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Fish On Weekly "Gettin Ready" 2/24/08
« on: February 24, 2008, 03:27:34 PM »
Offshore fishing still remains an option for ling sea bass, cod, porgies and even an occasional whiting.
This is the week when most anglers take a break and go through a mental check list. Make sure all your tackle is in order. The new plugs you bought at the last fishing show is on the top shelf of your tackle box. Don’t forget to put that new eye on your pole that you busted off in the truck last year. Maybe you’re feeling confident and put some lighter line on your reel this year. Do a walk through the shed or garage and get a visual check on all your equipment. All this preparation to prepare yourself for what you have been waiting for.

March 1st opens Striped bass fishing in the Garden State. Bait shops are stocking up on clams and worms. Most shops will start the season with a few promotional contests. First keeper checked in usually will get you some nice tackle and maybe your picture in the paper. Water temperatures are still a bit cold; usually we will need to see a spike in temperature over 40 degrees or so before they turn on. To find out where and when the first bass is weighed in log onto www.NJSaltwaterfisherman.com


Local Hi – Mar members escape the cold for an annual Costa Rica fishing trip.
My friends Ron McClelland, Bruce, Greg and Ryan enjoyed a week of rest, relaxation and they squeezed in some serious fishing. The Sandy Hook Hi-Mar gang fished out of Los Suenos, with Capt. Tom's Sport fishing. www.captaintoms.com  for five days.  The gang managed to fight Mahi Mahi up to 45 lbs.
 Bruce had a fight with a 200lb Blue Marlin but lost. He did manage to land 3 sail fish to make up for it. Ryan boated 4 sails and then lost count after that.
 
Their first catch of Mahi was taken to a local restaurant who cooked it for them Grilled, Blackened, and fried. They raised dozens of fish snapped a few hundred pictures and shared dozens of stories and laughs.

The Hi-Mar Striper Club is the premiere Striped Bass club in New Jersey.  Most members focus their fishing on Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook area.  The club is made of the areas best charter captains, family recreational fisherman, and individuals who want to make a difference in preserving our precious fishery for generations to come. To learn more about the club log on to www.hi-mar.com



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Re: Fish On Weekly "Gettin Ready" 2/24/08
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2008, 03:31:51 PM »
Thanks for the report Ron.  Great post, as usual.   t^
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Re: Fish On Weekly "Gettin Ready" 2/24/08
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2008, 03:35:31 PM »
you get 2  t^ t^
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Re: Fish On Weekly "Gettin Ready" 2/24/08
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2008, 06:27:02 PM »
Thanks Ron for really giving me the itch to get out NOW...I CAN"T WAIT!!!

See what you did you have me yelling, sorry.

Paul
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