Ladies and Gentlemen of the Order of Rod and Reel: Go Fish!
Casting a line off the fishing pier in Oak Bluffs.
Jeanna Shepard
Hanging the sign at Derby Headquarters at the base of Dock street.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Crowds line up along Lighthouse Beach for schoolies.
Larry Glick
Trolling Katama Bay.
Ray Ewing
Father and son bond at Menemsha.
Jeanna Shepard
Boards will soon have daily leaders posted.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Testing the waters off Menemsha channel.
Larry Glick
Impromptu fillet bench.
Jeanna Shepard
Joe El-Deiry unloads the refrigerators at the weigh-in station.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Crowds of fishermen can always be found lining the Menemsha jetty.
Larry Glick
Popular spot at sunset too.
Jeanna Shepard
It's the time of year when everyone want to get the blues — bluefish, that is, along with false albacore and bonito. The seventy-seventh annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby starts at 12:01 a.m. this Sunday 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.
