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Weekend fishing looking good

After one more day of hard northwest winds they will be dropping down to provide anglers with calm seas and fine fishing conditions.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar is cancelling the Friday trip, but everything looks fine from Saturday to Monday for striper fishing. The blackfish boats from Belmar can fish in northwest winds, and they will be working hard to catch tog before the N.J. season closes at the end of Saturday afternoon.

The marine forecast is for NW winds at 15-20 knots with gusts to 25 on Friday before dropping down during the night.

Capt. Jim Freda reported great surface striper action in Raritan Bay as large stripers were blasting bunkers despite the chilly 47 to 52 degree water temperatures.

Phil Sciortino Jr. at the Tackle Box in Hazlet says no bait is needed in the bay if you cast this lure after soaking it in Tackle Box Bunker Oil.

Lots of NW wind coming

Capt. Ron Santee is cancelling the next two days on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands due to forecasts of northwest gusts to 30 knots which will make Raritan Bay striper fishing tough. Santee tried it today and only had a brief morning bite. In fact it was a one customer bite as Leif caught five of the 8 bass taken all day. The afternoon tide change didn’t produce.

The Ocean Explorer from Belmar has a Coast Guard inspection tomorrow.

They had action Monday with short blackfish plus some keepers and cod. Sea bass are already showing.

Raritan Bay stripers hitting — when conditions are right

I’m back with a new computer and will try to catch up this week.

Raritan Bay striper fishing is off to the expected fast start, but even with abundant bass there must be reasonable conditions for a good bite.

After enjoying a bite Saturday on the change of the tide, Capt. Ron Santee was looking for the same thing this morning with his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands only to see that plan defeated as the wind came up hard against the current and it quickly got ugly. He’s taking Monday off, but will be back at Tuesday.

Dave Lilly reported that all he had to earlier in the week for steady releases was to troll Tony Maja mp-jos off Keyport. He was delighted with the Tony Maja MoJo rod which has a light tip that signals when the trolling speed is just right.

Chuck Many had great fishing slow trolling live eels down the beach from his Tyman out of Highlands last summer, but decided to try that technique in the bay this week. That produced a released 47-pound striper plus several others when he made the mistake of fishing too many lines by himself.

At Belmar, the Golden Eagle had close to a boat limit of stripers Saturday during an all-day bite. The Big Mohawk had a pick of blackfish up to 5 1/2 pounds Saturday along with some keeper cod and ling.

The marine forecast is for east winds at 10 knots.

Bunkers tough to come by in Raritan Bay

Capt. Joe Massa reports most bunkers seem to have left Raritan Bay during the recent cold snap, but he managed to net enough for chunking today. John Andrea managed one bass on a live bait before they did much better chunking bass up to 36 inches in the back of the bay on his My Three Sons from Morgan Marina.

I still don’t have a computer, but was able to get this info out on another unit.

Out of Commission

The Captain is out of commission due to computer failure. Once he is back up and running, all the fishing reports will be coming in.

The Captain’s Daughter

Golden Eagle finds good bottom life

About 18 blackfish were boated plus a couple of cod while short tog added to the bite which continued throughout the trip’

The weather is looking good early tomorrow with south winds at just 5 knots before going to the southeast plus a chance of rain in the afternoon.

Chuck Many says the water in his salt ponds at Hilton Head must be warming up because he caught his first tarpon there in months.

Monday looks like best bet for fishing this week

There will be some wind from the northwest, but seas should be modest tomorrow for what may be the best fishing opportunity of the week.

The forecast is for northwest winds at 10-15 knots with gusts to 20. The direction shifts to west in the afternoon.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar is sailing at 7:30 for bottom fishing.

The Mimi VI from Point Pleasant is taking reservations for blackfishing this week at 6 with a Limit of 16 at a $125 fare that includes all bait. Call 732 370-8019 for reservations.