Posted on June 12, 2021 Ocean still rough, but sea bass continue biting There s been a big change recently from 90 degree days and light winds to a nasty sea and sweatshirt temperatures, but the sea bass bite continues and the Sunday forecast is for a shift to southeast winds at just 5-10 knots Though big bluefish are chopping up mo-jos being trolled in Raritan Bay, there have been some eating-size blues hitting jigs in the ocean for party boat anglers. Wednesday produced a boat limit of 3-7-pounders before they finished up with sea bass.
Posted on June 11, 2021 Less east wind may help tomorrow Though some fishing trips were called off today due to east winds, it may be more fishable tomorrow with those winds down to 10-15 knots except for gusts to 20 around mid-day. Pleasant reported a great trip June 9-10 for the Doug Stark party as they added two bigeyes and six yellowfins to lots of bluefins.
The weekend and next week are looking great!Stop by our Facebook or Instagram page and check out a few photos from today!SAILING EVERY DAY FOR SEA BASS!4PM-10PM FOR SEA BASS AND LING!WE WILL CONTINUE DOING THIS EVERY SATURDAY AFTEROON!WE WILL START FLUKE FISHING ON JUNE 23RD!
Posted on June 10, 2021 Sharks tuna taking the spotlight While sea bass continue to be the best bet, fishing for offshore game fish is also coming on strong. The Sea Hunter from Atlantic Highlands made its last live-lining striper trip today, but only five bass were boated through big blues.
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