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December 31, 2016 ——————————————————–6:00 PMFrom all of us here at Fisherman’s Hq, Happy New Year!!!Looking back, what an awesome year it was. We are super excited for 2017. There’s a number of projects that have been in the works and almost ready. Stay tuned!!!Check out our social media pages (Facebook & Instagram) to follow as our winter progresses.We ask What was your MVP this past year??? I had an awesome time hammering fish with the newly released 2nd generation Sebile Stick Shadd. This lure comes in at a new great price and is even better then before.
It was my MVP, followed closely by the Super Strike Rattling Swimmer aka Bottle. Also at the top of my list the Super Strike Little Neck Popper, Guppy Pencil Popper and the Sportingwood Darter as wells as the Sportingwood Pencil Popper.FishHead.GregJust a reminder the black sea bass fishing season closes today.Surf Day is right around the cornerSave the Date!!!Saturday Feb 18th 2017 – 8:30AM to 4:30PMBrookdale Community CollegeHappy Holidays from Captain Alex at Lighthouse Sportfishing!Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy holiday season and New Year! I would to thank all those that were able to make it out on the Debbie M this year. It was an amazing fishing season. Here’s a link to some Inlet bassing, some video of me fishing the inlet in some sporty conditions.
Also, I am extricated to let you know I will be on the panel for the Saltwater Sportsmen National Seminar Series in AC on February 25, 2017. I will sharing my knowledge of back bay and inshore fishing strategies. Hope to see you there.Here’s a recent fishign report After easily catching some minnows I went to a local pickerel pond. With skim ice recently out they were chewing. Went 4 for 7 in under an hour. Capt.
Alex Majewski Lighthouse Sportfishing 609.548.2511Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters – 2016 Season Wrap Up & Looking Forward to 2017!!As in years past 2016 was yet another fantastic year of fishing and fun for anglers aboard Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters!!I held out hope that our Fall migration would have continued into the New Year but unfortunately a frigid “polar vortex” came into play on the tail end of the run and sent the migration steaming South for warmer temps.What a fun and blessed year it has been meeting so many new faces and of course welcoming back so many old friends. I always look back at each passing season with such gratitude that I am fortunate enough to do what I love to do. I am truly grateful. Thank you all that continue to fish with me!!Although glad to have a bit of break to enjoy some much needed Holiday and Family fun I am excited to get things back up and running ASAP in 2017!!The 2017 season is already taking shape as a full 1/3 of the Calendar is already booked never has happened before so early and with a few new “wrinkles” in the works I can not wait to get things started!! So it’s definitely not too early to plan your 2017 fishing adventure aboard the Reel Fantasea!!Holiday Blessings to all and Best Wishes for Health and Happiness in 2017!!
Capt. Steve Purul Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters 609.290.1217December 23, 2016 ——————————————————–6:00 PMMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!Here’s our Holiday Schedule:Today Friday December 23 – Closing at 8pmSaturday Christmas Eve – 7am to 1pmSunday Christmas Day – ClosedMonday December 26th – ClosedTuesday December 27th – Open back to normal schedule 7 am to 7pmWhile the year comes to a close the fishing opportunity is plentiful. Anglers are having a blast targeting tog as well as other bottom fishing species. Recent reports are strong. Store staffer Dan D. Got into the action today.
Tuesday Austin Pounds got ’em. Austin said, “It was pretty cold but the bite was on fire!” No local Barnegat Light party boats are sailing, so for those that want to get in on the action head up to Belmar. Some boats are taking advantage of the porgy and sea bass that are around too. The sea bass season closes at the end of the year. So get in on it now.The backwater bass fishing has been good.
Those fishing the hotspots are catching. This too will close at the end of the year.The inshore bluefin tuna bite continues.
There were some epic days recently with pitch black hornet nest bird plays. Fish in the 70-100 plus pound range are from 6-20 miles off.
Anglers fishing stick baits and Ron-Z lures are hooking up. Some anglers reported frustration and failure while others reported lots of drag screaming success. In recent days some anglers went four for four while others zero for three.
Gotta gear up right to be in the game.FishHead.GregDecember 14, 2016 ——————————————————–12:00 PMWith the arctic air coming most have hung it up for the year. Those that love bottom fishing in the cold have been into fun and some have found the ghosts! Here’s some info on the local fishing.The black sea bass and tog reports are strong. Anglers fishing the wrecks have found some quality fishing.
Seems the tog are closer inshore and the sea bass are further off. Those looking to get out on a party boat will have to head up to the northern ports. The local BL party boats are done for the year.Some local anglers recently found good fishing on Sunday and Monday. Store staffer Dan was out said it was good fishing.
He reported that other boats did much better. One had two double digit tog. Jigging has been out producing. Those looking to get into jiggin for tog We have quality tog jigs from MagicTail.A number of inshore bluefin tuna (ghosts) flooded into the shop the past week. Word has it that they have been on the feed in the early mornings and pushing on top almost all day long.
They are stretched out along the coast from 8-20 miles with most being found 10-12 miles off. While in getting new wind-on leaders on his two spinning reels, we got word from Jim Perkins that the boat he was out on killed on the other day.
They also had a great day sea bass fishing. Another report came from Howard Clark.
He said they lost a nice one along side of the boat. A number of others were in the shop gearing up.We got word from a customer in the shop that he saw to short bass caught off his beach (mid-island) on Sunday. “I couldn’t tell what they were fishing but it was definitely bait. Either bunker or clam.”A local anglers was out yesterday looking for bass along the beach, notta.
He said, “Ran out of BL and went all the way down to Beach Haven. It was a nice flat ride but no life. Trolled around and didn’t mark much, no bites. The water temp was 42 degrees.December 10, 2016 ——————————————————–3:00 PMIn recent days the weather windows have allowed some angler to get out and fish. Only a few reports bounced in but those that did were positive. One report off of Harvey Cedar and another off of Beach Haven had a similar theme.
Nothing epic but good numbers of smaller stripers chewing on the troll. 9’er Umbrella rigs and deep dive plugs from Bomber CD30’s and Mann’s (Stretch 30’s) did the damage.Few reports of the surf. Most anglers have called it off with the local surf tournament over and the cold setting in. There’s still opportunity if you want to go. One recent keeper bass caught surf side on salted clam went to the dinner table. The angler said its belly was full of fresh sandeels.
Got me thinking Are these locally on the surf or on the inshore lumps???Keep an eye out on our social media feeds for some flash sales. We had one last week that was awesome, both for us and the customers. Because of its success we are planning some more in the near future.FishHead.GregDecember 6, 2016 ——————————————————–Received: Dec 6, 2016 7:25 PM Subject: Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters – Hot Striper Fishing Continues! North West Is Best!!Striped bass and bluefish continue to offer up excellent opportunities for the light tackle enthusiast on various techniques.
Light spinning tackle has been our “go to” with a mix of shads, bucktails and plugs accounting for the majority of our catches. Trolling also has put fish into the cooler but is always our last resort to keep things more entertaining and sporting while employing the lighter gear.Bass have been ranging from 24″ to 35″ range with most trips continuing to see well into double digit numbers some anglers are scoring double digits!.
Most trips also continue to see a 2 bass bag per angler as we have had our second round of bonus tags recently issued there should be plenty of tags available to all anglers till the first of the year.Although the weather looks to be cooling down the fishing should continue to be red hot possibly into the New Year as both water temps and bait are perfect! Bunker are continuing their southern sojourn but herring are starting to show up in abundance and are readily available while employing sabiki rigs to fill the bait well to present to both striped bass and blues. Feeding whales continue to offer excellent and exciting visual opportunities as an added back drop to our day out on the brine.This Friday and Sunday are my first open boat trips available this Fall for anyone who would like to jump aboard the Reel Fantasea to meet and join other light tackle enthusiast before the 2016 season comes to a close. All tackle, rods, techniques and fish cleaning included!! Trips will be 730am – 130pm = $150.00 pp we need minimum 3 anglers to go.Remember to join us on Face Book to view, like and share our latest photos and reports.Wishing everyone fair winds and calm seas, Capt. Steve Purul Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters 609.290.1217December 5, 2016 ——————————————————–8:00 PMReminder – Fishing Flea Market this weekendBarnegat High School Fishing Flea MarketSaturday December 10th from 9am to 1pmAdmission: $4 – Door prizes every 15 to 20 minutesDon’t miss out.
We’ll be there with lots of great tackle!Tom Cavanaugh and Pat Martin, both Beach Haven locals, fished some secret back bay spots today with eels. They caught 22 bass all together, tagging 16 and keeping two. The biggest fish was caught and weighed in by Tom at the shop. It was just shy of the 20 pound mark (19.6lbs).The Miss Barnegat Light said they had a crew of happy anglers over the weekend. “Everyone was catching and having fun. Sunday was a good day, but Saturday was better.
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We are fishing next Saturday and Sunday at 7am. Jump aboard!” Here’s some reports from happy anglers who fished aboard the Miss BL this past weekend.
Ryan Parker reported, “Phenomenal day on the water! Nothing gets adrenaline pumping more than fish breaking on the surface. I passed a rod to a kid out with his grandfather and he caught his first striper. This is what it’s all about!” On Sunday, Alex Hungsinger caught his first striped bass. (Not sure if this is Ryan’s handoff beneficiary or another first timer) Now that he broke the ice just as winter settles in we are sure he’ll be itching all offseason to get out again in the spring.Dylan Fisher was out over the weekend and posted this yesterday. “The Sunday morning bash was epic just smaller fish than what we had. Lots of yellow eye demons that couldn’t resist our rubber shads.
This was the last trip of the season, so we went out on a good note. Words will not describe how awesome this season has been for the Reel Fishers. Huge thanks to everyone for making this season as good as it was, could not of done any of it with out you guys.”Store staffer Dan D was out over the weekend too. He reported, “Same old silly fishing here today (Sunday).
All shads and pencils. Hitting left and right for a couple hours. Usually hooked up on the first crank. Curious how much longer these herring will stick around! Bassing fishing has been fun, but it’s tog time now!Dewey Knapp tagged us in a photo from his weekend fishing trip. The photo was a split; one of him double fisted with a striper in each hand and one a shot of his Simrad screen bricked with bass and bait under the boat. Its caption, “Found the late season meat!
Hoping to get a couple more trips in before wrapping the Mako.”Austin Pounds was out in the boat over the weekend. He reported, “Got into some good fish, up to 33 pounds. Not a great day but happy to be on the water. We got them feeding on the surface with plugs then went to the troll and caught too.”Zach Michot reported, “Opening day of deer season was a success! Started out early this morning and had fish biting at first light.
Although we had to head in to drop off a friend, Pete and I went back out to the same spot and started smoking them again. Fish up to 42” on MagicTail Mojos and spoons.December 3, 2016 ——————————————————–8:00 PMToday was another good day on the water. Improving wind conditions have Sunday and Monday as two great days to take advantage of the local fishing. It’s great to see the abundance and variety of bait with predators on the feed, both bass and blues. There’s micro bait, herring, mullet, peanuts and adults all mixed in and stretched along LBI and IBSP. We got word on today’s lights out fishing off of northern IBSP (as well as the towns of Seaside, Ortley and Lavallette), LBI and south.Anglers reported the same trends as previous days. Bass crushing lures on top as well as jigging/casting and retrieving rubber shads, bucktails and metals.
Guys trolling umbrellas and mojos are pulling bigger fish. There were a could reports from guys who snag and dropped adult bunkers and tangled with large class bass.The Miss Barnegat Light reported, “A great day with lots of action. (It was) the classic striper run day with birds working over stripers that were chasing all kinds of bait. Everyone that wanted a bonus fish had one and we caught a good amount of stripers over 28 inches. We added some blues and throwback bass to the mix as well.
Rubber shads were hot in the morning and we caught fish on jigs throughout the day too. We don’t carry rubber shads so stop by Fisherman’s Hq in Ship Bottom.”Yesterday surf anglers had gannets in the distance but too far off. The mayhem never slid in close enough. The morning report from boats was nil.
Fortunately it turned on late morning and into the afternoon. Clouds of gannets came alive. Captain Ken Nutt aboard The striped fished and had a good day. Both bass and blues kept him and the crew busy.
One customer in the shop reported lots of boat pressure. “I didn’t know there were that many boats still in the water.
The bite was on but it was frustrating with all the boats. We got 6-8 fish over 28” but the rest were under. Hitting about 40 fish in the day it was consistent.
Our best action was on Shimano Colt Sniper swimming lures and rubber soft baits. Issue with the soft baits is the fish tare them up so we are leaning towards the hard baits that take the abuse. Tom Lewis reported good fishing too. “We got into some good bird frenzies. Managed to kill one that went 34lbs.
We got em good off the mis-island. They were eating on top and we put on a show with poppers. Mostly all small class of bass but we did get the one good one.FishHead.GregDecember 1, 2016 ——————————————————–7:00 PMWe closed out November with awesome fishing. I loved every minute of it. After a couple days off, I’m eager to get back on the water. Just not sure when it will happen.
I was on the beach this morning mid-island and surfed for a couple hours. The water was stained dirty and I saw very few birds. No bait was present in the water. Today’s westerlies continue in the forecast through the weekend. The last stretch of this was the receipt for greatness. This weekend will be interesting.
Will fishing pick up where it left off? Will more fish hit the Island’s beach? Gonna have to get out and see. Here’s to a great December!Today we got a very small delivery of fresh bunker. It will not last long. We expect our next delivery Friday evening.Just a remainder we are in the final days of the LBI Surf Fishing Classic.
There’s some awesome prizes up for grabs.FishHead.GregReceived: Dec 1, 2016 1:11 PM Subject: Striper Migration & West WindsJust came off a few days of good striper fishing before all the rain and fog shut us down. Now we are back in a W/NW wind pattern for as long as the forecast goes. That means calm seas and hot migration fishing.
On the days I was not chartered this past week, I spent a few days running offshore looking for castable bluefin tuna, but never saw one. That’s what makes it a hard trip to offer for charter. Spending a full day hunting and not even getting to cast is probably for the minority. Though it has not suppressed my desire to hunt for these elusive fish, in fact, it’s making me hungrier to find them. We finished off each day of tuna hunting with some really good surface striper action between Lavallette and Seaside Park at the three mile line. Tons of birds and swirling bass and gator blues. We threw swim shads on our 10 pound spinning outfits.
We also trolled some heavier fish on full size spoons and Mojos in the same area.The striper migration is in full swing with an interesting mix of size. We will be running Open Boat or available for charter Fri, Dec 2, 10AM to 4 PM and Mon, Dec 5, 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM. 3 people max on Open Boats, $200 person, all fish are shared. This is going to run into Christmas at least so get ready. Capt. Dave DeGennaro Hi Flier Sportfishing 732.330.56748th Annual Barnegat HS Fisherman’s Flea MarketType of Event: Fishing Flea MarketEvent Date(s): Saturday – Event Time(s): 9am to 1pmAdmission: $4 for Adults, Children 12 & under FREELocation: Barnegat High SchoolAddress: 180 Bengal Blvd Barnegat, NJ 08005Additional Info:All proceeds go towards the Barnegat High School Fishing Club which is comprised of students in Grades 9 through 12. Please come out and support the students of the fishing club.
Plus, it is a great time to stock up on fishing gifts before the holidays. There will be door prizes every 1/2 hour which is included with the admission. Must be present to win.Last year the house was packed and the club was able to give away $1000 in scholarships to students of the club, in addition to help offset the costs of the club’s fishing trips.November 29, 2016 ——————————————————–7:00 PMAnyone else catch a doormat while trolling for striped bass? Here’s a photo of Randy Townsend with a nice size fluke he caught recently spooning for striped bass.
Recently we’ve heard a number of fluke were caught. A couple from guys trolling and a couple from livelining peanuts. Wonder how many actually made it back into the water?Store staffer Blake enjoyed his day off yesterday fishing the beach. He reported, “Monday was fun.
Some guys did good on Sunday too. There’s schoolie to keeper sized bass chasing peanut bunker along the Island’s beaches.
It has been for the most part Loveladies to Brant Beach however other areas have lit up too. The best lures to fish are small pencil poppers, metal lip swimmers and rubber shads. Some anglers are snagging and livelining too. Those fishing bait aren’t doing as well.
The fish want a live peanut or a plug if presented the right way. Chunking has been spotty but might turn on now that the wind is blowing and there’s some whitewater.”Yesterday Bill Montrey of Manahawkin got a 14.84 pound bass off of the North Beach surf at about 1pm. He caught the linesider via snag and drop.As most know the boat fishing has been awesome! While the weather kept everyone at the dock today, we have to reminisce on recent days.Yesterday (Monday) fishing was awesome off of LBI and some did very well off IBSP. A couple boats got into epic fishing mid-island LBI. Tom Lewis and crew smoked ’em with no one around, at about 1pm, “Bait and Bass boiling and a couple whales on the feed. It was like Sea World.
We smoked ’em! 30 pound class bass down to schoolies all on plugs.” Rick Bragg fished the same area late in the day and reported a stellar trip.
“Left the dock at 3pm and fished off of Harvey Cedars. Non stop catching on poppers and jigging. Had whales and birds working on the schools of bait fish all around the boat. Bass in the 30-36” range rolling on top! Exciting and so much fun to see my daughter Carleigh and her boyfriend John having a blast! I fished in the morning with Kemp off of IBSP. We found the bass at the three mile line at sunrise and stayed with them for three hours.
They were keyed in on small pods of micro bait that I’ll call whitebait for a lack of proper classification. I called in friend Todd and he had a blast catching too. There we small bass as well as teeners mixed in with some large gator blues that made things interesting. Things really came alive when the wind cut out and the ocean turned to oil slick calm. With the micro bait present, I know those bluefin migrating south will find it and feed.
Rumor has it that some boats found them.Sunday was also a very good day too. Joe Medica fished in the boat off of LBI mid-island with his son Tyler and his grandpop. They had an awesome time catching quality bass on top water. Here’s a photo of Tyler with a nice bass.
My uncle, Renny Koseff, enjoyed his Sunday on the catching bass. He reported fishing was good off of the south end of LBI. I also had some fun on the water Sunday morning with store staffer Matt Steadman. We headed out early and pushed up the beach. Matt had a bass blow up and chase a pencil on the second cast.
It was good fun fishing. Nothing epic. We worked around and picked fish all morning. Around 9-10 am some good bird plays came alive but were short lived.
We both had to be back early in order to get to the shop for work at 1pm. It would have been nice to be able to stay out all day. Hindsight proves the fishing went off in the late morning and afternoon.
Fortunately we got out fix.FishHead.GregReceived: Nov 29, 2016 6:21 AM Subject: Fishing Report – Reel Reaction ChartersWow!! What a season so far! Striped Bass have been very cooperative on artificials such as pencil poppers, Tsunami Storm shads, needlefish, and Bucktails.
This past week we saw various bird plays with slot sized Bass to over 20 pounders boiling on baitfish. In fact, the bass had the bait so packed that my sonar read 7 feet of water when we were in 35 feet.
It was drop and reel fishing. With some milder temperatures in the forecast, let’s hope this sustained run lasts through the better part of December. Follow Us on Instagram: @ReelReactionSportfishingIn the late morning, I had Thomas Duralek of Manahawkin, and former student and Boston Red Sox Pitching prospect Jason Groome out for a Striped Bass trip.
Fishing conditions were EPIC with birds, bait, and Bass. We got our three man limit with 6 fish within the first 45 minutes and then stayed and played catch and release for the next 2 hours. The fish ranged from 26 inches to 34 inches.Next, I had return client Guy Critelli, his son Joe, and friend Ray Cunningham on a Striped Bass charter. We started a little late for this post-Thanksgiving trip, but we got on the fish right away. Tsunami Shads and Live Bait had the most fish, but you had to be right on with the birds. Way too many boats out there “not knowing what they are doing.” The guys did a great job, and boxed 5 Striped Bass up to 20 pounds all on artificials and live bait!Saturday I had return client Mike Galindo, his two son’s Bennet and Mason, and his family friend Tom DiNapoli on a Striped Bass charter. We started where we were the day before and there wasn’t much going on.
I got a call-in from another charter captain and we were on the fish. Striped Bass were busting on the surface, and the crew boxed 6 Striped Bass up to 34 inches. In addition, Bennet landed a couple of Fluke up to 24 inches on live bait, and a nice 36 inch – 16 pound Bluefish. Awesome job!!Sunday I had Dan Unger of Long Beach Island and his son Danny on a Striped Bass charter. The Lowrance unit was lit up with Striped Bass from close to the beach out to 3 miles and with good results from the day before, we headed into the same area. It was game on with Gannets, Herring Gulls, and Striped Bass working baitfish.
The father and son team ended the day keeping their limit of Striped Bass up to 20 pounds, and released a few more Striped Bass and Bluefish. 10yr old Danny was the high hook catching a solid 20 pound Bass on a Tsunami Swim Shad, and he also released two monster Bluefish (27 inches, and 36 inches). The Coast Guard briefly boarded us in the inlet on the return for a quick safety check. We thank them for their service as they put their lives on the line everyday!I have the following dates open (12/4, 12/17, 12/18) and if interested in booking a charter, book through the website or call/text (link and number below). As always, we use the highest quality gear and everything is included all gear, tackle, fish-cleaning, and ICE – it’s “no worries” fishing.
We troll as last resort, as light tackle artifiicials and live bait take precedent. Just come aboard and FISH. Capt.
Brett Taylor Reel Reaction Sportfishing 609.290.7709Received: Nov 27, 2016 3:29 PM Subject: Lighthouse Sportfishing ReportHope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I did a quick Turkey Day trip with a friend. We left the dock at 6:30 and were back a little after 9 with three bass in the box and several releases. Most of the action was in shallow water off IBSP on poppers making it a lot of fun. After that I had the Campanili group out. Upon scanning the waters with my binoculars at the mouth of the inlet, I decided to make a right and go south when I saw some birds in tight to the beach.
First time all fall I went south. The birds were feeding on peanut bunker that were close to shore. Every now and then the bass would bust through the schools.
We did not have blitz-like conditions but we consistently hooked up with soft plastics on fish in the under 28” range. Dropping a live bait down we were able up the ante when a 19 pound bass decided to join us on board the Debbie M. After the bite slowed there we went north were we landed several more fish before calling it a day. The amount of bass spread out off our beaches is amazing and the bait is here to keep them for a while. I will be playing it week by week, meaning if the weather permits and the fishing remains consistent, which it should, I will be sailing during the weekends. If you ever wanted to catch December bass now is the time.Screaming drags, Capt.
Alex Majewski Lighthouse Sportfishing 609.548.2511November 26, 2016 ——————————————————–3:30 PMHope y’all had a great Thanksgiving and Black Friday! While some were eating and shopping, the striped bass were stuffing their faces. Those anglers that went out scored!!! The amazing fishing that our area has had continues for both beach and boat anglers.
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There’s pods of peanuts stretch all along the Island’s north end beaches. The bait is in tight to the beach and also scattered all about out to the three mile line and beyond. Peanut bunker are mixed in with adult bunker and the striped bass are on the feed. So far, today hasn’t been all that special but yesterday was light out fishing. Some surf anglers reported getting into them really good, catching 20-30+ bass each.
Rob Vallone said the bite was great, “Got ’em on top water pencil popping as well as the snagging peanuts. Yesterday it was on!” The bait and fish moved up, down, in and out throughout the day. Joe Handley Jr. Reported, “A good day on the hunt! Two red drum and three striped bass. No I’m not in Hatteras. Got a 19.5″ slot and a 29″ over, both released.
I know of another 24″ too. Great to see them on the home sand.”Here’s some tournament weigh-in info from yesterday Joe Handley Jr. Of Eastampton got a 12.98 pound bass on a bucktail fishing North Beach surf at 6pm last night.
Michael DeVito of Dunellen got a 13.6 pound bass on a plug in Brant Beach at 4:30pm. Michael Mitryk of Burlington got a 13.04 pound bass on a plug fishing Loveladies at 8:30am. John Bonner of Manahawkin got a 9.64 pound bass in Harvey Cedars on bunker at 7am.
Pete Kelly of Cedar Run got a 23.26 pound bass in Loveladies on a plug at 7am. Rich Kindt of Manahawkin got a 17.52 pound bass fishing a live peanut bunker in Loveladies at 7am. Pam Fahy of Barnegat Light got a 19.44 pound bass on Thanksgiving fishing metal off of the Loveladies surf at 4pm. It was checked in on the morning of the 25th.While there has not been many bluefish in the past couple of days, today one was checked in for the derby by Ken Grab of Manahawkin. He got a 9.82 pound toothy yellow eye on mullet fishing the Brant Beach surf this afternoon.This is the LBI Surf Fishing Classic’s last week.
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