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Blackfish no problem for Massa

Party boat blackfishing has been generally picky, but Capt. Joe Massa had no such problem when he ran his My Three Sons up from Southside Marina in Point Pleasant to his spring slip in Morgan Marina. Fishing his small spots that aren’t practical for party boats resulted in a six-man limit up to a 9-pounder.

This is an earlier shot of Massa from a Rhode Island trip.I seem to have misplaced the shot of this trip I

A gale warning is up to Thursday afternoon for west winds gusting to 30 knots,

Looking back at a very valuable world record

This Facebook entry details the famed “million-dollar tuna.

“Guy Yocom set out with the express purpose of catching an all-tackle world record yellowfin — he was registered in Mustad Hooks’ “Hook A Million” world-record contest, which promised $1 million to anyone who caught an IGFA all-tackle world-record fish with a Mustad hook. Amazingly, Yocom and his team pulled off the impossible.

Weight: 427 pounds Line Class: M-130 / All Tackle Angler: Guy Yocom Location: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Date: Sept. 18, 2012 Fight Time: 50 minutes Lure/Bait: Chunk bait Tackle: Jerry Brown line; Shimano Tiagra reel; Melton rod Captain: Greg DiStefano Courtesy IGFA / igfa,org”

A small craft advisory is up in NY/NJ Bight through Tuesday afternoon. The forecast is for west winds at just 5-10 knots before increasing to southeast 10-15 with gusts to 20 in the afternoon.

The S.S. Miss Belmar got in its one-day tog tournament yesterday with a good crowd aboard on a beautiful day. The start in northern areas was slow, but boats fishing to the south were catching more blackfish — so that’s where the boat ended up. The only detail available was that an 8.5-pounder became the new seasonal leader. Another such tournament day may be set for Jan. 12.

SHO-NUF gets into winter bluefins

SHO-NUF usually trolls for giant stripers out of Cape Charles, Virginia during the winter, but switched it up this week to try offshore for giant bluefins. A giant tuna was fought for 4 1/2 hours before being lost at boatside. The next day they missed a couple of hits before settling for a 66-incher that was cut up for fresh tuna dinners.

A small craft advisory is up through Monday afternoon. Southwest winds at 20-25 knots will drop to 15 by the afternoon.

Miss Belmar running blackfish contest on Sunday

The Miss Belmar is running a tog tournament tomorrow, but the Golden Eagle and Big Mohawk from that port will sail as normal for tog.

Though there’s a small craft advisory up from Sunday afternoon to Monday afternoon, the morning forecast is just south at 10-15 knots.

Get into offshore sea bass before season closes

Fishing on offshore wrecks is at its peak. but the season for sea bass is coming toward closure. Fortunately. there are lots of openings left on N.J. party boats, while New York anglers can fish on the almost daily trips of the Capt. Lou Fleet at Freeport. Call Anthony Gillespie at 516 623-5833 for up to the hour info on the Capt. Lou trips.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar not only had sea bass up to 6 1/2 pounds on yesterday’s trip, but also jumbo porgies plus some weakfish and blues. To top it off, they fed dogfish to big tuna though those fish were lost.

The forecast is for southwest winds at 10-15 knots plus rain before going to west at 15-20 and gusts to 30 in the afternoon.

Fine weather for Christmas

Cold, but calm weather should prevail for the Christmas period in NY/NJ Bight. With north winds at just 10 knots forecasted for the next two days, conditions should be ideal for another shot at a striper in the surf which shouldn’t interfere with the holiday festivities.

MERRY CHRISTMAS & FISHY NEW YEAR!

Really last minute gifts for anglers

No shopping required — just check the site of the angler’s favorite party boat for one of the special deals they are all offering now, and provide what you select in an envelope. What better gift can you offer a fisherman?

Though moderate west winds are in the forecast, there is a likelihood of some rain or snow.

AFTCO clothing — Great Christmas gift for anglers

Anyone looking for a last minute perfect Christmas gift for a fisherman can’t go wrong with any item of AFTCO clothing. I virtually live in AFTCO shorts since the move to Florida — after only using them about six months a year in the north. They are virtually indestructible and easy to clean. Add AFTCO Guy Harvey shirts for more “formal” wear and an angler can be all set with clothing that looks good and wears great!

With a small craft advisory down this afternoon, there’s fine fishing weather coming up tomorrow in NY/NJ Bight with north winds at just 5 knots which turn southwest in the afternoon.

Ocean City bluefins holding up

The incredible bluefin tuna bite off Ocean City, Maryland continues to produce a great opportunity for Capt. Monty Hawkins on his party boat Morning Star out of that port. Despite some tough weather this week, his last trip produced less size but more volume. Monty will try to get in another tuna trip before Christmas.

Vinny D’Anton reports there was snow on northern N.J. beaches this morning. All of the local pros appear to have given up on the usual early winter run of small stripers.

A small craft advisory is up through Sunday afternoon. The forecast is for northwest winds at 15-20 knots.