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Old 10-19-2025, 12:41 PM
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Good to know and thanks for the report!
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I guess all us "experts" on ocean storms, and how they impact seasonal migration patterns of salt water fish need to study a bit harder. Might be enough fish around for small boaters on certain pieces, just not the big concentrations that a party boat with 30 guys fishing would need.. Otherwise why have most of the bottom boats switched over to Stripers?
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Old 10-19-2025, 03:57 PM
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Yea pretty sure most of the party and charter boats have switched over to Stripers. Not like you can make it a Striper Seabass combo since you're restricted to possessing Stripers any time outside the 3 mile line.
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I guess all us "experts" on ocean storms, and how they impact seasonal migration patterns of salt water fish need to study a bit harder. Might be enough fish around for small boaters on certain pieces, just not the big concentrations that a party boat with 30 guys fishing would need.. Otherwise why have most of the bottom boats switched over to Stripers?
Do you think stripers draw more of a crowd? People seem to fish what’s trendy nowadays? Stripers are probably the most sought out fish in Jersey. Down here in Cape May we don’t get a showing like up north so everyone keeps bottom fishing and it’s usually good until the end of the year!
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Old 10-19-2025, 05:22 PM
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Do you think stripers draw more of a crowd? People seem to fish what’s trendy nowadays? Stripers are probably the most sought out fish in Jersey. Down here in Cape May we don’t get a showing like up north so everyone keeps bottom fishing and it’s usually good until the end of the year!
Very different up north. A very consistent Striper fishery and you can practically set your watch by it and people look forward to it.
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Thanks for the report, great to hear the bite continues. What were the water temps looking like up north?
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Old 10-21-2025, 12:29 AM
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Thanks for the report, great to hear the bite continues. What were the water temps looking like up north?
64 - 65 degrees inshore
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64 - 65 degrees inshore
That's still swimming temps!
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Old 10-20-2025, 07:06 PM
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Very different up north. A very consistent Striper fishery and you can practically set your watch by it and people look forward to it.
Oh yeah I know. It’s world class fishing. Hasn’t been good below Barnegat for a few years now.
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Oh yeah I know. It’s world class fishing. Hasn’t been good below Barnegat for a few years now.
You can blame Virginia, Cooke Inc. / Omega Protein and the ASMFC for that.
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