Blue Crabs Finally Dig In as Winter Arrives
Message from the Cap’n is a compilation of fishing advice, waterman and weather insights, Chesapeake lore, and ordinary malarkey. Or, as the Cap’n puts it, News from the folks who keep their feet wet in the Potomac and St. Mary’s Tuesday’s water temperature reached 48 degrees F at the weather buoy at Point Lookout. After the cold Monday night, steam could be seen venting across the width of the Potomac. What a difference a few days bring, with us wearing shorts on Christmas Day, watching hard crabs crawl on the bottom in St. George Creek over New Year’s Day and snow showers in Smith…
Have You Had Your Crab Feast This Summer?
A full crab feast served at sea, up to six people, $100 per person, leaving from St. George Island, MD.
Schedule a Floating Crab Feast
Women are singing at the news: Cap’n Jack’s floating crab-feasts are back! Call & reserve your party today!
Jack Russell Launches 2-Day Student Charters
Squirmy, slimy & wet; lessons of practical safety & best ecological practices at the shoreline; student charters for “crew” aged 10-14.