Posted on June 29, 2020 Summer stripers cooperate in N. Y. Harbor The spring run of stripers in the N. Y. Harbor area has long been over, but some bass can be caught all summer if you have patience and knowledge which is what Chuck Many has plenty of. Also at Clarks, the Canyon Runner reported continued great canyon trolling with catches such as seven bigeyes, 13 yellowfins and a big blue marlin for the Mike Davie party.
Once boxes were full ran to the canyon for a dozen tiles. On the Way home gave the guys an afternoon popping session catching And releasing another half dozen.
Got to the bluefin grounds and found blue planet conditions. Guys had enough and with the flat conditions we went tilefishing, getting a couple dozen up to 20lbs, great time with the guys!
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Capt. Ron Santee had to move around to scratch out fluke on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, but Mike Lee proved that working hard can produce even when the bite isn t on as he jigged all day to bag his limit. Once again there s a chance of showers and thunder storms in the afternoon,
Posted on June 26, 2020 Raritan Bay doormat The first doormat fluke reported to me from N. J. was caught today by Joe Jones of Allentown, Pa. in Raritan Bay, and it had plenty of room to spare at 12 pounds, 13 ounces. Yet, Joe Ciervo of Middletown boated fluke of 5 1 2 and 4 pounds, The best bet for the weekend may be the ocean fishing for small bluefish.
The conditions as always play a big part. Today we had to do a little searching to find the right drifting conditions with some Fluke that wanted to eat.
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