Nice going on the stripers. Have to admire your persistence jb. Good job with the Vets they deserve our respect
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Nice going on the stripers. Have to admire your persistence jb. Good job with the Vets they deserve our respect
A 38# and 39# double header from yesterday evening caught casting a big spook and GRS (released).
Had to get within 100 yards of land and cast towards the beach for these. Don't worry we didn't mug any surf fisherman - they are all in the Cape Cod Canal chasing some kind of magical lunar tide.
Saturday we did a short, crew only fluke trip in the back of the bay and despite great drifting conditions the action was slow. Rui did manage his NY limit of 3 > 19"
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They are at the Cape cod Canal because the charters drove the NJ June fishery into the ground even though we warned em. If you caught a 3rd fish you could have done the PR "released" photo
Lol, we had a 3rd fish last night. Can't grab a pic of everything when these micro "blitzes" now last 5-10 minutes at best...
Their CCC fishery sucks just as bad right now. Drive 4-5 hours North and you can count the number of fish caught on a multi-day trip with one hand. I rather take my chances driving 30 minutes to my backyard fishery that "sucks".
We can sit here and blame NJ charters for everything but during the good years the weigh in lists at the shops were going two pages long from surf guys when the bass pinned the bunker into the jetties but again only 30-50# class fish killed from the surf count.
The MA charter guys do just as much damage along with their commercial fisherman. The Montauk charter crew kills 30-50# bass almost daily all summer long of their rock piles and block island. We can't forget the southern guys who hammer these fish all winter long.
Overharvesting of fish is a community issue, not a boating issue. If the meat head surf guys were still catching they would still be killing.
IMO, this will be the new norm in bass fishing. With as much free info on techniques, locations, habits and migration patterns that are out there now these fish never stand a chance of making a come back because as soon as they start to recover they will get pounded all over again. The only positive is with crappy bass fishing is everyone has switched over to fluking since opening day. We were on prime grounds last night with only 6-8 other boats bass fishing around us.
Are there fish being caught and not posted on the book of faces? Oh the horror.:rolleyes:
Nice going on the stripers jb and others. There is never a need to apologize for fish that someone caught they were allowed to catch. My .02.
Great news. Have only been finding fluke from the surf. Fished somoco yesterday 6-8. Got a few short fluke on gulp and one small blue.
Great going gents I would give my left nut to get into some of those stripers! Seems like they are always too far out of reach, at least the big ones. Congrats though I know I will get into them one day, maybe in the fall. Tight lines.
Went to moco and tried my luck. Fished from 6:30 to 9. It was pretty quiet until about 15 minutes before sundown. There was some sort of baitfish getting pushed tight to the beach. Couldn't really see what it was but the fishies were real interested. There was 2 other guys and me. We had some nice blues for a while and then it stopped like someone turned off a switch. All on bucktails for me. One guy had a popper and he was doing ok as well. Biggest blue was a 34 incher. With the lack of decent reports lately I was happy to see blues, if only for a short while.
OC for an hour this morning. Incomeing tide, water was a little rough but not that dirty. Blues over the bar, metal. Hardly anyone out.
We fished Wednesday afternoon trying to target large ocean stripers but couldn't find any willing to cooperate. We covered a lot of water and only had one bass blow up on a live lined bunker near the boat.
Setup on the chunk after dark and the dogfish kept us busy. We landed two bass around the 32-34" range (both released) and missed/dropped at least two more.
Thanks for the bunker Jim!
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Cool report. Great job on the bunker transfer, love that pic.
Love the last photo too JB. Would make a great screen saver. Nice job on the catching too.
Me and the crew are still fishing the lower hudson. It has its moments. Overall it has slowed down a lot. Not a great year for the hudson in terms of quantity. Wish the bunker would have stayed and it might have been different.
Wanted to do a meat trip before sea bass season closed.
Left the dock Saturday morning around 2am and chunked until 5:30am. Slow pick of bass from 31" to 45".
We caught another deformed bass, this one missing most of its gill plate and still put up a great fight.
Pickup up anchor and made the run to the sea bass grounds in the swells & fog.
We got our sea bass limit on jigs and ran back to the dock before the rain storms moved through.
Had a thresher steal one of our sea bass right next to the boat...had him hooked for a minute until he cut through the line.
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there.
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Jb awesome report. Unusual catch. Never saw a striper that was that badly damaged and was still alive. Especially in the Gill plate.
Thats an eerie photo of that bass. Worse than a fluke without a tail. Amazing that it survived so long.
Gave it a shot from 4 to 6am today had 5 bass to 27" all on jig head and rubber tail
Nice. Tried moco last night. Water was a lil dirty. Skunk was served.
Good going.
nice still catching stripers! jb and fc you guys are like fishing machines! I fished moco last night on the dropping tide. Perfect conditions, great water. All cleaned up from the rains. Just a few small blues. Bucktail and pork. Seemed like they were on the bottom hunting for food. Maybe all the mole crabs in the wash had something to do with that.
Turns out were a lot better at throwing the cast net than we are at finding Mr. Mako.
Had a cooler full of bunker with some freshwater species mixed in white perch, crappie, bluegill, sunnies, blue claws (obviously released). Heavy rain from Wednesday must have blown them out...
In retrospect, wish we had pushed out farther once seas settled down. #CaptainHindsight
Gotta post the good with the bad!
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^^^^ Very cool marine life cornucopia you got in that net haul. What are those small fish bottom left corner? Look a little like lafeyettes/spot?
Fished cape may last night 8-11pm. Outgoing tide perfect conditions. Had clam on one pole and was plugging with the other. Only got dogs and skates. Water did seem a little colder and dirty. so maybe some of the other fish moved out into cleaner water. Whatever, still beats sitting on the couch.
^^^^ Exact a mundo! Wind from the south, fish shut their mouths.
Yeah true Would rather be fishing then sitting my a** on the couch tho. We go when we can. The bright spot is that some kings and weaks are around. Maybe croakers will show up too. Thanks for the advice I'll keep trying.
Gave it a try in nomoco last night from 7-9. Incoming tide and it looked pretty promising. Lots of little bait in the wash. Tossed a bucktail. Kept getting small hits and no hookups so went with a ava007. The small hits might have been robins or small sea bass. Finally managed a few undersized fluke and robins, all went back. Good luck to everyone this weekend fishing, if you dare with the crowds.
Getting the NJ porgy season started right. We kept roughly 100 of the biggest ones to split between four of us...letting the smaller ones live to fight another day. Only had a handful that would have been short with most easily being over 10".
The fluking in Raritan Bay remains a struggle not that we have been giving it much effort.
Crabbing is pretty good right now too.
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