Yearly Archives: 2017

GSS REEF

We we’re at it again Monday 6-26 – back out to our same spot by the Garden South State Reef. We caught 4 keepers; I had 3 with one 5 pounds and about 7 shorts. Tuesday went back to the

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Ocean report

Headed out to the Garden State South this morning with my buddy John on Thursday the 22nd for a real slow day on the Reef. There was not much wind and only 3 throwbacks so around 2:30 we started working our way

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It runs in the family!

Went out Saturday morning with grandsons Nick (10) and Vinnie (7). The area near the BI buoy had floating grass, underwater weeds and wind against the tide – terrible conditions. We cut our trip short but on the way home,

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Last Perch for 2017

When my grandson Nick arrived Friday afternoon,, he immediately began catching shrimp along the pilings. Despite my comments that the perch run was over and we really didn’t have time tonight to fish, he still persisted. About 5:00, Caesar called

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Reef Flounder

Went fishing on my friends boat to GSS. Caught this 23+inch flounder at 4.8 lbs and one other keeper. All caught on Gulp. We also caught 3 sea bass.

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Phil and Caesar catch

Phil and Caesar catching blues trolling Great Bay by marker 139.

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Fluke 6/11/17

22.5 inch Fluke,4.4lbs,caught Great Bay behind fish factory, 1/2 ounce buck tail with chartreuse teaser with minnows, out going tide also found small crabs in stomach.

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5lb Drum Fish

Fishing for weak fish with sheddar crab, high low rig @ deep point, out going tide, Thursday 6/8/2017.

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Just a Keeper

Not a great day – Pops and dad had a few shorts but Nick had one at 19+. Just south of BI buoy on Saturday.

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Nick does it again

Our Friday morning fluke plan was to return to just south of the Oyster Creek buoys by BI and start drifting. Just past the #42 marker, I saw birds working and fish breaking the surface. I quickly changed from a

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