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Monmouth County surf produces mixed-size stripers

Vinny D’Anton got the word about stripers in the Monmouth County surf during mid-morning and was able to get in on the action with mixed-size bass feeding on both peanut and large bunkers. A friend released a 40-incher.

Jerry Lasko reported very picky surfcasting in Ocean County, but was thrilled to see a large tuna basting bunkers well out of range.

At Belmar, the Golden Eagle reported “

IT WAS SUPER STRIPER FISHING WITH GREAT ACTION AROUND THE BOAT ALL DAY!  Thee were lots of fish on top in the bunkers and shads worked the best today.  We had plenty of KEEPER BASS along with slot fish and numerous throwbacks.  

At Atlantic Highlands, Capt. Ron Santee said striper fishing wasn’t as easy as yesterday as he had to find a new area, and his fares on the Fishermen had to work harder in order to get it done with many keepers included,

The forecast is for south winds at 15-20 knots before going southwest at 10-15 in the afternoon.

Amazing striper fishing continues

Capt. Ron Santee got into hot fishing almost right away with his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, and his second drift lasted for three hours of whitewater fishing. There were bass of all sizes involved.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar had a similar report.

The Queen Mary from Point Pleasant made up for a tough Sunday by heading in a different direction to put the annual Spring Lake Country Club charter into over a dozen keepers on shads while also releasing overs.

A small craft advisory is up through late tonight, but the morning forecast is for southwest winds at just 10-15 knots.

Capt. John Contello figured he might be able to catch a few stripers from this reading on the fishfinder aboard his Just Sayin.

World class striper bite

The Big Mohawk from Belmar reported as follows:

​Back out on the striper grounds today. Truly incredible today. World class fishing. As good as it gets. Had em chewing right out the gate this morning with 10 on at a time. Bite got better as the day went on with 15-20 fish on at a time. Over 200 bites landing over 150 for the day. Back at it tommorow sailing 6am book online to reserve your spot or come on down walk ons welcome provided we have room.

The Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands got off to a slow start this morning before conditions got right and everyone went home with bass up to 31 inches’ including Bonus Bass.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar reported: “IT WAS ANOTHER DAY OF FANTASTIC STRIPER FISHING! The early departure time really paid off. There were no other boats when we got out there and the birds and fish were everywhere! Fish just kept coming over the rail. We had KEEPERS AND SOME BONUS FISH and we released an incredible amount of OVERS. They were caught on shads today. It was CRAZY GOOD STRIPER FISHING.” They sail at 6:30 a.m., and noted that 70 degree temperatures are forecasted for tomorrow,

Even in abundance there may be a poor day in some areas, which is what happened Sunday to the Queen Mary from Point Pleasant. They went into the bunker schools down the beach that had been producing jumbo bass, but only had some bites and a few catches.

There’s a small craft advisory up from late tonight to Tuesday afternoon. The forecast is for southwest winds at 15-20 knots plus gusts to 25 before dropping to 10-15 in the afternoon.

“Keeper” stripers make a big showing

While anglers running down the beach have been complaining about all the stripers being too big to keep, Dave Lilly went the other way to the Tin Can Grounds off Brooklyn and found almost all keepers averaging about 32 inches with just a few shorts and overs that weren’t very large. Though the bass were feeding on peanut bunkers, they also hit bunker spoons and mojos. As the fish were being reeled in. anything cast in that direction was hit for a more sporting fight.

Lilly said it didn’t take long before both the N.Y. and N.J party boats were on all the surfacing bass. Lilly did get one surprise in all those bass as a bluefish in the 14-pound class was also caught. That got Lilly worried about losing his mojos. There used to be jumbo blues mixed in at this time of year, but that’s the first blue I’ve heard of lately. Dream Boat contest anglers who have a minimum of 15 pounds would love to find some jumbos.

Capt. Ron Santee reported another great trip with his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, and said everyone went home with fish. Miguel released a 35-pounder at the end of the day.

The forecast remains fine with northeast winds at 5-10 knots before going southeast in the afternoon.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar made a long run to get into bass on top without a crowd for hot action all day as shads had the edge today.

Vinny D’Anton reported Monmouth County surfcasters didn’t share in the striper catch this morning as nothing was doing inshore.

There are so many stripers around that they’re also getting caught in Capt. John Contello’s bunker cast net.

No lack of stripers

Capt. Ron Santee celebrated his birthday just the way he wanted to by putting a charter party into a great day of strper fishing on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands. Everyone went home with fish as Santee said there are more keepers now.

At Belmar, the Golden Eagle reported

“IT WAS GREAT ACTION FROM THE FIRST DRIFT EARLY THIS MORNING UNTIL THE LAST DRIFT OF THE DAY! With plenty of bunkers to fish in along the beach and plenty of fish in the bait, it was non-stop action on some drifts with BASS up to 49”.  There was white water with the STRIPED BASS crashing on the bunkers. Both bunkers and shads worked today.  A great day was had by all on board.

The forecast is perfect – northwest at 5-10 knots.

Jeff Merrill’s Kathy G. s surrounded by bunkers while striper fishing off Asbury Park in this drone shot by Entwhistle Photography

Capt. Frank Massaria of Vitamin Sea from Keyport reported yesterday as follows:”National Geographic fishing today. Just incredible sights of acres and acres of bunker being blasted out of the water by savage feeding bass. Gary and crew had a great day catching them live lining, flutter spooning, casting Shad’s and working spooks. Dozens released and boat limit of keepers and bonus fish. We have 2 spots left for Monday morning. We have availability Nov 16 & 17.917-439-6448

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Striper regs open for comments through 12/22

Paul Haertel of the JCAA reports as follows:

“The new striped bass addendum has just been released. It seems that we will only have a choice between a slot limit of 28″- 31″, as we currently have or changing it to a slot of 31″- 33″”. However, there are a couple options that would widen the slot for the for-hire fleet but not for private boaters or shore based anglers. JCAA is adamantly opposed to sector separation and believes that the striped bass regulations for all of our anglers should be the same.”

Comments to the ASMFC are open through. 12/22/2023

All striped bass reports today were positive. The Golden Eagle from Belmar noted it was a beautiful day on the water as they caught all jumbo bass that were released. The Big Mohawk had an exceptional trip yesterday as bass hit all day and most fares released 10 or more.

As previously mentioned, I don’t text. I received some photos there today with no explanation. Please e-mail to cristori@aol.com.

The forecast is for west winds at just 10-15 knots before dropping to 5-10 in the afternoon.

Andrew Sokol forwarded this shot of a whale too close!

Surfcasters get an afternoon shot

Vinny D’Anton said the morning was dead in somewhat rough, but clean water as stripers stayed well out of reach. However, it was a different story by early afternoon in the northern Monmouth County surf. Though these weren’t the big bass of earlier in the week, they were mostly 28-inchers and were willing to hit poppers. Vinny said there were also whales putting on a show.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar reported “WHAT A GREAT DAY OF STRIPER FISHING!! There were plenty of fish in the bait and NICE BIG STRIPERS caught on bait and shads. The fish were spread up and down the beach and we had action all day long.

The Golden Eagle is chartered on Friday. That boat has announced a Veterans Day opportunity for those who have served as they will only be charged kid’s fare ($70) on Nov. 10 and 11.

Capt. Ron Santee said it took some time to find stripers that wanted to hit, but then there was action all day which included keepers and some bonus bass on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands,

Though it was cold this morning, tomorrow’s forecast is fine with southwest winds at just 10-15 knots.

The IGFA is running another opportunity to bid on great fishing trips, gear and art in its Swordfish Auction which ends at 6 p.m. Sunday.

Deane Lambros had a great canyon trip aboard the Thirsty Hooker that was topped by a 77-inch bigeye.

Hot fishing in the snot

Capt. Ron Santee had a good striper catch yesterday in fine conditions with his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, but the weather was a lot different today. Santee said “I’t’s amamazing after all these years of posting fishing in the snot reports and the great fishing that comes with it that customers still want to wait for the perfect day!

Headed out today with the wind blowing 20 out of the North, Dark & Cold with a little bit of a swell and chop…..Found amazing life right off the bat, a huge area of birds working, just like it’s supposed to be. Action was awesome the first couple hours, lost the tide bite went to a pick.

After the change the wind came on stronger, the life came back and we finished up with a bang! Another great Striper trip in the books. Sailing everyday bright and early, first boat out. Don’t miss this bite!

A small craft advisory is up tonight, but by morning it should be northwest at just 10-15 knots before dropping to 5-10 in the afternoon.

There was a great tautog catch last week as Aiden Cole (17) boated a 15.78-pounder on Melissa Ann Fishing Charters, and weighed it in for a CT. Trophy Award before releasing her.

Lots of open spots in the Fisherman Dream Boat contest

It’s hard to believe that this late in the season there are still top ten spots worth valuable fishing prizes in the Fisherman magazine’s Dream Boat Fishing Challenge. With a minimum of 15 pounds, only five bluefish spots are filled at a time when big blues used to be abundant, A 16.13-pounder is first.

The black sea bass category thas only three entries at a 4-pound minimum, though that will change when party boats start fishing the deepwater offshore wrecks There are only three entries in blackfish with a 7-pound minimum. Though the weakfish category is full, there isn’t a single tiderunner as the entries range from 8.66 to 8.10 pounds. The Dream Boat contest is only open to subscribers, and provides prizes ranging from a 21-foot Steiger to a Costa Rican fishing trip, electronics and tackle.

The fishfinder on Capt. John Contello’s Just Sayin indicates that it may just be possible to catch a striper.

The forecast is for north winds at 15-20 knots with possible evening and night rain.

This is the last day to apply for the Striped Bass Bonus Bass Program. Go to the SBBBP website.

KILLER DAY OF STRIPER FISHING TODAY ON Miss Belmar Princess

Only the Princess sailed again today and had a KILLER DAY!! Tons of ACTION ALL DAY on JUMBO STRIPERS and a few KEEPERS in the mix today too! Over 60 fish landed today with a bunch lost as well! High hook had 7 plus today with a bunch of other anglers hooking about 5 a piece. Live bunker and swim shads both worked today. Back at it tomorrow!

Miss Belmar Princess is fishing for STRIPERS- departs at 7:30am and returns at 2:30pm

Royal Miss Belmar is fishing for STRIPERS 3/4 day- departs at 6:00am and returns at 12:30pm

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION at missbelmar.com or call Stephanie 732-681-0030 or Heather 732-681-6866

The Golden Eagle from Belmar had a similar report of all day action on bunkers and swim shads. Most of the bass were overs. but smaller than usual– though not quite keeper size.

Vinny D’Anton got into big bass from a northern Monmouth County beach this afternoon as they were feeding on peanut bunkers and hitting shads. He released a 38-incher, and saw other bass over 40 inches being caught,

A little fog, but plenty of bass

Just as predicted yesterday, striper fishing in NY/NJ Bight was a pleasure today without the crowds.

Capt. Ron Santee of the Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands noted:

After a weekend from Hell it was good to be back on the meat!!!

Little fog this morning had us in stealth mode finding the bunkers…Couple beauties with Dave landing a Monster at 48 inches. Nice mix of fish from keepers to Bonus fish with a bunch of overs.

Several times we had white water around the boat, was fun watching Eric the Morgage man work that Plug. Fish knocking it right out of the water then coming back to attack it again. Weather is perfect for Bass fishing all week….don’t miss out like today!!!

The Fishermen is chartered. on Saturday,

Max DeGennaro with a 42-pound bass on the Boga before release from Hi Flier out of Barnegat

The Queen Mary from Point Pleasant switched to porgies on Saturday as a charter party loaded up — before returning to hot striper action Sunday with mostly overs from 32-38 inches and some keepers as swim shads of 6-9 inches worked along with live bunkers.

A small craft advisory goes up at 7 p.m. to late night. Tuesday starts with north winds at 10-15 knots plus gusts to 20 before diminishing to northeast 5-10 in the afternoon,