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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Pops Soul on October 21, 2007, 12:27:45 AM
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Left the Marina around 11:30 am. We had a 15 to 20 kn WSW wind with gust to 30 kt and an incoming tide. There were not a lot of boats on the ocean today out of Shark River, I think when they pulled up to the Ocean ave. bridge an seen the inlet they were scared off ( Picture 1) with waves crashing the jetties. Once you got outside it was nice,
(picture 2) there was a light chop, with big 5 to 6 foot slow rollers kind of like driving a mountain road, we headed north and was able to run wide open over those big rollers to the Red Church area for an attempt at some Sea Bass. The wife and I tried a drift through the area with not a nibble because of such a fast drift and didn't feel like anchoring with such strong winds. I seen a boat on the troll and hooked up with 2 alligator blues no more then 40 yards away from us. We tried jigging the area with no luck, so on the troll we went. We hooked up in no time w00t, with the wife fighting the fish and 2 quick jumps w0w (that was so awlsome) it threw the spoon. SO we trolled our way back to the inlet and lost several fish and ended up with 2 in the box. The water was dirty from the storms close to shore, it was a good day for surfers, it was a GREAT day to be on the water t^ Water temp 64 degrees boys w00t were getting there guys. I heard of 1 small striper about 18 inches being caught in the south pocket of the inlet jetty. We will be out again tomorrow. TT^
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Nice report Skip and great pics. That's some wild water crashing up on the beach. t^
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Nice job Skippy!
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Left the Marina around 11:30 am. We had a 15 to 20 kn WSW wind with gust to 30 kt and an incoming tide. There were not a lot of boats on the ocean today out of Shark River, I think when they pulled up to the Ocean ave. bridge an seen the inlet they were scared off ( Picture 1) with waves crashing the jetties. Once you got outside it was nice,
(picture 2) there was a light chop, with big 5 to 6 foot slow rollers kind of like driving a mountain road, we headed north and was able to run wide open over those big rollers to the Red Church area for an attempt at some Sea Bass. The wife and I tried a drift through the area with not a nibble because of such a fast drift and didn't feel like anchoring with such strong winds. I seen a boat on the troll and hooked up with 2 alligator blues no more then 40 yards away from us. We tried jigging the area with no luck, so on the troll we went. We hooked up in no time w00t, with the wife fighting the fish and 2 quick jumps w0w (that was so awlsome) it threw the spoon. SO we trolled our way back to the inlet and lost several fish and ended up with 2 in the box. The water was dirty from the storms close to shore, it was a good day for surfers, it was a GREAT day to be on the water t^ Water temp 64 degrees boys w00t were getting there guys. I heard of 1 small striper about 18 inches being caught in the south pocket of the inlet jetty. We will be out again tomorrow. TT^
Way to go Skip,get those blues out of the way so I can hit those stripes next weekend.....Great Pics too!!!!!
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Great Report!. Awesome Pictures w00t
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nice day.. nice size blue also
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Nice report and I love those photos... TT^
Paul
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Wow.. great report and pics POPS!! TT^
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Very nice report and pics..thanks ! t^
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2 Questions- Did you see any birds when you decided to troll, and what exactly did you troll with and how fast? Thanks
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Nice pics looks like lots of boat time this wkend for you...
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DJ No I did not see any birds working or chaseing bait. I have been trolling Crocadile spoons with a 3oz trolling drail. Trolling Blues I run anywhere from 3 1/2 to 5 knots. I also have been having luck with hooking up with diamond jigs with green tubes. I have been finding fish from the beach to the Sea Girt reef. Hope this helps you out t^
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Thanks, appreciate it!