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Offline Capt. Ed

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Northern Ocean County Beaches
« on: October 31, 2007, 08:11:20 PM »
Hi All,

After Grand Jury I took a ride from the Manasquan Inlet down to the North Pocket of Island Beach State Park.

At 2:00PM through the afternoon, the wind was blowing pretty good from the SE. There were 1-2 ft. waves chopped up with white caps. It was very fishable but very few people fishing.

There was little or no bird activity to speak of. It looked pretty dead. When I drove on the beach, I did not see any signs of recent blitzes (no bait on the beach; no scales in the water; and no smooth oil patches in the water).

So, to me:

1. Beautiful day on the beach for a walk ...
2. Never took the pole out of the holder.
3. Talked to a few people wondering when the water temp was going to drop
4. Could it be a more beautiful end to a nice October (weather wise).

BTW, all my buddies who are fishing the beaches are using clams to score in the Lavallette/Seaside Park areas. Not a lot of action but some keepers here and there. This is looking a lot like last year (can you say Striper blitzes at Christmas).

Is anyone monitoring what is happening up North (Montauk, et. al)?

Good luck,

Capt. Ed


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Re: Northern Ocean County Beaches
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2007, 09:53:10 PM »
i talked to uncle Luna and he said a friend of his did a trip up there and killed them, bait was keeper size porgies and stripers 20-30 lbs.  I heard this second hand.. 
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Re: Northern Ocean County Beaches
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2007, 11:15:36 PM »
Hi Luna,

Off the beach ... I must say I have not seen any porgies caught in the areas I drove by ever, not that it couldn't happen.

Thanks,

Ed

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Re: Northern Ocean County Beaches
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2007, 11:26:31 PM »
Hi Capt. Ed,

I was at Ortley today and I have to agree not much action especially on plugs and metals.  I did see 2 fish caught right off the steps at 3rd ave. Parking lot.  One was a 30" and a nice keeper the other about 27" or less.  Both caught on fresh clams.

Like you mentioned no signs at all.  No birds like yesterday no dark choppy patches and definitely no signs of fish at all.

I am going to try and meet up with Bucktail Fri. Morning by the Thunderbird care to join us.  I have yet to nail down the time but I know it will be in the AM.

Happy Catching

Paul
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