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ONE VERY FRUSTRATING WEEK! by Dave spendiff

On Friday Nov. 18, 2016 I broke the BI at 6:10 with hundreds of boats heading north. Never have I seen so many boats! Guess nobody works on Friday’s any more. At any rate, I could not find a concentration

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Something to be thankful for by Vince Sibona

John Lyszczarz and I left the dock at 6:45 am, Monday Nov. 14, 2016 on the SEA BONA and headed for the Barnegat Inlet. After clearing the Inlet, we headed north. At the Bathing Beach we saw a fleet of

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Rough seas, but success in the ICW by Basil Dubrosky

Rough seas but success in the ICW by Basil Dubrosky On September 12, I went out with Bill Dabney on his boat. There was a decent forecast of seas at 2-3 feet so we planned to hit the Little Egg

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Short Trip by Dave Spendiff

I left the dock at 6:30 this morning and headed for my favorite spot near Morrison’s Marina to try for weakfish. Although the NE wind was blowing like crazy and would be opposing the incoming tide, I just had to

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First time by Dave Sikorski

On Saturday August 20, I was finally able to get out and do some fishing. I quickly noticed the bay water temperature was above 82 degrees, so I headed up to OCC to find som cooler water on the in

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Day After Tournament

By Martin Friedrich I had gotten a fishing report from a friend Saturday night after our tournament. He and a friend fished an area and gotten 9 keepers. If wasn’t for the weather coming in they might have gotten there

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Hot Afternoon Bite By Martin Friedrich

July 4th had my friend Paul out with me today. Started at the LE reef just managed a few shorts. We moved to the Rutgers bouy area, we caught 3 keeper’s and quite a few shorts. Early afternoon we moved

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Garden State South Reef by Martin Friedrich

Friday July 1st Fished on my buddy Tim’s boat today I managed to catch two keepers a 23 and a half inch at 5.7 lbs and 18 and a half inch fluke we also have 4 keeper sea bass the

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Fluke Fishing Report for June 11, 2016 by Vince Sibona

I went fishing on Jeff Barnhart’s Reel Deal with Jeff and John Lyszczarz. We fished on the LE Reef. We knew the forecast was for heavy winds and seas building into the afternoon. Only a few boats on the reef.

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Big fish in the Gulf by Basil Dubroski

I am vacationing in Sarasota, FL this month and Ihad one of the best fishing experiences of my life while fishing with Marvin on the “Winning Bid”, his 30 foot Grady with twin 300 Yamahas and auto pilot. We departed

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Fishing Facts

Of the fifty United States, thirty-eight have a striped-bass record. New Jersey has the largest striped-bass record—a 78-pound 8·ounce whopper that was caught in 1982. The state with the smallest striped-bass record is Iowa. That landlocked striper weighed only 9 pounds 4 ounces and was caught in 1983.
There’s something fishy about beer these days. Fish Tail Ale is popular as ever, and New Jersey’s Flying Fish Brewery is one of the state’s largest specialty breweries. There’s also Washington’s Wild Salmon Organic Pale Ale, Florida’s Land Shark beer, Delaware’s Dogfish Head beer, and two versions of Stingray beer—a lighter version from the Cayman Islands and a dark beer from Canada.
The triangle fly is probably the most unusual of saltwater flies. It’s one of the few, if not only, flies tied to a treble hook. It’s also barely a fly at all, because hardly any material is used. It is complete after tying the two straw pearl twinkle flashes and the tiny tuft of natural squirrel, leaving an entire hook fully exposed. Incredibly this barebacked treble fly is a knockout when it comes to sea trout.

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