Bonito & Spanish mckerel at Carnegat Ridge
Light tackle trolling appears to be rounding into shape at Barnegat Ridge which is fishable most days even for relatively small boats.
Capt. Dave De Gennaro has been into that fishing with his Hi Flier out of Barnegat, and will be running open to the Ridge tomorrow, He charges $150 with a limit of four on the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ridge trips. On Sunday, Hi Flier will run off for tuna to the mid-range grounds or even to the canyons if necessary. Call 732 330-5674 for info.

Chris has been finding some legal weakfish and fluke in Barnegat Bay. However, on Monday only one weak was caught before he took Wayne Hopkins of Kutztown, Pa. and Jim Soch from West Milford, N,J. into the inlet where they cast with light tackle to release 12 stripers from 22 to 27 inches.
Another open boat tuna possibility may be Saturday to Sunday on the Canyon Runner from Point Pleasant. Call 732 272-4445 about that canyon overnighter.
Capt. Chris De Stefano was aboard Frank Criscola’s Crisdel from Brielle Yacht Club last week when they fought a bigeye tuna on 50-pound for two hours before subduing the 265-pounder. That would be a sure big money-winner in the Ocean City White Marlin Open which runs from Aug. 5-9 in Maryland. Chris has heard that white marlin have been hitting in Wilmington Canyon, but there haven’t been any tuna there.
Capt. Vinny Vetere reports striper fishing has been good every day from his Katfish out of Great Kills. He has room Friday and Saturday. Call 917 693-8908.
Shark River bluefish disappeared when Mike Casella was up here from Sarasota this week, but there was a flurry of top water action again this morning. I released three from 4 to 6 1/4 pounds on a Pili Popper, before catching another on a Z-Man paddle tail.

for stripers with Vinny D’Anton, who got him into fishing during the winter in Florida. Unfortunately, the last two days haven’t worked out well for that effort. Vinny did raise a few bass to his Chug Bug at Manasquan this morning, but only one was hooked — and it got off just before being landed. Mike has one more morning to come up with a northern fish.
Though all the anglers competing in Saturday’s Point Pleasant Elks Fluke Tournament couldn’t come up with a fluke larger than 8.6 pounds, Capt. Vinnie Veter of Katfish from Great Kills did much better the day before by weighing in the largest doormat of the year I’ve heard of so far — while he was running a striper charter in the Hudson River.






