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That's weather. Climate refers to larger patterns. There is a difference.
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Certainly one of the worst years I can remember!
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If it eats Green Crabs it's a Blackfish. If it hates Blackfisherman it's the NMFS.
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I've noticed this when I've been on the boats out of AH, and on my buddy's boat. Long drifts along the beach at sandy hook, and not a bite, some of our usual haunts near west bank and the AC, a few fish here and there and then nothing on the return drift. One thing we're definitely noticing is the numbers of smooth doggies, we can't seem to get away from them, we'll get them all along staten island, and all the way down the beginning of the hook on the same day....are the hordes of dogfish gobbling all the baitfish?
I would think the sand replenishment isn't helping, but there's places I'm used to fishing where there's no dredging/sand pumping, and they're just devoid of fish. thanks for the honest report Capt., that's why you have the reputation that you do. cheers
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This year has been by far one of the worst I could remember in years. Thank you Capt. Ron for the honest report, like many others have said it is comforting in a sense to hear it from a pro. I have been fishing out of highlands atleast 2 times a week this summer working areas near and far and have almost nothing to show for it.
One thing I find strange is the ratio of keepers on bait vs gulp. For me at least I have seen most of my fluke come in on bait when in the past bucktailing tipped with gulp would be the golden ticket. As many have already said this can certainly be attributed to post sandy event and in the heat of the moment many governmental officials and citizens alike wanted quick fixes which ulitmatley put a dent in the ecosytem which may take years to recover. Guess I will be back at it tomorrow! |
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In addition to the fluking being tough this year, is anyone else seeing a lack of other bottom dwellers, such as clear-nosed skates and sea robins. I've yet to catch a sea robin, and I think I've only had 2 skates (generally get tons along the nude beach and south).
cheers
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I was convinced this was throwing everything off and was hoping to see it rebound in August
http://www.nj.com/weather-guy/index....ton_bloom.html |
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Had to be sandy same thing south
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I agree with flyers, there's been a big drop in other bottom fish as well. I've been fluking once a week or so from SRIs jetties and I have yet to catch a single skate. In fact I can't honestly remember even seeing someone else getting any either. Robbins were thick in early June for me but that only lasted a few weeks and they were spawning at the time. Since probly mid June I could count on one hand how many Robbins I've caught. Fluking was pretty good in the inlet until Arthur passed by then it shut down and now finally seems to be coming back around. Seems like a weird year this year, bluefish, at least the bigger sized ones didn't stick around like normal and now the boats are chasing large snapper size blues and there's been Bonita around since the second week of July. I'm def no expert but I've never heard of Bonita this early in the summer usually not until mid august or September. I'm pretty sure I read a few reports of macks being caught too not that long ago, which again I never heard of in the summer. I'm 25 so im younger than a lot of the members here so maybe that's how it used to be before I started fishing but seems weird to me. No doubt in my mind that there must be a combination of factors that are throwing the fish off this year. Hopefully it only lasts for this year but who knows.
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just remember the good days ron.like when we used to fish the "magic" hour
trips on the old boat.all ya needed was a handful of Nordic eels in a few colors and you could catch all the fish ya wanted. ![]() |
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