Fishing report from Joe Filice for June 2, 2013.

Well, as I said in my last report, I tried all week, in between scraping and painting, for a bigger Stripers. The south wind was howling all week and put the fish down, I can’t remember catching during these heavy south blows and this week was no exception, I caught nothing. On Sunday, June 2nd, my wife and I took two of our granddaughters to the beach in the morning. It was low tide and the wind was again howling out of the south. I noticed a deep trough just to the right of where we came on. In the afternoon, I took the girls back up by myself, no wife backup. While they played, I watched them and also was throwing a fluke rig with White Gulp 4″ mullets on a jig and a teaser. On the 3rd cast I brought in a nice 20″ Flattie. A few more casts and then the girls were getting too brave with a very rough incoming tide, so the rod went in a spike and I was on guard duty. But I got a nice dinner fish.

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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.
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