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Went fishing 🎣 on the Manasquan Inlet, NJ, north jetty this evening on a warm, cloudy day with a light northwesterly breeze and incoming tide. Saw bait fishermen on the dolos catch windowpane flounder and spiny dogfish. I caught, tagged and released a 25” 4 lb 10 oz winter skate in the ocean on a plain hook Ava A-17. Lost a fish 🐠 on my next cast for the final action of the day. A cast netter caught spearing and sand eels in the inlet at night under the lights. The Point Pleasant squid 🦑 netters were using their underwater green light. I took pictures.
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Bands I never realized at this time of year with colder water temperatures squid were inshore. I've caught a lot of herring and hickory shad on shabiki rigs on the wall at that turn this time of year during the day but never squid. Interesting.
I know there's been previous posts about this in past so apologies for re-asking the question but are windowpane flounder or sundials as they we're commonly called years ago good to eat? |
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Just wondering are there really squid boats or are you seeing the green lights from the Gambler who I believe leaves them on at the dock? Great reports / love reading them. Keep fishing and best of luck.
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Most nights there are squid fishermen with underwater green lights on the Point Pleasant side of Manasquan Inlet at the turn in November and December.
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That's pretty cool, never knew squid were inshore in numbers this late in the season even with warmer than usual water temps. Any idea how they actually catch them, squid jigs or cast net? I've caught them with a cast net in shark river on occasion during the summer years ago in Belmar but never would have thought they'd still be hanging around in the numbers you're suggesting in November and December.
Great stuff and thanks for the replies to the window panes / Sundials. I always threw them back. |
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Good report. Interesting and detailed
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Captain Bob Bogan Brand New 90 Foot Party Boat Gambler Sailing Daily From Point Pleasant Beach, NJ http://www.gamblerfishing.net captbogan@aol.com 732-295-7569 |
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