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A blowout weekend

Capt. Franl Massaria posted his reaction to the N.J. Marine Fisheries Council approval of option 32 . “Great news on the new fluke regs. Three fish at 18″ or bigger. Last season we had to leave big fish spots once we had our 18″+ fish to find smaller fish in order to limit the boat. This season we will be able to seek the bigger fish each and every trip.” His Vitaman Sea from Keyport is ready to go for spring stripers. Call 917 439-6488.

This won’t be an ideal weekend for fishing in NY/NJ Bight as there’s a small craft advisory from 6 p.m. through Saturday before going to a gale warning into Monday evening. The Sunday forecast is for west winds at 20-25 knots plus gusts to 35 with showers and 6-9-foot seas.

N.J. opts for 3 fluke at 18 inches

As expected, yesterday’s meeting of the New Jersey Marine Fisheries approved option 32, which provides a bag of three fluke at an 18-inch minimum from May 4 to Sept. 25. That satisfies both South Jersey with the early season they favor and North Jersey plus surfcasters with the late season they prefer.

Fisherman’s Headquarters in Ship Bottom reports there were lots of anglers at the meeting which went smoothly.

Tom O’Connor sent in the first Raritan Bay striper report after releasing two of about 25 inches at South Amboy on worms. There were some bunkers flipping, but nothing was on them.

A small craft advisory is up through Saturday afternoon, before becoming a gale watch from that evening to Sunday morning. Saturday starts with southeast winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 increasing to 15-20 along with gusts to 30 and rain in the afternoon. Seas will build to 7-8 feet after midnight.

The worms are out — and it’s time for the first Raritan Bay stripers

Dave Lilly has a surefire way of determining the start of striped bass fishing in Raritan Bay — and it occurred today as earthworms covered the sidewalks in Hazlet. Dave doesn’t know if there is any relationship between the volume of worms and that of stripers, but he’s never seen so many worms emerge.

Lilly thought they might come out with rain after the 66 degree day, but it didn’t happen then. As it is. this is earlier than normal. Anglers casting bloodworms from shore should be into school bass plus an occasional keeper right away. Dave says there are very few boats in the water so far, but he guarantees boaters will be catching stripers as soon as they can get out.

A small craft advisory is up through Friday afternoon. Friday’s forecast is for northeast winds at 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 before shifting to east at 10-15 in the afternoon with 4-6-foot seas.

WMO founder honored

March 2024 began with honoring Jim Motsko, founder of the White Marlin Open, as the Lifetime Achievement Award recipient at the Greater Ocean City, Maryland Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Celebration.

Motsko started the WMO with 57 boats competing for $20,000, which has grown to 400 boats and a purse of $10.5 million!

A small craft warning is up in NY/NJ Bight to late Thursday night. The forecast is for north winds at 15-20 knots in the morning with gusts to 25 and 4-7-foot seas. Rain is likely.

Vinny D’Anton has been doing very well with his light tackle wade fishing around Sarasota. Spotted sea trout have been consistent, and redfish were added yesterday. MirrOlures and D.O.A. Shrimp have been producing.

Montauk surfcasters will miss Paulies.

Paulies Tackle reports the old Montauk has fallen victim to sky-high real estate costs and is no longer viable for a small tack shop despite having a loyal core of surfcasting customers. Therefore, he’s closed his doors.

A small craft advisory is up through late tonight. That’s down to south at 5 knots by morning before going east in the afternoon. Rain is likely.

Chuck Many reports that Jason Bardenhagen & Edward Conte stopped by for a day & a half of fishing in Hilton Head on their way to FL. Not the best conditions, but Hilton Head didn’t disappoint! About 30 Reds, 4 Black Drum, some giant pinfish and croakers kept us busy! Good times!!

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Massa enjoyed cheap tarpon fishing in St. Maarten

Capt. Joe Massa, who runs his My Three Sons out of Morgan Marina, was vacationing in St. Maarten recently where he was able to enjoy great sport releasing tarpon from shore for just $10 a day!

As many anglers fishing in the tropics are aware, tarpon like to hang around fish cleaning areas to feast on the heads and guts being thrown in the water. It’s not always permissible to fish for them at marinas as tarpon may jump into boats.

That doesn’t apply in St. Maarten, where Massa gave the women cleaning snappers $10 for a bucket of guts which produced instant hits and lots of jumps from tarpon Joe estimated as up to 40-50 pounds — and were released to fight another day.

East winds at 15-20 knots plus rain move in around midnight and last until decreasing to southeast 10-15 in the afternoon with seas at 4 to 5 feet.

Like spring in N.J.

Capt. Joe Massa called from Point Pleasant with the surprising news that it was 66 degrees there this afternoon — not much different than Ft. Myers, Florida.

Following is a report from the Ocean Explorer out of Belmar. “Wow what a beautiful day down here at the shore!! The surf is giant though so I am glad I am not offshore.. We are not fishing due to the main street bridge being broke..They are trying to get a repair plan and I will keep you updated on future sailings…..So stand by everyone! “

A small craft advisory is up in NY/NJ Bight into Monday even though it will be down to southeast 5-10 knots by morning — with the big swell down to 3-5-feet.

Top wooden plugmakers at Asbury Park Fishing Club Show

Just about every local wooden plug maker will be selling their creations during Sunday’s 31st annual Asbury Park Fishing Club Show at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in that town. There will be many other booths as well, and this will be a good time to subscribe to the Fisherman magazine so you can enter their Dream Boat contest while also getting some tackle for doing so.

The Atlantic City Boat Show ends tomorrow, as does the Empire State Outdoor Sportsman’s Show in Suffern where Crazy Alberto Knie is a featured speaker.

A small craft advisory is up through Sunday afternoon in NY/NJ Bight though the morning forecast is for only 5-10-knot northwest winds because there will be 5-7 foot southeast swells.

Nick Honachefsky reports “Cool day yesterday working with Monmouth University to implant acoustic tags into blackfish for research. We released 22 tog to see what happens. Fun to fish “out of season” with federal permits! Cool to know we were they only anglers fishing for blackfish in New Jersey yesterday!”

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JCAA endorses Option 32 fluke regs

Paul Haertel reports that the Jersey Coast Anglers Association (JCAA) has unanimously endorsed Option 32 for adoption by the N.J. Marine Fisheries Council at their March 7 meeting in the Galloway Twp. Library. That provides three fluke at an 18-inch minimum with a long season from 5/4 to 9/25 (145 fishable days) and carries up to the spring sea bass opening. Whatever regs are selected will apply to both 2014 and 2015.

That 18-inch minimum had made it difficult for most anglers to catch a keeper, but when smaller fluke were allowed as part of a day’s catch last year many anglers found themselves releasing large fluke in order to fill the limit with much smaller ones.

The 31st Asbury Park Fishing Club’s Fishing Show takes over the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park on Sunday.

The Empire State Outdoor Sportsman’s Show is underway at the Rockland Community College Fieldhouse in Suffern, N.Y. through Sunday. Crazy Alberto Knie is a featured speaker there. Call 845 319-3976 for tickets and details.

The Atlantic City Boat Show runs through Sunday at the Atlantic City Convention Center The hours are 10-8 Saturday and 10-6 Sunday. For details visit acboatshow.com

A small craft advisory in NJ/NY Bight is up from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon. The Saturday forecast is for southeast winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 and rain. By Sunday it’s down to north at 10, but with 5-7-foot seas.

Great sailfishing at Los Suenos

Famed N.J. marine artist Steve Goione just returned from covering Leg 2 of t he 2024 Los Suenos Signature Billfish Series where 42 teams fishing three days released over 2300 sailfish from those Costa Rican waters.

A small craft advisory is up in NY/NJ Bight until 10 p.m.

Friday’s forecast is for southwest winds at just 5-10 knots before changing to south 10-15 plus gusts to 25 with rain in the afternoon.