The Sea Bass action was good however we would of liked to of seen a few more keepers come over the rail. Some anglers did get their limit of Sea Bass along with a few decent size Porgy s!
But you never know what tomorrow will bring. I only have a couple people signed up for tomorrow but the weather looks good and we will be there and hopefully so will some of you.
10 18 20 The sea bass are moving offshore at a fast rate so we have decided to call it a season. Fare winds and calm seas to all and we will sea you in the Spring!
Capt. Rob said October stripers are unpredictable from day to day, and he will be shaping up in the morning even though he only has a few reservations so far and would appreciate calls in advance. The fare is 90 on the limited trip.
We had our boat limit of nice size fish and threw a couple back big ones back. We had camera problems but the pics are on my deckhands phone and when he is done cleaning the boat he will e mail them to me and ill put them up Thanks for checking in, Capt. Rob
Only a few were caught where they had been cooperating Though Grumpy s Tackle in Seaside Park saw their first fall surf striper on Wednesday, a 29-incher that hit mullet, surfcasting has generally been dismal as we are still awaiting arrival of stripers from the east. They run their first Striper Marathon on Tuesday, and have also set a tuna trip for 1 a. m. Oct. 21.
Posted on October 16, 2020 IGFA 2020 World Record Game Fishes available The 2020 edition of the International Game Fish Association s World Record Game Fishes contains every record updated through 2019 in both all-tackle and various line tests plus the many clubs now available to honor grand slams of a variety of species. Bob Matthews reports from Fisherman s Den in Belmar Marina that a shop regular chummed from a private boat in Shark River to get into winter flounder, keeping his two up to 2 1 2 pounds that hit sandworms.
Posted on October 15, 2020 Chesapeake Bay striper index down Chesapeake Bay Young-of-Year Survey Results Released October 13, 2020 Striped Bass Among Species Below Average, Others Flourish Maryland DNR scientists examine juvenile striped bass for the annual index, before carefully releasing them back to the water. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced results of the most recent juvenile striped bass survey, which tracks the reproductive success of the state fish in Chesapeake Bay.
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