Author Topic: Capt. John/ Reel Fun Sportfishing/ 5/16 Report  (Read 1498 times)

Offline ReelFun

  • Capt John
  • Full Member
  • **
  • Posts: 231
  • Karma: +0/-0
Capt. John/ Reel Fun Sportfishing/ 5/16 Report
« on: May 19, 2010, 10:00:22 AM »
Had the Tom Tambone charter out today for some tough fishing. Had a very hard time finding bunker the day before so I decided to arm myself with clams and my assortment of trolling gear to see what we could do.

Headed south around the hook to a spot that someone gave me a heads-up about the day before only to find the place totally void....no baitfish and NO Stripers. Called another friend of mine who was at the "Rocks" with an armada of boats trolling all kinds of crap and decided not to get involved with crossing lines and boats for a few stripers and bluefish. Besides, my customer "hates" trolling so it was off to another spot that I thought I could find some good "bait" fishing.

Headed back north around a small fleet of boats anchored and clamming in Raritan Bay and noticed it was a very slow pick at best in that area. What amazed me was the amount of Belmar and Pt Pleasant boats that were there. When I saw that, I knew we were going to have a tough day. Moved around to various spots with the NY Bight area only to come up with bluefish. 40 miles on the boat for some bluefish........oh brother!!!

I'm not going to go ranting and raving so I'll keep it short. Since 2004 the number of legal stripers in the Sandy Hook/Raritan Bay area has diminished, regardless of what you may be hearing or reading on other web sites or other media. Sure you can luck out and bang a bunch of fish in one spot on Tuesday, but chances are returning to the same spot on Thursday or Friday is going to yield totally different results. Back a few years ago, I was banging Bass in the same spot day after day for a solid month. Now it's small pods of migrating fish, sometimes inshore, sometimes offshore in federal waters. Some very seasoned veterans, what I would call "expert" Striper anglers also have admitted to me that the Bass fishing the past few years has been tough for them as well. NO CONSISTENCY!!! Here one day, gone the next. Search, travel, waste time.......waste my customers time. I guess that's why they call it fishing and not catching.

Which brings me to something else. Please be appreciative of your captain and mate. (Thank you Tom for your very kind words on Sunday. Mark and I are very grateful) Whether it's me or another boat you use. To a man, most captains and their mates I've met during my time in this business work VERY, VERY hard trying to make their customers happy. Nobody likes to come back to the dock without fish or even a few fish. Smiling faces is part of our reward for a hard days work. Trust me, you won't become wealthy in this business. We do what we do because we like people, we love the water and we like to fish. It's just that simple.

Tight Lines,
Capt. John



Offline IrishAyes

  • Fishing At It's Finest
  • Admin
  • Super Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 17408
  • Karma: +0/-0
Re: Capt. John/ Reel Fun Sportfishing/ 5/16 Report
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2010, 10:35:55 AM »
Great effort in looking for the striped ones Captain John. As you know, not all days can be banner days on the water.

I can't speak of the lack of or abundance of stripers compare to several years ago as I was not fishing for them back then. I do know that they will follow the bait and that has a lot to do where you will find them, as you already know.

Concerning your statement about charter captains wanting to put their clients on the fish...that is the absolute truth. I don't charter but I do feel for the guys on my boat when we aren't catching. I know they have limited time to be on the water and fish. I find more pleasure putting my crew on fish than me actually catching fish myself, and I will bet you feel the same. I guess it comes with operating a fishing boat.  TT^

Keep up the extra effort, I'm sure your clients know how hard you work for them.  chrz
Captain Joe of the Irish Ayes

May the holes in your net be no larger than the fish in it.  ~Irish Blessing


Offline wb

  • Super Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5274
  • Karma: +0/-0
Re: Capt. John/ Reel Fun Sportfishing/ 5/16 Report
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 03:50:51 PM »
and I thought it was just me  :headscra:

wow, imagine that, fish here one day, over there the next...

story of my life....
« Last Edit: May 19, 2010, 03:51:28 PM by wb »

Offline Capt. Don Sr

  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 455
  • Karma: +0/-0
Re: Capt. John/ Reel Fun Sportfishing/ 5/16 Report
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2010, 04:13:00 PM »
Capt John I know you do your best for your customers ,good fishermen understand that fish dont bite everyday,weather,tides,winds,and water temp all play a part.TIGHT LINES CAPT JOHN
,


 

NJSFlogofinal1

BSX

terrafin

Heavy Duty truck Parts On Line

Web Site Design

rfasig.png

Know Before You Go

Local Weather | Marine Bouy Weather | Inshore Forecast | Offshore Forecast | Interactive Wind Charts | Tide Charts | Sea Surface Temps | Chlorophyll Concentrates | Online Chart Viewer

-

new jersey marine weather forecastterrafin

-