Capt. Ron Santee had a good striper catch yesterday in fine conditions with his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, but the weather was a lot different today. Santee said “I’t’s amamazing after all these years of posting fishing in the snot reports and the great fishing that comes with it that customers still want to wait for the perfect day!
Headed out today with the wind blowing 20 out of the North, Dark & Cold with a little bit of a swell and chop…..Found amazing life right off the bat, a huge area of birds working, just like it’s supposed to be. Action was awesome the first couple hours, lost the tide bite went to a pick.
After the change the wind came on stronger, the life came back and we finished up with a bang! Another great Striper trip in the books. Sailing everyday bright and early, first boat out. Don’t miss this bite!‘

A small craft advisory is up tonight, but by morning it should be northwest at just 10-15 knots before dropping to 5-10 in the afternoon.
There was a great tautog catch last week as Aiden Cole (17) boated a 15.78-pounder on Melissa Ann Fishing Charters, and weighed it in for a CT. Trophy Award before releasing her.
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