Though there have been varying opinions about the quality of this spring’s striped bass fishing. Chuck Many has proven there are plenty of big bass every time he’s fished for them. This week’s report follows :
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Good day on Tuesday with Kil Song, Cesar Carranza, Paddy Sciortino, & Alex Katyan!! Never total Mayhem, but never a long lull between fish either. Ended the day with 22 up to 2 48 pound fish and 2 46 pound fish. Smallest went 26 pounds. Can’t wait to do it again!!!!





Many slow trolls live eels from his Tyman out of Highlands in the Chesapeake Bay style with planer boards. All bass are tagged and released.
A small craft advisory is up through late tonight.
Saturday’s forecast is for southeast winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 before shifting to east in the afternoon.
The Hudson River Fisherman’s Association has posted memoriam for one of their oldest and most involved members — Butch Pawson, who passed away at 76 on April 26.
A skilled bottom fisherman, Butch got involved in the fishing tackle business in the 1980’s by producing Butch’s terminal tackle rigs. He was born in Englewood and grew up in Carltstadt before moving to Little Egg Harbor. It’s likely that many of his friends didn.t know his first name was actually Howard.

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