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NJ surfcasting a pick

Vinny D’Anton reports Monmouth County surfcasting has slowed to a pick even as boaters continue to do well just a bit further offshore. The bass are now of mixed sizes except for the lack of big ones. The weather was fine this morning, but there were just a few reports from the northern area,

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Great struiper bite

When one party boat reports a great early bite while another boat does the same later in the trip, it’s likely that everyone in NY/NJ Bight was happy today.

Capt. Ron Santee said the rain was over by 7 a,m, and fares on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands enjoyed an awesome striper bite of all sizes. The high hook caught 14. On the other hand, the Golden Eagle from Belmar had a slow start before holding stripers under the boat during long drifts.

The forecast is for northwest winds 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 in the afternoon.

A good day for stripers

It was another fine day for boaters in the NY/NJ/ Bight area as the Golden Eagle from Belmar reported lots of readings and long drifts with good action on 4-6-ounce diamond jigs — both plain and tailed.

Capt. Ron Santee reported from his Fishermen out of Atlantic Highlands as follows:

As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. As we got to the life this morning I watched a whole fleet of boats who were on the birds and life, all pick up and raced out to some new life that had come up!!! No way I was going for that, ran to where they all left and it was game on right off the bat.

Even through the change we still managed to pick away every drop. Had some awesome drifts after the change of tide even with all the traffic. Keepers, Bonus fish and several big babies that got to see another day.

Don’t let a BS forecast of some rain in the AM keep you home tomorrow, the bite has been very good, don’t miss it!! Not much time left….Back at it in the morning!

Mike Monte

7:00am-2:00/2:30pm. No Reservations, Open Boat. 

The forecast is for southwest winds at just 5 knots with a chance of morning rain.

Mike Monte tried the Sea Girt surf this morning, but there was nothing doing. A good sign was of loons diving and coming up with something — hopefully sand eels.

Jersey surfcasters into big bass

Though there is no sign of the fall schoolies along the beaches, N.J. surfcasters are getting good shots of action with big bass that often hit n mid-day. Vinny D’Anton said some anglers were discouraged by a cold rain this morning, and were willing to wait for a later bite,

The Golden Eagle from Belmar didn’t find the bass where they provided a great catch yesterday, but still ended up with some keepers while releasing many overs.

The Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands had to move around a lot but a hot bite developed at the end of the tide.

.The Queen Mary from Point Pleasant reported a boat limit of keepers yesterday for the annual charter of the Manasquan Fishing Club plus over 130 released stripers

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The marine forecast in NY/NJ Bight is for northeast winds at only 5-10 knots..

D’Anton beaches a 45-inch striper

The striped bass fall run continues to build up, and produced some big fish for surfcasters yesterday. Vinny D’Anton got his shots with a popper during a mid-morning trip to Monmouth County beaches, but the biggest bass blasted into schools of peanut bunkers and required a change to Vinny’s legal J-hook snagging rig before engaging in a long battle. Vinny noted that another angler released a 46-incher. Betty & Nick’s Tackle in Seaside Park sent a photo on Facebook of another bass that size taken in their area – though with no other info,

Vinny noted that this did not seem to be the first blitz of fall bass in his area, though that could change any day as a N.Y. surfcaster reported great volume action over there.

RHODE ISLAND TAUTOG RECORD

23.94 pounds! That’s what it took for Vlad Vaynshteyn to topple the Rhode Island state record. Guided by the expert wisdom of Capt. Connor MacLeod of Tall Tailz Charters the titanic tog beat the former Rhody record of 22.5 pounds set just last year aboard Newport Sportfishing Charters.

A gale watch is up until 6 p.m. By morning it should be down to north at 5 knots.

Boaters were back out after the gale force west winds dropped down, and the Golden Eagle from Belmar reported an epic day with stripers of all sizes around the boat all morning. Everyone caught a keeper. and there were also slot fish and overs as shads proved to be the best lure.

Betty & Nick’s photo.

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R.I. tautog record:23.94 pounds! That’s what it took for Vlad Vaynshteyn to topple the Rhode Island state record. Guided by the expert wisdom of Capt. Connor MacLeod of Tall Tailz Charters the titanic tog beat the former Rhody record of 22.5 pounds set just last year aboard Newport Sportfishing Charters.

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Great fishing conditions ahead for boaters

The strong westerly winds are finally calming down, and anglers in NY/NJ Bight should be able to fish in comfort as seas will be dropping off to a flat calm in a forecast of northwest winds at 15-20 knots before going to 10 knots west in the afternoon.

Capt, Ron Santee managed to get into a few stripers right away on Sunday before cutting his trip with the Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands short in waters rough enough to be dangerous. With a similar forecast for Monday, Rob decided to wait for Tuesday to get back on the stripers. It’s likely that the entire fleet will be on the water in the morning.

“Secret” lure revailed

Dave Lilly is always coming up with new ideas to catch stripers and fluke, but ended up saving a trip with Wally Smith by digging into the the bottom of his tackle box.

They got into a big fleet near Breezy Point, but didn’t see much going on. Trolling all his favorite lures on wire didn’t produce a hit before Lilly found a Stretch 25 in the bottom of his tackle box. As soon as that lure was deployed on braided line he was hooked up — and that continued with everything from shorts to overs on every drop.

That long, slim lure is made by Mann’s, and enables anglers to fish deep without weighted lines or drails since the diving head digs down as speed is increased.

It seemed to be especially effective in Raritan Bay during the early striper run when they seemed to prefer herring. Why it was the only lure which worked yesterday is a mystery, though much smaller Atlantic mackerel of tinker-size are in the prey mix this year.

Lilly went to the Tackle Box in Hazlet this morning to buy another Stretch 25 only to find they haven’t had one in stock for years! However, I suspect most local anglers have some saved and only in need of new hooks after all these years.

Lilly said it was flat calm yesterday, but blowing a gale today — as is predicted into Monday afternoon with west winds up to 35 knots.

Stripers hold up despite competition

Conditions in NY/NJ Bight were good today in west winds, and boaters had plenty of shots despite the weekend crowds.

Capt. Ron Santee had his annual charter for the IBEW on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands as fishing was good all day with good shots of keepers despite having to make moves to other areas every time a spot got tot too crowded and turned off the bite.

A gale watch is up for Sunday with west winds at 20-25 kno and up to 25 in the afternoon. No problem for party boats , but small boaters must exercise caution.

Raritan Bay stripers back on the bite

After having to work hard yesterday for fussy stripers in the Raritan Bay area of NY/NJ Bight, Capt. Ron Santee of the Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands said the bite was back to normal throughout today’s trip with lots of slot and bonus bass plus overs on jigs and shads. Best of all, there was less wind than had been predicted and no butt-kicking to be endured. That boat is chartered on Saturday.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar has been doing well with stripers this week while welcoming the first five vets aboard each day for a free trip. I hope many of my fellow vets have taken advantage of the generous offer.

GOLDEN EAGLE SETS FIRST OFFSHORE GIANT SEA BASS TRIP ION DECEMBER 6TH!” We are excited to have Pete Myers from Run Off Lures joining us on board! He’ll be showcasing their top-quality tackle and bringing along some great giveaways for the trip.
Our OFFSHORE GIANT SEA BASS TRIPS primarily target Giant Sea Bass & Porgies.
These trips depart at 8:00pm (departure times may vary
depending on NFS regulations) and return approximately 2:00 to 3:00pm the next day. On these trips, a rod & reel set up that has a 40 lb. braid test line with a 30 Ib. mono top shoot & leader is the preferred type of equipment. Remember, we will be fishing in 150 to 200 feet of water and the currents may be strong so your rod needs to be able to accommodate 16 to 18 oz. sinkers. We primarily use bait for these fish. Generally, these trips fish the wrecks between 50 and 80 miles offshore. Reservations are required.
You don’t want to miss this exciting
fishing.”

The forecast for Saturday is for northwest winds at 5-10 knots before increasing to 10-15 in the afternoon.

Tougher bass today

Capt. Ron Santee of the Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands reported “Today you had to be on your A game with the conditions we had!!

It got nasty after the change of tide with the wind against but the guys worked hard and never quit.

We bounced around several area’s all with life but only a few that produced fish beyond a pick. You could see the guys who have been doing this a long time catching all day, Kevin & Eddie in particular. They never stopped and were in the zone. Nice mix of slots & bonus fish for the guys today. Back at it in the morning.

Capt. Jim Freda got his Shore Catch charter into big stripers off Manasquan Inlet where they also saw bluefin tuna blasting into schools of bunkers.

Vinny D’Anton says northern N.J. striper fishing remains poor, but a N.Y. angler has had epic catches of school bass over there in heavy bait.

Betty & Nick’s Fishing Club reports shots of 24-32-inch bass on SP Minnows and sand eel teasers.

The west winds continue with northwest at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 25.