Raritan Bay stripers could start any day now
Though it’s still very early after a rugged winter for striped bass to turn on in Raritan Bay, you will never know if you don’t try.
Shore anglers should try bloodworms or clams — especially on incoming tides during sunny days that warm the shallows.
Boaters may be able to find productive spots by searching with their fishfinders. That was the case a few years ago when Chuck Many hadn’t been able to a single bass during early March to get the season started on his Tyman before I joined his crew for another try. While looking off Perth Amboy, a few marks showed up on the fishfinder — and we soon had a bite going with shorts until the last worm was gone. While heading back to Highlands during a calm mid-morning we were surprised to spot a swirl. Blind casting with jigs and shads produced a steady bite of shorts — and one even hit a popper!
The Wednesday forecast is for northwest winds at 5-10 knots before going northeast in the afternoon.