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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: bossross on April 08, 2008, 05:57:10 PM
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Got out with a few buddies today, we were right on the edge of the channel on the south side of the Manaloking bridge. We were there from around 9:30-12:30pm, not a bite.
I had two chum pots out and we were using sand worms.
Saw a few other boats, didn't seem like anyone was hooking up.
Water was 45degrees.
Fun day with a few good friends (no problem keeping the beers cold!), but no fish today....
Ross
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Good effort Ross. Get em next time. t^
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Ross
Good day with the Bud's and cold ones.....great time TT^ chrz
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as the weather gets warmer, even a skunk day is a good day.
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There was NOTHING warm about this morning! nosmly
But the guys I hung out with are good friends and we had a ton of laughs, so it was well worth it!
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get em next time... I had same luck @ same spot... gtreat day on the water though, so hard to complain!
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water temp?
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Saw a few other boats, didn't seem like anyone was hooking up.
Water was 45degrees.
Ross
whs
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You ever try this hole? About 25 feet deep; about 100 yards in length, goes from 6 feet to 25 and sometimes holds the critters...
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I made it out yesterday and it was chilly! I showed the same water temp and wasn't sure how accurate it was. Manage to pick up 2 - largest being 1.10 lbs. (Right after Bossross left) Nice day when the sun shined!
Are we going to have a Spring???
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I have been up there checking out some spots I wrote about last year and doing up dates.
I noticed that the fish were off the bite during cloudy periods when the sun was totally covered by clouds and just as soon as the sun broke through the bite was on again.
This happened twice on Friday so it was not a fluke pardon the pun. This happened just yesterday the same thing the sun was out and as soon as the clouds rolled in no bite. 30 minutes later the sun came out and the bite was on again.
Something to this? Or just a quowinkidink... grtn
Happy Catching
Paul
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I think Paul maybe on to something....
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In Early Spring with the water temps being low, the sun definetely plays a part in getting the bite going. Sun warms up the flats and shallows quickly causing the bait and fish to stir.
Once the water temps stabalize, it becomes less of a factor IMHO.
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Thats so true Gottog, to take this even further it was about 15 to 20 minutes after the sun came out for the bite to start. This goes to the warming factor I ma sure.
Plus I am hearing that the Bass bight was on yesterday in the bay. Bass were rolling, where? not sure if I had to make a guess I would say in the back of IBSP. Try the flats I and sure you should do well. Mostly shorts though, I can't wait to here todays reports.
Happy Catching
Paul