Wednesday Fishing Report July 3, 2019 Another solid day of weather and fishing Caught loads of fluke today,guys who were dialed in had a limit some even 2 or 3 more maybe helping out some who had the shorty curse . they did do best with the jigs today So be ready tomorrow!we are fishing!!
Open fluke sat sun 7 6-7 7 Details Created on Wednesday, 03 July 2019 21 57 Written by Capt. Ron Open fluke sat sun We have openings this weekend for fluke. Fare is 130 person tip Sat 7 6 - 4 spots Sun 7 7 - 6 spots 7328415041
We had a ok start today in a couple different areas as I was waiting for the current so I could run down to where we have been doing well with some nice fish. To make a long story short It was not as good today.
We slammed the Bluefins today on our first inshore tuna trip of the season!We fished a little known hill that Capt John used to tuna fish 15-20 years ago that almost always held a good number of Bluefins.
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY Wednesday, July 3, 2019 With this great weather fishing has been good and should stay this way for a while. We are also sailing for Fireworks Cruise July 4th leaving at 7 30pm HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
In addition to the Spanish mackerel, there were cobia caught even in the surf from South Jersey and Kevin Kuriawa sent a report about a 38-inch cobia caught by Rich Bizarri on Rick Paglucco s 25 Cobia boat while fluking Sunday off Sea Bright. The 11-year-old caught his first fish (school stripers and fluke) yesterday with Chuck Many on his Ty Man at Highlands, and this morning he got a taste of surf casting.
Atlantic Highlands fluke fishing July 2 02 July 2019 Capt. Tom Made both morning and afternoon trips again today. On the afternoon trip the short action was not as good but we had a couple of keepers.
(Sat) Today we ran our open boat ling marathon and the fishing was excellent. Next ling ,sea bass flounder marathon is Friday 7 5 and 7 7One spot open 7 6 fluke(Sunday THis A. M was our open boat Fluke trip and the fishing was very good but the keeping part was another story.
The Miss Belmar Princess is sailing daily for blues, stripers and sea bass from 7 30 a. m. 2 30 p. m. and every afternoon for fluke sea bass from 4 30 p. m. 8 30 p. m. The Royal Miss Belmar is sailing daily for fluke and sea bass from 7 30 a. m. 12 00 p. m.
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