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Rammie is back!!!!
Time to hit the hook this Saturday for "fun in the surf/sun"..any luck in the surf???.See ya all later, Rammie...
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I was wondering the same thing. I'm thinking of running down there for sunrise Saturday. Anyone had any luck in the morning suds lately?
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Freds bait and tackle, S. Amboy posted:
Bluefish-All the time at beaches from Perth Amboy to Keansburg especially Cliffwood and Union Beach. Use fresh cut bunkers or plugs such as Bombers, SP Minnows, bottle neck and pencil poppers of Gator spoons. |
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The bays have been loaded with Bluefish this year. They follow the bait and warmer water, which has held them there for a while. Not sure how the current weather will effect that because it will definitely moderate the water temperatures, which should help fishing for some of the other species. They will probably spread out some. No more South wind please. You might want to think about crimping the barbs on a lure or too, it makes it a lot easier de hooking Bluefish.
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Definitely bluefish
I caught 3 keeper fluke near channels from the bay surf last weekend 19,21,21 |
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Thank you for the info
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be careful out there... know of a few guys that got nice fines for being in the nesting areas last week
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gotcha and thank you..same as every year
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Funny story on the nesting Plovers on Sandy Hook..... Every year for her birthday, I take my daughter and her friends out on the boat for a day of fun. Last year we decided to anchor up close to the beach just inside the false hook. I set the anchor close to shore and a few of the girls decided they'd like to jump in and wade to shore to take a walk on the beach.... As soon as they set foot on shore it was like the park police went into DEFCON 5. All of a sudden 2 SUVs came out of nowhere and proceeded to tell them they were not allowed in the area.... I found it pretty ironic that they were driving 2 ton SUVs on the nesting grounds to shoo off a few 100 pound girls that were endangering the Plovers :confused: To add insult to injury, the girls went to get back in the water to wade back to the boat and were told that they couldn't because it was too dangerous because they were not wearing life jackets, in 3 feet of calm water :rolleyes: They ended up loading them all up into the SUVs and dropping them off at Horseshoe cove where I had to go to pick them up. Don't mess with the Plovers Rammie.... You might end up in the clink. |
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