2008-2010 reportsJune 25, 2010
Some of the best fishing in June in
memoryt!!
50lb stripers from Roamer Shoals to Belmar,
porpoises (yes we had them in front of the dock on Wednesday!), right whales,
black drum, mako and big fluke in river by and ocean. If you did not get
out you are missing an awesome beginning of the season. Killies and squid
landing the big fluke but also on big jigs at the fingers down by Shrewsbury
Rocks. Tom Ferrara and Tony Florio black drum on live bunker at Flynns
Knoll . They also had a thresher shark run off minutes before
landing this beast!
![]() Also some reports of cod on clams at select reefs. Plus the ling are
starting to show up.
October 11,
2009
What happened to
September? Fluke season ended early this year. The big bluefish invaded the
river early. Looks like striped bass have begun to arrive. Mostly night
bite, but that should change any day as the temps drop. The www.hi-mar.com Fall tourney starts in two
weeks. Kevin McArthur caught a nice 32lb bass last night on live eels under the
hHighlands Bridge. He said that he had all bass. And the big blues never
bothered him. He also used worms and peanut bunker. "They were
hungry!"
Aug. 14,
2009
It is time to go weakfishing!! They are in the back
of the bay in basically all three channels. We have landed them up to 21" so
far. The fluke fishing has also picked up with fluke up to 4 lbs. landed with
plenty of fluke just missing the 18" limit. Offshore a little there are large
bluefish to be chummed. Blues are up to 12 lbs. drifting chunks back. Bonito and
false albacore will be around also, as they have been on points south for about
2 weeks now. They should be moving up the coast. How about a weakfish and fluke
combo trip, or maybe bluefish, bonito and falsies?? Offshore is hot for tuna and
Mahi in the Mudhole.
Bahrs Shark Tournament is Back
a bit low key as back in the early
90s.
It has been over 12 years since we last had
it.
July 1, 2009 we cook your catch!!
it has been another great month for catching monster stripers on the Jersey
Shore! Just as last June the big fish reappeared feeding on bunkers, herring,
and clams. Captain Fletcher on the two River Charters loaded the docks with bass
and as he usually does releases the real big momas. George Moss of Rumson was
lucky to have a great day (no rain) and nothing but fish over 40 lbs.
Pete Paeuls Fathers Day Tourney Winner was Dennios Yervis from
Middletown...37.78 lb betating 2nd and 3rd both by less thaen a quarter
pound!
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