What jig said. Jb you are like that guy Jeremy the angler who goes for river monsters. All over the globe. Nice job.
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What jig said. Jb you are like that guy Jeremy the angler who goes for river monsters. All over the globe. Nice job.
Well I guess you can't catch quality fish two nights in a row. Went out last night similar conditions, Good water lots of bait. Narrowly avoided the skunk with one dink.
Nice going fellas, you got to be in it to win it! Fished a few times in the last few weeks but got a lot of skunks. Out in Moco last night, finally connected with two Short stripers on storm shad. Have been hearing of some bigger stripers but mostly from the boats. Will keep trying because the weather is great and the fish should be showing up more regularly. good luck everyone.
I went out on Sunday and got one short on clams in Cape May so maybe things are getting traction.
Good going gents. got a 27 incher yesterday right before sundown on a popper. Moco
Nice!
A heads up for you guys that there are a lot of bass offshore at the 3 mile line. I am talking stripers between 25 and 45 pounds. We ran bunker spoons today out of Belmar. there were a lot of bunker and bass right near the line. Some of the charter boats were actually over the line. Made me sick to see it. We managed four stripers to 37 pounds, all released. I hope they come in for you guys we'll have to wait and see.
Finally seeing some bigger yellowfin in our local canyons plus a wahoo. Lots of Mahi but most were too small to even bother keeping. Caught a extra large triggerfish on a pot which was nice.
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"slippery bass" as my father in law used to say, are in the back:
Two of us fished OC noon till 6pm. Very slow day. One short bass and one bluefish saved us from the skunk. Wind blew hard south all day. Water had gone almost up to the dunes at the 10am high tide before we got there.
Moco last night from 6 to 9. a blitz came through with small bluefish crashing peanut bunkers. Got one on a popper but they were moving so quick and I didn't feel like running down the beach. Right at sunset I got a nice hit on yellow colored SP, but it got off after a few secs. At least it was something. Will try to fish again this week. Thanks for the reports guys. You are giving me hope.
Been fishing the striper spawning river dirty water. Me and the crew have been catching from 1 to 5 stripers a night from 28 - 34 inches. All seem to be cookie-cutter in size along with a few shorts. there is so much bait around it is crazy. We are using bunker chunks and peanut bunk. Catch em up they are out there if you want to spend time looking and fishing.
Nice going gents. Worked a sandy beach in monco last night. the south winds were pretty tough as described. I gave up after an hour.No hits runs or errors.
So moco from 3:30 to 5:30 just left the beach. Slight wind, beautiful surf, just one blue on a popper for me. There was some birds diving and possibly fish breaking but waaaaaaay too far to cast to. Did see some boats clustered up. Again too far out to see anything and I didn't have binocs. They must have been getting them good because it seemed like a tight cluster.
yeah that is becoming the gripe of the New Jersey surfcaster. "I saw fish busting but they were just a little far out of casting range!" I have had that same frustration many times. Telling yourself if you only had a kayak or a boat you would be crushing them!
Started out today in Ocean County. Got off work early and was on the beach by 4pm. Only managed one blue that hit a smack it topwater. Then decided to move to the next county north. between sunset and the half-hour after, I picked up two short very fat stripers to 27 inches.
On bucktail hopping along the bottom. Too bad there were not more fish, but I had fun anyway.
Good job guys. Has been very spotty for me this fall so far. Slim pickings. with family and kids my nights out are limited. Fished 3x this week, managed a few stripers two nights ago. Then, the night after that, nothing.This morning fished 5-7, one short. All on rubber shads.
At least some of you are catching, congrats. Was out 2 times in the last two weeks and skunked out each time. must be my timing LOL. I know I should probably try to go fishing more. Will keep at it, looking for my first New Jersey keeper striper for the fall run.
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^ VS, getting out there as much as you can is the key. Keep a fishing log, and follow it religiously. Be flexible and adaptive enough to modify your tactics when conditions change. A good log will help you make those decisions and see trends. However it's up to you to see the trends and be willing to change as conditions change around you.
Good to hear you are trying. Now is the time to be out there trying, no matter what the reports say. The more you put yourself in potentially good water, the better your chances are. A fishing log will be invaluable to teach you these lessons. They are ones you can't learn on the Internet.
As you learn, it's a thrilling sense of achievement when your thoughts and strategies lead you to success. Sometimes it's just dumb luck. We all are happy when that happens. However, by keeping a good fishing log, recognizing patterns, and adapting, you have greater control over your own destiny. I will continue to post some reports and insight in the night tides thread. A little behind on that now, but stay tuned and I'll be posting again shortly. In sum, I have had some decent nights in the last 2 months, and some terrible nights. Consistently smaller fish, bass, and blues, and a huge disappointment that larger blues haven't shown up like they have been doing, end of Sept. Still, being out there gives you a better chance of catching, than being at home. Good luck, people. :thumbsup:
He's back! For better or for worse lol. Just busting stones DS good to see you posting again. Def agree about putting your time in, there's no substitute for time on the water.
In the back last night, incoming tide. There were some peanuts gathered up in a shallow area near a marina. Picked up a few shorties on a SW rattletrap. Couldn't get them to hit anything else they were so focused on the peanuts.
I found lots of bait in the back as well. Same tide incoming. Where I was it was a lot of rain fish and spearing. Tough to hook up for me though. Frustrating. Finally managed one 28" on the nose, released. Pink finS did the trick.
Keep it up. We who catch are usually out every day. You don't always hear about the skunks so we may appear to be better fishermen than we are. Don't get discouraged, put your time in, and your luck should improve. Mornings have been better for me. As the Fall run progresses the first light bite should transition to a sunrise to first 2 hours in the morning bite. Try to think about that and fish top water if you see feeding fish. Otherwise try low and slow like bucktails or metal, which usually are successful for me.
Fished my usual area this morning pre sunrise. Water was pretty low, close to low tide. That's probably why I got the skunk, Didn't see any bait in the surf. Just one of those mornings. Water was building with a gradual NE swell. Still clean and fishable. I imagine the NE pattern coming in this weekend will shut things down for awhile with big surf and dirty water. We shall have to see.
thanks for the up-to-date Intel guys. I am hoping that the water stays clean for at least the next 24 hours. Getting ready to head out now. Will keep you posted. Good luck guys
and mr. dark, great to have you back again. Really missed your Slice of Life crusty observations LOL.;)
I think this weekend will be better for surfing than stripering but will attempt a little of both.
Hi everyone, :HappyWave: Finally got out yesterday first time this year. I was out front tons of peanuts and too many hickories. I seen no predator fish except hickories caught Fished from 6 to 10am. incoming. It was great being by the water with Rod in hand.:d
vpass haven't seen you posted a long time.
you're the guy who does a lotta fly fishing rlght? nice to see your post again. Good luck for the fall.
I fished Ocean County this morning above Island Beach. Walked the few beaches from 5 a.m. until 8. heard they were getting a lot of fish there but I didn't run into any. I did try pretty hard, casting bucktails,diamond jigs, and a few poppers. I did raise what seemed like a blue, but he turned away and did not come back. May try again tomorrow if it's not too windy because the wind was definitely building up today.
Try clams. Fished the incoming last night IBSP for a few hours. One short, and one 29 incher brought home for dinner. I would say they are around, but not in large numbers. You really just have to be out there when they're passing by. They are crushing them 2-3 miles offshore. Big fish.
Blast from the pass vpass! Great to see you posting again, man.
Fishing report, I drove the roads between Ocean County and Monmouth County today back and forth, between the rain. Actually the surf isn't that bad at this point because the wind has been knocking it down. I found some weedy areas, but a lot of clean water as well. Unfortunately no real fish. Managed two short stripers and a few cocktails on a popper. Water is definitely fishable and I will probably be out again tonight.
Fished hard last two nights in a row. Saturday night was pretty rough with the heavy winds. Big old skunk. Last night I did better, moving around to a few spots. Found a lot of small bait, so I downsized the offerings. Picked up 8 bass alternating between mag darters and rubber at each place. Nicer size fish, six of them were keepers to 16 pounds. All released. Catch em up fellas.
Awesome! All in the middle of the night if I could ask? Nothing at daybreak? thanks