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The Surf Fisherman Forum => IBSP Fishing Reports => Topic started by: NJ Guy on March 16, 2010, 10:47:49 AM
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the beach being open tommorow...come on you guys with connections what you heard :P
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I will find out later. Right now there is not much going on on the outside anyway. All the action is in the back, or should I say was in the back bays. Give it a couple of days for the water to get up in Ph and allow the saline content to build up again and the bit will be back.
I will take a reading of the temps later as well to let you know the average reading.
Happy Catching
Paul
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thanks paul... look forward to seeing you on the beach this year... ever need anything give a shout
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If you want fish stay inside for awhile.If you just want to relax and soak a bait go for it ! The clam bite in the ocean surf is still a ways off. I fish inside until around May 1 give or take a week or so. Lots of the inside spots have fish now but all this rain needs to run off and the waters need to clear. This was a terrible 4 days and it might take almost all this week to staighten out.At least the sun's back out today t^
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Well, forget about worrying about fishing inside or out, IBSP will be closed until further notice. At high tide there is no beach and the dunes took a pounding. Soooo, keep dreaming about getting your clam, worm, plug or what ever offering you may be offering. If you were thinking the park, forget about it. At least for now.
I did take temps out back and the average temp at 2:00 on the bottom in 10' of water, was 46 to 48 deg. It is warming up nicely. That is why the stripers are starting to munch already.
I hope this helps...
Happy Catching
Paul
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Water is chocolate brown in Manasquan river this afternoon in the bay in Brick too. I know a guy that's up to 6 releases on bass so far . All before the storm. ;D