what I remembered or you just got your eel back intact. Not easy for an excited 11 year old, or me for that matter! We ended up with a fish for everyone, a couple of small ones, but a nice 24# fish and finally a 30# fish that Shauna caught that had everyone screaming and high fiving. These boys were used to pond fishing for pan fish. They had never imagined catching anything this size! A great lunch at The Oar, some souveniers from the general store, and the whole crew slept all the way home. I would like to commend my first mate, Miss K, for handing her rod and a very nice fish to one of the boys to pull in (he was the only one of the family who had not caught a fish at that point). It was a very generous act and provided Tyler with a new facebook picture and a memory that will live forever.
Dad got the first one:

Shauna got the biggest one:

Matt says this is OK!

Ty is stoked!

The captain is happy

The crew well fed and peaceful enjoy the ride home
