Just when early fall striper fishing looked to be well underway, those fish turned scarce and fussy today.

Capt. Ron Santee ran his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands back to where he left plenty of them yesterday, but the bait had moved and the fleet never got on them. A couple of bass were caught and a couple more lost. Tomorrow is another day!

Chuck Many had big striper releases on Sunday with his Tyman from Highlands.”Sunday was a tough one!! South wind was howling, seas were rolling, but we did manage a few absolute monster Bass. Also had a cool moment when a Bluefin ate an eel on a down rod. Almost spooled us, chased it down to get line back on the reel, but it ultimately broke at the leader. You never know what might happen when you put a bait in the water!”

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A great forecast for tomorrow in NY/NJ Bight with west winds at just 10-15 knots.

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BLUE RUNNER Oct 18-19

Capt. Mark DeBlasio reported last week from his Blue Runner from Point Pleasant. “Well .. a little birdie told me yesterday that our offshore season is a wrap and I’d have to agree. Chased some warm water to the south. Started off on troll and pretty early on went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin. Continued looking around and released some Bluefins and Skippies. Most of the marks were deep so went on chunk and had more skippies but none of our target species. Overnight saw us release a Sword, Mako and Tiger shark but no Tuna. Missed a few more S…

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