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Flat calm start to week

Mike Monte won’t be casting into the NJ surf until the morning, but he took a look at it this afternoon and found it to be flat calm.

That should be the same condition in the morning as the forecast is for west winds at just 10-15 knots with 2-3-foot seas. The Big Mohawk from Belmar reported mostly short blackfish this morning, but it should be better tomorrow as the bottom settles from recent swells.

Capt. Clinton Lessard reports from Cape Charles, Va. that he only has two days open for trolling trophy stripers on his SHO NUF — Jan. 1 and 10. Call him at 757 710-0098.

Greetings from the frozen south

It was 43 degrees yesterday morning in West Palm Beach, and Florida continues to experience its coldest Christmas in 33 years. There’s not much more fishing going on here then to the north, but at least we know it won’t last.

The NY/NJ Bight forecast is for west winds at 15-20 knots tomorrow morning before dropping to 10-15 in the afternoon. That should result in calm seas inshore plus the opportunity to get into the deep water wreck fishing for jumbo sea bass and porgies.

Merry Christmas and a fishy New Year!

Trophy stripers hitting in Virginia

The weather may leave something to be desired, but striper anglers trying to join the ranks of those who have caught a 50-pounder may not have a better chance of doing so than during early winter out of Cape Charles, Virginia. The following report yesterday from Chuck Many illustrates the possibilities as follows:

Big Girls came out to play!! 3 over 50 (55, 54, 51) and a few real close. Smallest of the day went just over 40 pounds. Great day on SHO NUF Sportfishing with Captain Clinton Lessard, Wesley Rose, & Joseph Eller!!

Lessard has some openings in January. Call 757-710-0098.

+Though the weather has been brutal, west winds will settle the ocean and possibly provide fishable conditions during the week.

Merry Christmas and a fishy New Year!

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Write a comment…Chuck Tyman Manny  · Awesome day with Clint Gray & Clint’s Striper Guide Service!!! Close again with fish to 58 pounds.
Union Hall, VA  · A bumpy start to the day was an understatement. Me and Chuck Tyman Manny beat our way out through the chop and it paid. 3 for 4 today with a big behemoth 58lb slob. Congrats Chuck on some beautiful fish. Heading home for Christmas tomorrow and I’ll be back at it next week. I still have a few January dates available to chase these trophy fish. Call 540-493-9660.
Write a comment…Lori Rose  · 0:43Water looks fairly calmLikeReply1wView 4 more comments

Ocean County surf stripers making last stand

Sorry about the problem with publishing as I’ve found that my last two blogs didn’t go out. That was unfortunate as Jerry Lasko reported a very late blitz of school stripers in the Ocean County surf the last two afternoons. The mornings were duds despite peanut bunkers being present, but there was plenty of bird life in the afternoons with bass in the 24-inch class. Maren Toleno released 14 and Jerry had five this afternoon. Rick Murphy also found a 30-incher among them yesterday. See photo below.

Unfortunately, the water temperature has dropped to 43 degrees — and that fishing may not survive the bad weather coming.

A gale warning is posted from 7 p.m. through late Friday. The morning forecast is for south winds at 25-30 knots with gusts before going southwest at 30-35 plus higher gusts and rain in the afternoon.

Party boats have been having a hard time getting in their offshore giant sea bass trips, but there may be some windows of better weather coming up. The Jamaica from Brielle had limits of sea bass plus many porgies on this week’s trip. Bill Itkin of Tuxedo Park , NY won the pool with a 10-pound pollock that beat a 6-pound sea bass. The Jamaica has spots available on several upcoming trips. Call 732 528-5014 for required reservations.

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13-lb tautog on Big Mohawk

Though smaller tog dominated today in a strong current, The Big Mohawk from Belmar came up with a real trophy on Monday when a few in the 7-10-pound class were also caught.

The forecast is fine for Wednesday with north winds at 5-10 knots before a gale watch goes up Thursday evening through late Friday.

Mike Monte has been shut out on school stripers the last two mornings in Monmouth County despite an abundance of loons feeding on sand eels.

Offshore sea bass trips taking spotlight

With striped bass fishing winding down, and blackfish limits low, large party boats are turning to the to the big catches of large sea bass and porgies available on far offshore wrecks. Limit catches are routine, and several other species often provide variety.

At Brielle, the Jamaica has room on the 10 p.m. Wednesday trip — and has added another for the following Wednesday. The Paramount sails to those deep water wrecks at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Call 732 528-5014 for the required reservations.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar has spots available on Tuesday’s sea bass trip at 7 p.m.

A small craft advisory is up through Tuesday morning. The morning forecast is for northwest winds at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 25 knots before dropping to 10-15 knots in the afternoon. Wednesday sounds ideal with 5-10-knot north winds.

Jerry Lasko said there was some small striper action in the Ocean County surf this morning as he released four and Maren Toleno added two.

Sand eels holding small stripers in NJ surf

Though the hot surfcasting may be over, there’s still some smaller stripers in the NJ surf with enough sand eels to hold them until water temperatures plunge.

Mike Monte had loons picking on sand eels in front of him this morning in the Monmouth County surf. He released a couple of bass in the 24-25-inch class and lost another while casting the 6-inch Tsunami Sand Eel into perfect surf conditions.

Jerry Lasko said there was no life in the Ocean County surf this morning, but he and Maren Toleno released a few in the 24-inch class in the afternoon. Herring were spotted shining in the surf at dusk, though the bite shut off at dark.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar wrapped up its striper season, but has room on its Dec. 20 offshore sea bass trip.

Small craft warnings are up from 7:30 p.m. to Monday morning. The forecast is for west winds at 15-20 knots with gusts to 25 in the morning

Ocean calms in west winds

Fishing conditions should be fine for Sunday as west winds knocked down big swells and the waters should clear on the change of tide.

Jerry Lasko only managed one 14-inch striper this afternoon in the Ocean County surf, but he said the water quality wasn’t good at that time.

With west winds of 15-20 knots in the forecast, the surf should be in good shape throughout Sunday. Herring were spotted today. and they could attract larger stripers.

At Belmar, the Big Mohawk will be sailing for blackfish at 6:30, and the Golden Eagle will give stripers one more try. However, you’ll have to fish off Cape Charles to catch a pre-spawning trophy tagged linesider such as Chuck Many is straining to hold before release,

West wind bodes well for blackfishing

With a switch to west winds tonight, seas should drop for boaters fishing close to the NJ Shore. Though the swell all week may have the tog off the feed, fishing for them under the protection of the hills should be comfortable.

Striped bass were still plentiful a few days ago off Ocean County where sand eels were providing the attraction. Feeding birds should tell the story there. The surf may take another day to clear up, though casting should be a pleasure with that wind behind you. The Tsunami Sand Eel should be a best bet.

The N.Y. striped bass season closed on Dec. 15. Raritan Bay anglers should be careful not to go over the line.

The forecast is for west winds at 20-25 knots plus gusts to 30. Seas that had been 9-13 feet will drop rapidly with those winds. All remaining party boats should be fishing tomorrow.

The Mimi VI from Point Pleasant has openings on tomorrow’s 6:30 tog trip, as well as one on Christmas Eve. Call 732 370-8019 for reservations.

Rough seas stop surf striper bite

Just as predicted, rough seas and an east wind put an end to NJ striper fishing today — and a gale watch is up through Friday afternoon.

The forecast is for east winds at 25-30 knots plus gusts to 40 knots before dropping a bit in the afternoon with rain. Jerry Lasko said the Ocean County surf was barely fishable this morning, though Maren Toleno managed to catch four small bass on a bucktail. The afternoon was unfishable. Lasko noted that the big waves have chewed up the beach, with beach buggys having to exit and go around some areas.

No party boats fished today, but the Golden Eagle from Belmar reported yesterday’s trip into heavy bird action produced boat limits of keepers and slots.

Capt. Clinton Lessard of SHO-NUF Charters at Cape Charles, Va. sent the following message about yesterday’s trolling for trophy stripers:

SHO-NUF Sportfishing / Charters

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Come fish with us on the updated 35’ Bertram. It’s huge cockpit and salon gives you plenty of room.

SHO-NUF Sportfishing / Charters17h  · Matt,Jeff,Steve, and Steven joined us today for a little catch and release action. It started off a little slow but got word of a few fish being caught a little above us. We made the move and set down on em’. We were 5 for 6 today with our biggest being 49lbs. All fish were released per regulations. Looks like a blow for the next two days. Back at it Saturday. Still have an availability early January. Give us a call. We will try our hardest to put you on that fish of a lifetime. 757-710-0098.