Hey Barrel, Welcome Aboard. I also fish these South Jersey waters... Brigantine to Longport mostly. I also work the nightshift, so I am used to staying up all night. I got out last year more in the night than I did in the day. I am startin to see a pretty good following on this site for us Southern Folks. Last Year I think I was one of about 3 or 4. Anyway, I am always lookin for a fishin bud. I don't have a Kayak, so I am ground bound. I was gonna pick one up this year, but after buyin the new bach buggy, not so sure if I will be able to swing a kayak. Do strictly fish the yak, or do you surf fish also?
Quote from: seanr8w on March 06, 2009, 07:47:23 AMHey Barrel, Welcome Aboard. I also fish these South Jersey waters... Brigantine to Longport mostly. I also work the nightshift, so I am used to staying up all night. I got out last year more in the night than I did in the day. I am startin to see a pretty good following on this site for us Southern Folks. Last Year I think I was one of about 3 or 4. Anyway, I am always lookin for a fishin bud. I don't have a Kayak, so I am ground bound. I was gonna pick one up this year, but after buyin the new bach buggy, not so sure if I will be able to swing a kayak. Do strictly fish the yak, or do you surf fish also?There is something about surf fishing that I just cant do it. So no, But I kayak fish almost every night after the water hits 48 degrees and I have plenty of extra kayaks if you want to come along. I laso have a 21 foot boat that I foolishly run up to 50 miles offshore all summer long.
I just signed on. Ill try to keep you guys up to date with what is going on around Atlantic City as soon as the water temps hit 47 degrees or so.
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