Thinking about fishing tomorrow down by the inlet. Any news about Blackfish/Tog still being caught ?
Great - Thanks for the info. I'm never disappointed about getting up to the Surf, but it is nice to land something.
I will give it a shot today.
Is there any activity in the LBI Surf or at the Barneget Inlet. Weather is unusually warm so I might take a shot ?
Is it worth heading out to the Surf or the Inlet ? later this week before the rain Sat/Sun. Temp. is getting warmer close to 50 mid-day.
Thanks for the update. Unfortunately, I am tied up this week and will not get out until
next week when the cold weather really hits. We'll see where I go ? Perhaps Holgate or maybe Brigantine, Ventnor,
or Margate ?
OK - Where are the Stripers today ??
Barnegat Light, Colgate, Atlantic City ?
I was at 37st. this morning to catch the incoming HTide. I tried bunker, clams, and used a bucktail with teaser
on my 3rd pole trying the suds. No bites and quit around 12:30.
I will try to make it. I usually go to Brant Beach 37Street where there is a nice hole.
I have never fished Harvey Cedars or Surf City. Is there a particular street where
there is a good hole.
What are You bringing - Bunker/Clam ? Hi-Lo ?
Thanks for the welcome. I struck out today, but will look forward to the next few weeks for the stripers to
move south towards AC.
Thanks for the reply. I should have gone to my regular spot in Brant Beach and tried some bunker.
Instead I was scared away by the wind and local bait shop who said not many stripers were reported
being snagged.
Oh well - I'll look ahead to the next week and try then.
This is Monterey from Brant Beach,
I like surf fishing and have been moderately successful this summer and fall with Fluke and Blue fish catches.
I also like Black Fish but have had no success in getting a keeper 15". Lots of small stuff.
Now I"m ready for the Stripers, but looks like they are still a bit north around Island Beach State Park ready
to make their way to LBI. Has anyone had any good experiences lately ?
Today I will plan to head to the inlet and try it for a few hours.