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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Mister Penguin on August 10, 2007, 11:13:30 AM
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All morning at work all I could think about was catching some fish. So I made the decision to take a party boat from AH (Angler) for some night fishing. The weather wasnt too promising but I said hell with it...
Got off of work at 4:30 and barely made it to the dock before she left around 6:25, damn that Garden state parkway!
When I got on the boat I noticed people were putting on diamond jigs? I thought I had gotten on Striped bass boat. Turns out they dont striped bass fish till like 8 pm, blue fish was on the menu till darkness hit. People were catching blues left and right, but me. I had one hit, a hard one, but the rod went limp in a split second. Lost jig.
8 pm rolled around, the Captain said we can't go to the places he wants to because the seas were too rough. We ended up drifting all night along the north beach, literally like 50-100 yards off of it I think, water depth was at most 25 feet.
We were fishing with sandworms and first two keeper fish in the boat were Fluke(by same guy)!!! Those things eat anything I guess!!
On 2nd or 3rd drift I finally had a fish on, it was a good one. It took me from Stern of the boat to middle part of the boat on my light gear!! I had bought an avet reel last week but I can't use it yet!!!( a long story)
Well this fish turned out to be a pool winner, which was my first pool fish ever...although it was not for much money since only there were like 15 people on the boat, it felt good fishing for free ;D
By end of the night I ended up catching 6 striped bass, 1 keeper and 5 shorts. Good action all night.
As usual, after the trip I called couple of my buddies to come over and enjoy the fish with me. Eventhough it was like midnight they came over, since one of them is a master cook it works out!!!
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Congrats and thanks for the report!
A pool winner is a pool winner ... a little braggin' rights for the night.
Best wishes,
Capt. Ed
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nice catch pal.. and boy does that look good...
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Congrats on the pool winning fish and putting dinner on the table. t^
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Congrats on a great Job Mistah P!
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Nice fish Chris TT^.
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nice size bass and also a pool winner,even the shorts put up a t^ nice fight,good job.dinner looks good to.
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good job Wasabi!!!!
I wish I would have known I would have met you there!!
PS working on the reel thing for you!!
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Yeah they do put up a good fight even the short ones. When I got on the boat and saw other people's rod and reel I thought I'd have no chance landing fish with my set up, but I didnt really feel like fishing with a rented pole so I said whatever.
One short I had, I thought it was even bigger than the keeper. He hit it and took a b-line away from the boat, drag screamin and I yelled out "oooooooo this is a nice one!!!" well he turned out to be just 1 inch or so short and I was embarrased ;D
Joe I had no idea you would go on party boats!! haha, the stripers are still in so take me striper fishing ;D!!! and thanks for lookin into the reel thing for me..
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nice catch pal.. and boy does that look good...
I should have that guy sign up here and give out his recipes, he can cook up a storm with anything.
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Nice fish! I didn't even realize there are boats targeting stripers right now. Used to be they only fished for them in the spring and fall. Good to know. t^
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Great job.....congrats TT^
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It is 100% true a way to a man's heart is definitely through his stomach.... Ill be honest I skipped your report at first because that pan full of food looks awesome... Tell your buddy to post the recipe....
Great report btw... I guess you caught all of them on sandworms?
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Yea the dish looks great. but the rat belly fluke avatar kinda ruined it for me ;D
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Nice fish , that striper in that pan is making me starving 5hrug
Fish On
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Way to break in the new rod and reel! t^
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Congrats on the pool !!
Sandworms have taken some nice quality fluke for me in the past-especially when fished on a 3x3 rig or a floating jig head while weakfishing.
The night time worming of stripers this year and last has for the most part been under the radar. I know captains (both charter & party boat) that catch 100+ bass (granted 95% short) a trip. Using the pproper tackle they're a bunch of fun to catch.
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Any pool winner is sweet!
Recipe!
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whs
Nice catch though. :P
Happy Catching
Paul