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Golden Eagle sets last day of party boat striper fishing for Sunday

The Golden Eagle from Belmar was striper fishing today and reported as follows:

12/29/2023

The weather was gorgeous today and it was a fine day of STRIPER fishing with SHORTS, KEEPERS and OVERS. There were enough fish out there to be exciting!
That was to be the last day, but their customers asked for one more day which will be Sunday at 6:30 from Belmar.

Mike Monte had good news from the Monmouth County surf this morning before returning to Nantucket. He heard from Two-Pole Mike who caught three decent-sized stripers and saw a few others taken despite a rough surf.

A small craft advisory is up through late Saturday night. However, the forecast is for west winds at just 10-15 knots on Sunday.

The North Carolina little tunny run is still underway, and Santa Claus (Capt. Jake Jordan} even got in on it

Golden Eagle to make last striper trip Friday.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar will run its final striper trip of a very long season at 7:30 a.m. Friday.

The report on their offshore wreck trip follows: “We had a respectable catch on today’s Offshore Giant Sea Bass Trip with some nice 6 to 7lb. SEA BASS along with PORGIES and several WEAKFISH!

A A small craft advisory is up until late tonight. By morning, the forecast is for southwest winds at just 5-10 knots with a slight chance of rain.

Tough morning for northern NJ surfcasters

Mike Monte reported surf conditions were perfect. but there wasn’t a bump in the Monmouth County surf for him and “Two-Pole” Mike even though loons were diving on abundant sand eels. However, Mike did hear that there was a bite of decent-sized stripers further south at Lavallette the day before.

The forecast is for east winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 and likely rain — especially in the morning.

Brielle dentist Dr. Pat Donelly and his crew had a good recent trip of both stripers and tog recently.

Calm & mild Tuesday morning coming up

If the forecast is right, anglers will have a perfect December day for fishing on Tuesday. East winds are predicted to be only 5 knots along with mild temperatures – and there’s no chance of showers before late afternoon.

Merry Christmas and a Fishy New Year to all!

Time to catch a striper before Christmas dinner

The weather forecast is perfect for those seeking to catch a striper before the Christmas festivities. Northeast winds at just 5 knots with two-foot seas are fine for surf and boat anglers, though there is also a slight chance of morning showers or patchy fog.

My granddaughter, Liz Gonzalez, got an early present this morning when she went fishing for the first time and released a 17-inch largemouth bass on the Frozen Elsa spincast rod combo her father, Luis gave her at birth. We were casting paddeltails from shore in a pond at PGA in Palm Beach Gardens when she hooked up — and also had another come off at the last moment. I’ll leave it to your imagination to wonder how many her grandfather caught!

Merry Christmas to all!

Fine December weather

Sorry for the delay, but there were grandchildren to be played with.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar reported It was a slow day with the STRIPERS. We actually saw more on the scope today than yesterday. There were great readings at times but only picked a fish or two on a couple of drifts. The next trip will be on 12/26.

The forecast is for southeast winds at 5 knots — shifting to northwest in the afternoon.

The great tarpon theft in Ft. Myers

One of the most unusual fishing stories ever occurred yesterday when a young man grabbed a net in the Bass Pro Shop at Ft. Myers, Fl. and scooped up a 50-pound tarpon from their live fish display before running out of the store with it. Though the video of that has been on both local and national TV many times, the thief hasn’t been located as yet.

Why the tarpon was targeted is even stranger as it’s a virtually inedible fish while there were plenty of smaller fine eating fish available.

Tarpon are protected in Florida, with the only exception being a license that can be bought in order to keep a tarpon of possibly record size. It will be interesting to see if the conservation penalty is imposed as well as the theft of net and fish.

Vinny D’Anton is headed to Sarasota for the winter, but said he got reports of some stripers being caught in many places yesterday despite a continuing rough surf.

Mike Monte drove to Brick Beach this morning and quickly caught two bass in the 25-27-inch class on a Tsunami Sand Eel at first light before the bite died out. Other anglers reported doing nothing in the Monmouth County surf this morning.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar reported “

We did a lot of looking and traveling today and read a good amount of bait with some BASS readings.  The STRIPERS did not cooperate too well.  We caught a few with a couple being KEEPERS.

It is going to be a beautiful day tomorrow with less ground swell so we will be right back at it.

There’s a great forecast for tomorrow, with southeast winds at just 5 knots. Furthermore, light winds are predicted right through Tuesday. That’s perfect for those offshore jumbo sea bass trips.

Chuck Many said east winds were howling Sunday in Chesapeake Bay. but he decided to troll anyway and that turned out to be a good decision for Cesar Carranza who released a 54-pound pre-spawning bass.

Last day for ASMFC striper comments

The Hudson River Fisherman’s Association sent the following to their members:

“As we announced at the December 12 General Meeting the HRFA EBoard voted in favor of Option B for the comment period (deadline Dec 22, 2023 ). Option B essentially maintains the status quo. Members in attendance agreed. Please email Emilie Franke your personal preference (if you have one) of the available options given below by noon time tomorrow. “

Mike Monte tried surfcasting in perfect conditions this morning at Sea Girt and Belmar, but said he and several others had no hits. However, he heard that stripers were caught yesterday evening and this morning much further south at Brick Beach. Furthermore, those weren’t the small bass expected in the winter, but 26-to-30-inchers on Tsunami Sand Eels. Betty & Nick’s in Seaside Park continues to list a very warm for December 52 degrees water temperature.

The Jamaica from Brielle has added another far offshore jumbo sea bass trip leaving at 2 a.m. Tuesday, 12/26. That’s to make up for all the trips lost to weather and to beat the end of the sea bass season on Dec, 31. The last trip produced many sea bass limits plus a few porgies and pollock as well as some weakfish. A 10-pound pollock took the pool.

A small craft advisory is up through Friday morning. Friday’s forecast is for northeast winds, but at only 5-10 knots.

Jamaica jumbo sea bass

NJ Shore surf becomes fishable

Mike Monte didn’t have high hopes this morning. but was pleased to find that the Monmouth County surf had cleared and calmed enough to be fishable. There were lots of birds picking on sand eels, but no hits. Another angler further north had the same report.

A small craft advisory is up through Thursday afternoon. The forecast is for north winds at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 25.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar will not sail for stripers tomorrow, but plans to do so Friday and Saturday.

Chuck Many had good Chesapeake Bay release fishing Saturday as Cesar Carranza. Bill Doughty and Joseph Eller joined him to troll stripers with Capt. Clinton Lessard.

Jersey Shore took a beating from storm

Big seas along the N.J. coast have done quite a bit of damage to the beaches. Mike Monte said he saw 12-14-foot waves which washed out storm fences, damaged boardwalks and washed away access areas. He noted that he’d never seen such damage from a non-tropical storm.

The west gale extending to Wednesday afternoon should help flatten the seas. As a result, the Golden Eagle from Belmar will be sailing at 7:30 a.m.for stripers which were still abundant when they last got out on Saturday.

A small craft advisory is up through Wednesday afternoon. The forecast is for northwest winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 in the morning.

 Chuck Many sent this shot of a big pre-spawning Cheasapeake Bay striper before release on Friday as he fished with Clint Gray and Cesar Carranza