Spetember 2001September 26,
2001
This past weekend was a nice end to the summer. The
weather was pleasant and the fishing was superb.
Chumming for blues after a brief break is now
decent asagain at the Srewsbury Rocks. Some nice stripers are being taken at the
"Rip" the biggest a 22lbs by John Hayes on Monday morning on worms. Also on
worms Rich Chevalier of Highlands had 20 + bass under the Highlands bridge on
Monday Evening on the outgoing tide. He had the whole river to himself as they
were mostly shorts a few looked like slot fish. He seemed to be hooked up on
every drift.
KKat Charter Reports
The Dan Rubano party from NYC started the day with
a Mudhole troll. After 3 hours without a hit, we decided to go bluefishing.
Not encouraged by reports of slow fishing by the fleets at the usual spots, we
anchored up on our own offshore of the Snake, and soon had very good fishing.
One bonito spiced the catch.
The Joe DuPont party party from Highlands left the
dock in search of Weakfish, but called the day short on account of high winds
and steady rain.
The Mike Yaniak party had very good weakfishing
with perfect condtions, a steady north-northeast wind blowing us across the
Reach channel.
The Jerry Noll party from PA had excellent
weakfishing, with plenty of Porgies to spice the catch.
The Hyper Striper Tuna
Trip
Capt Pete Wagner came back on Friday from the Texas Tower area with 4
medium bluefin and one dusky shark. Party Boats
The Elaine B is
now sailing for Sea bass,Porgies and Blackfish. The Sea bass and Porgy fishing has been excellent.Sea bass up to 3lbs. Jumbo Porgies, with quite a few limits on both species. We also have been catching some Blackfish but we are concentrating on the other 2 species. This is the best sea bass and porgy fishing I've seen in many years. Capt. Stan At Atlantic Highlands, Capt. Tom Buban said patronage has been light but fishing for weakfish and porgies is very good on his Atlantic Star in Raritan Reach.
The Sea Fox had most anglers limited out on weakfish Thursday. That boat will not sail Friday's ling marathon since they'll be out in the canyon.
Capt. Ed Bunting Jr. said this was the best week of the year for weakfishing with many limits on his Sea Horse while most customers catch six to eight plus porgies. Some manage 35 to 40 porgies on worms, and a few croakers have also been caught. Michael Murphy Killagan of Hackensack boated a 7-pound weak.
Capt. Art Hilliard of the Eagle reported last Saturday produced decent weakfishing in Raritan Reach for Anglers and Hunters Association. The 56 legal weaks ran up to a 4.1-pounder by Mike Kastner of Belleville. There was fair weakfishing that evening in Ammo Pier Channel plus some porgies as Chris Chin of Tappen, N.Y. had the largest at 4.3 pounds. Raritan Reach was good Sunday for Garden State Brickface Co. until too much boat traffic developed. Stanley Koberski of Rahway boated a 4.8-pound weak. Tuesday's weakfishing in the Reach was best around Buoy 10 when pockets of fish were encountered. John Lewandowski of Toms River managed a limit, and David McCormick of Elizabeth boated a 4 1/2-pounder. NJ Fishing
News
The 10th annual Governor's Surf Fishing Tournament will be held Sunday, Oct. 7 at Island Beach State Park from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Over 1,240 anglers competed for a host of prizes ranging up to the Governor's Cup last fall. This contest has funded various projects at the park including purchase of an automatic heart defibrillator which is the first at any N.J. state park. Special arrangements are available for disabled anglers to fish from balloon tire beach wheelchairs which were also provided with tournament funds. The handicapped should contact Greg Kucharewski at 732 840-9197. Entry forms are available in the free Jersey Coast Anglers Association newsletter available in many tackle shops or by downloading the form from the JCAA web site at http://www.JCAA.org. Fluke have been the the most common species for the Governor's Tournament the last few years, but those fish will not be eligible this time because the season is closed.
The N.J. Division of Fish and Wildlife will the conduct a surf fishing seminar for women on Oct. 6, the day before the tournament. For information contact the Division at 908 637-4125.
The JCAA Sportsperson of the Year Dinner will be held Sunday, Oct. 28 from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at Crystal Point Yacht Club, Rt. 70 and River Rd., Point Pleasant. Senator Jon Corzine is the featured speaker. The $60 tickets include a full dinner and door prizes plus a DJ for dancing. For tickets contact Tom Siciliano at 201 573-6363 or Al Marantz at 732 280-2643. |