It's Time, Islanders of the Order of Rod and Reel: Go Fish
Golden time at Eastville Beach.
Jeanna Shepard
Lining up by the drawbridge.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Sousa family heads to State Beach in thick fog.
Jeanna Shepard
Casting out into Vineyard Haven's outer harbor.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Heading out at dawn from Edgartown harbor.
Ray Ewing
Catching a fish is a thrill for all ages.
Jeanna Shepard
Gene Bergeron has a ferry view.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Weather beyond Big Bridge.
Jeanna Shepard
John O'Donnell works his lure to attract his prey.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The glare of the sun on the open water.
Ray Ewing
Menemsha jetty is perennial favorite.
Jeanna Shepard
Pretty time of day for Kathy Casagrande.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Filleting table is put to use.
Jeanna Shepard
Mike Fusco casts into pea soup.
Jeanna Shepard
Ray Ewing
Todd Steckbeck.
Jeanna Shepard
It's the time of year when everyone want to get the blues — bluefish, that is, along with albies and bonito, but hold the striped bass this year. The annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby starts this weekend and will not conclude until mid-October, by which time any number of Islanders and visitors will be puffy-eyed and zombie-like, conditions brought on by a passion for the fishing competition that overwhelms lesser human endeavors such as sleep.
