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    Default NJ Fishing Reports for June 2015 - www.StripersAndAnglers.com

    Short and sweet......

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    Late Spring Recap
    June is usually a great month for fishing ...some observations so far.....
    (I'll try to post this in the S&A State of the Fishery thread when I get a chance)
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...of-the-fishery


    1. The Northern activity in the Raritan bay/NY Bight.... (as had been predicted)....petered out as the Hudson Bass went up the Hudson to spawn....by some accounts it was one of the shortest-lived spawns in recent years....By May 16 bass were moving downriver.....and as of this date have moved on quickly.
    Although some have remained in the RB/ NY Bight...in the usual areas....A large % of bass are now in the Western Sound....along with giant bluefish.....following the vast schools of bunker.




    2. The BBay bass and blue action seemed to wane in consistency....but the inlets, and anywhere the bunker are...still seem to hold some solid fish.........




    3. Weather is probably a big factor in that action, or more importantly the specific pattern....South and SE winds the last 2 weeks have brought the surf in Ocean and parts of Monmouth counties down to as low as 46 in some areas......It seems fish are being trolled out deep...also some action in that early pre-dawn window in bunker schools......but no one is jumping up and down and calling this the best year for bass ever......




    4. Chesapeake/Delaware Bass.....The naive optimism of some puzzles me.....I recently was sent some internet comments about how most bass are "still" down South....

    In some examples these are specific, concentrated cases..........what has happened is there are some usual hotspots....from Assateague Island to the Atlantic County NJ Area...where the bass will gather and feed for a short detour on the northern migration.
    This year...many of the inshore hotspots seem to be where highest concentrations of bunker....and squid....have been found....
    Bass have held in Southern NJ for far longer than they usually do.....again due primarily to high forage concentrations

    Nonetheless, Chesapeake and Delaware bass are already being caught along the SS of LI and out east in Montauk.....
    It seems some of them are again bypassing Central Jersey and migrating across the Mudhole.





    5. Chesapeake Bass.....2 weeks ago.....Pebbles and I were at a conference in Va Beach.....We came back over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge....20 miles of bridge, and not one striped bass was being caught....all the locals had turned their attention to Drum...
    It was a sobering thought to me...that the vast Chesapeake....had been (emptied) of migratory bass....

    I'm sure a few could have been caught by some of us at night from the bridge pilings.....but the lack of striped bass was shocking....I sent some of you texts to remember that fact the next time a Charter Capt boasts there are "more striped bass than ever".





    6. Striped bass can move quickly on their Spring and Fall migration.....documented as much as 10-15 miles per day......I have gotten so many comments this year..."Well we crushed em there yesterday and today it's like the dead sea".....
    It's difficult to predict where they will be from one day to the next...when they are constantly moving....




    7. Beach Replenishment......Dirty Water.....Destroyed forage habitat.....

    The beach replenishment, and disruption of good bottom and forage sources, has definitely changed the pattern of bass and other species hugging the beach on their migration....


    However...to those who would say those bass have all simply moved offshore....I ask them to explain the presence of giant bluefish....in the very surf the striped bass are absent from....

    No matter how you look at it....beach replenishment has changed some things for the worse...and it will be a long time before things revert back to how some of us remember...

    Something to think about....

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    ** The one thing that folks are griping about....the cold water and South winds...
    May be the very thing that prolongs the run for those who fish NJ/ NY Bight and Coastal areas..

    Folks need to remember that during migration,
    1.food sources
    2. and water temps are key factors that cause bass to make slight alterations in their trips....

    It takes the ocean temps a while to adjust upward or downward....and it could be weeks before the temps are high enough to push the remaining bass north....

    Recent days have seen a huge concentration of bunker gathering in parts of Ocean and Monmouth counties......this could be the beginning of some better inshore and surf fishing..or not...only time will tell....

    The great opportunities of today...may last a few weeks....or they may be gone tomorrow....





    **Another reminder for the bluefish...
    Although some of us take them for granted....or curse them as being a hindrance for catching bass...the big ones will only stick around as long as water temps and food source are to their comfort.....and will soon be gone offshore to spawn......

    Catch them while you can....this 2015 Spring will be looked back on...as one of the best...for inshore and surf bluefish action......
    Wishing you all the best...and good luck.....

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    A few bass and blues yesterday at the Rocks. Water was cold. They were hot on bunker chunks and livies. More blues than bass. We did pull some bass to 29lbs before sunrise. Kept 2 for the table at 20 and 22#.

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    Very nice! Hope we can see fish like that in the surf soon. I been out two times this past week and got skunked.

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    Came down to visit the in laws this weekend. Tried my luck outside the manasquan inlet this morning. Fished from 4-7. High tide and outgoing. Was very foggy. Tossed bucktail, metal, and the SP. One stray cocktail blue on bucktail. Wow. Wasn't expecting a cow but a little better than that. I'll probably catch more fish when I go back home. I guess as you said the water is cold. Hope the fishing improves for you guys soon. We did have a nice time walking the point pleasant boardwalk so all was not lost. Also drove down the highway and got some cheesesteaks that were to die for. Maybe the name of the place was pats pizza? Definitely reccommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    7. Beach Replenishment......Dirty Water.....Destroyed forage habitat.....

    The beach replenishment, and disruption of good bottom and forage sources, has definitely changed the pattern of bass and other species hugging the beach on their migration....


    However...to those who would say those bass have all simply moved offshore....I ask them to explain the presence of giant bluefish....in the very surf the striped bass are absent from....

    No matter how you look at it....beach replenishment has changed some things for the worse...and it will be a long time before things revert back to how some of us remember...

    Something to think about....
    I agree. It makes me sick to think what a waste of $$ this is. Its our money because we are all taxpayers. Total welfare for the rich and half of it will be gone by next spring. eff pallone and the acoe.

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    Nice effort fellas. I was out from 5-7 this morning and it looked like that movie the fog. Managed a few blues on polaris popper. One was nice around 10 lbs. the other 2 were literally only a bit bigger than the popper. Pee wee blues have arrived.

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    Fished cape may this morning. Water wasn't that bad and got a little warmer from the last time I was out. 2 stripers on fresh clams. One was a keeper 29". Funny thing- it had nothing but a few crabs in his stomach when I cleaned it.

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    Just got back from somoco. Fished from 6- 8. Skunkola. Then drove up and down to nomoco didn't see anyone else catching. It got really foggy out and with the south wind the only numbers of people I saw on the beach were the surfers. Many of the other beaches were like a ghost town. Strange weather we keep having.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    Late Spring Recap
    June is usually a great month for fishing ...some observations so far.....
    (I'll try to post this in the S&A State of the Fishery thread when I get a chance)
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...of-the-fishery


    .By May 16 bass were moving downriver.....and as of this date have moved on quickly.
    Although some have remained in the RB/ NY Bight...in the usual areas....A large % of bass are now in the Western Sound....along with giant bluefish.....following the vast schools of bunker.

    I agree. I have some buds in RI that were into some good striped bass this week. A 50 was caught and several others in the 40's. those fish move real quick. The one thing that stops them is the porgy and the squid. It's a bonus squid crop this year they are all over.

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    Great job Shark seems your having a great spring!! I jealous brotha! WTG! Bass have disappeared from my spots up here in NoMoCo/MoCo actually they never really showed up in numbers IMHO...So Me and my bud hit the water yesterday am for some flatties..Water was a bit dirty but we managed 3 each he had 1 keeper at 18in and i had 1 fall just short at 17.5in...All mine came on the shrimp GULP in natural color on the teaser..Nice morning even tho the action was slow..All the others were small 14inchers..missed 1 or 2..

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    Yeah shark you da man! Wish we could have something even close to that. This water here is COLD! Fished nomoco last night from 7-11pm. Got one short fluke and 1 decent blue on bucktail and pork rind.

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    swim trunks and trout vest bwah hah hah........removing the hook with forceps...bwah hah hah wish you shot some video of that it would have been hilarious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharkHart View Post
    Wish things were going better for guys fishing north of LBI, this is such a great group of guys I hate to even report right now, I dont know what it means for north fishing but south of AC has a very solid body of stripers, there was an all time classic night friday with big fish, I even ventured far south one night to cape may and the fish were violently crashing water every 15-20 mins dead in close but very very pickey, got a few there. I also got my new PB @ 43lbs on a yellow wood northbar, felt great hugging her taking her back out for the release.
    Quote Originally Posted by Blazin420 View Post
    Great job Shark seems your having a great spring!! I jealous brotha! WTG!
    Yeah that seems like some awesome action. Congrats and please send some our way.
    congrats as well for releasing that cow!

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    Nice going shark hart. Good job on the release as well.

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    I fished moco this morning. with high tides at good times for the AM I was hoping for a few stray bass. It wasn't that bad out there. Lots of white water but fishable if you could get past the breakers. Gave it a go with 2 oz diamond jig with yellow tail. Still no fish for me.

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    Took a ride this am to check out what used to be jetty country..A side from the sad sight..The water was off color and like bucket said big swells..Drove over the highlands bridge about an hour or so ago coming up N and it was still chocolate by the Hook

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    This AM 5 to 6:30 had 1 bass 1 blue on rubber both had pablum on their breath

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    Doing better than me finchaser. Fished moco for sunrise and got the skunk. Water still a little dirty but has cleaned up nicely. The swell died down. Definitely fishable, very few fish to be caught.

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