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Merry Christmas

The far offshore wrecks remain loaded with big sea bass, but getting to them remains a challenge. The Golden Eagle from Belmar has cancelled Dec. 26 and 28 trips due to the weather forecasts.

Sho-Nuf Charters from Cape Charles, Va. will continue their trophy striper trolling as long as those trophy size bass can be released.

A gale warning remains up in NY/NJ Bight. Rain and snow is likely at times.;, with seas up to 6 feet.

Merry Christmas & a Fishy New Year.

Last minute fishing gifts

Though it’s best to stay away from tackle which may not be suitable for the fishing your angler enjoys, you can’t go wrong with AFTCO fishing clothing. I wear AFTCO shorts almost every day as they not only are almost indestructible, but also fashionable. AFTCO also features a line of Guy Harvey shirts covering many types of saltwater fish in action. Many tackle shops carry AFTCO clothing which can also be purchased on their web site.

If your angler regularly fishes aboard a particular party boat, you can go to their web site and find discounted trip tickets which can be used at any time. The same thing can be accomplished with his favorite tackle shop.

For young anglers, a stocking full of such odds and ends as leadered hooks and sinkers may be more appreciated than school clothing. At least that was the case with me when I started fishing with a cane pole from docks around Merrick, Long Island!

The forecast for NY/NJ Bight is for southwest winds at 15-20 knots before diminishing to 15 in the afternoon. Rain and snow is likely.

Cold waters haven’t slowed Chesapeake bass

Though Chuck Many wasn’t able to bring his Tyman to the Chesapeake for the winter trophy striper fishery, he got out with Capt. Clinton Lessard on his Sho-Nuf last week for experimental trips that produced 18 big stripers including 51 and 53 pounders by slow trolling live eels out of Cape Charles. This is all release fishing, but a best bet for those seeking the largest striper of a lifetime.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar had to cancel last night’s offshore wreck trip due to the winds.

The NY/NJ Bight forecast is for west winds at 15-20 knots.

Chesapeake trophy stripers starting

Anglers seeking a personal best striper are very likely to reach their goal by fishing Chesapeake Bay’s winter waters. Females that left northern waters in the fall are now full of roe which adds to the weight of the released fish. Those interested should contact Sho-Nuf Charters at Cape Charles, Virginia.

The forecast for NY/NJ Bight is for west winds at 15-20 knots before increasing to 25 in the afternoon.

Check with skippers about forecast

Though the forecast is marginable for smaller boats, the big party boats may be able to fishoffshore wrecks in northwest winds.

The Saturday forecast is for NW at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 30. That still may be comfortable on the big party boats, and the Golden Eagle from Belmar is planning to make the run. Remember that the sea bass fishery closes at the end of the month.

Last days for sea bass

The sea bass season is coming to an end on the last day of the month., and big party boats are sailing trips almost every day in order to get in the almost daily limit action on the biggest sea bass of the year. The same wrecks also produce big porgies, ling, and large bluefish. Don’t miss out on the best and biggest sea bass of the year as these trips usually produce limit catches for all and a possible personal record. Surprisingly, it’s often warmer out there than at the dock.

The forecast for NY/NJ Bight is a small craft warning with southwest winds at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 30 which shouldn’t bother those big offshore party boats.

North Jersey surf still a dead issue

Vinny D’Anton says it appears that the northern N.J. surf may have produced its last striped bass of the 2025 season some time ago as even the most dedicated slept in after 18 1/2 inches of fluffy snow carpeted the beach. If so, this will be the earliest end to the season in my memory as I was always able to pick away through January during the many seasons I fished there before moving to Florida. With the climate change prediction of ever warmer winters, I thought I might be still into surf bass in February eventually. Yet, this December was probably the worst ever in that area — and all the pros seem to have given up.

Tomorrow’s weather looks a lot better with NW winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 before cropping to 5-10 in the afternoon.

Another gale warning

At least the surf should be calm as yet another gale watch is up through tomorrow in NY/NJ Bight. There’s been no recent news about stripers, but blackfishing has been holding up.