It depends on the way I feel mostly. I have to say that I have had a l;ot of luck along the Ortley beaches in the past few years. I'll start out on 3rd ave and move south hitting all the holes along the way. Lately with the storm that blew threw the holes are pretty flat. Today the birds were working out past the last bar and out of reach with even the surfrocket.
I will fish a few areas in Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, I like Harding Ave. and the area from 10th Ave in Seaside Park South to Top O The Mast.
Gillikins in IBSP is a good spot as there is not much foot traffic there and pretty much accessible only by buggy. Then there is the areas of A10 south to A17 some nice holes. And of course there is the Pocket also a good spot especially right now with the mullet spewing out and the blues slamming them as soon as they make the turn.
Those would be my haunts, but the key this time of year would be to watch the birds working and hope for Easterly to North Easterlies winds.
I have to mention that this time of year the bait of choice is non existent only because there is so much around. If you want to target stripers use clams and get it to the bottom and hold it there. In a couple of days switch to mullet and do the same thing.
Lures are coming into play this time of year it is your choice but listen to what is out there from the B&T's and try to match the hatch.
Next week or so I will be trying the all to good needle fish lures and see what happens.
So much to do in so little time...
I was over at Ortley this morning and slinging metals and spoons the only thing that happened was I drowned my cell phone, damn, oh well it was time for a new one anyway.
Happy Catching
Paul