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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Oct 11: Bass Porgies and tog
Got out to the ocean around 7 and found bass breaking under birds within the first few minutes. Jigged up one keeper bass and a few shorts as well as a few huge jumbo porgies up to 3 pounds on diamond jigs! Ran down the jersey coast and jigged another keeper bass and lost a few other big ones on the way up. Around 10 anchored up on a wreck and landed 3 keeper blackfish up to 5 lbs and a lot of shorts. Nice fall day on the water.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
7/17/2010: Dochtermann Charter
Had the Dochtermann family out again this Saturday for another morning trip. Got out to the ocean and jigged about 15 blues to 5 pounds. Decided to switch over to bottomfishing after that and landed ten keeper porgies to 3 lbs., a nice 4 lb. fluke caught by Christina, and numerous short fluke. The bass fishing has slowed a little but it will pick up again once the water cools down, for the mean time the bottomfishing and bluefishing remain excellent.
Monday, July 12, 2010
7/5/10: Dochtermann Charter
Monday morning's charter was for Christina, her husband Erik, her two kids Gryphon and Jaeger, and her nephew Random. We started off fishing the bunker schools out in the ocean and had many bad breaks on big stripers that kept throwing our hooks. Once the sun got high and the bass bite died, we went inshore for some fluking. As soon as the baits hit the bottom, the boys started slammin' em, catching close to twenty five short fluke and three keepers for the table. Not to mention a nice tasty keeper seabass.
Jaeger's Keeper Fluke
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
6/29/2010: New Boat Record Striped Bass!
The existing boat record of 42 lbs. was broken by a monster 45 lb. Bass on sunday night! Of all the people who have fished on my boat, this beast was landed by my girlfriend. It was her first trip out on the boat, and her first ever saltwater fish. This fish took a live bunker and nearly spooled the reel on its initial run. I had to move the boat in order to pick up all the line we had lost. 15 minutes later the cow bass was in the boat. I am still in shock that the one striper she has caught in her life is bigger than all the ones i've caught in the past. I'm never going to hear the end of this one lol. Here's some pics.
Friday, June 25, 2010
6/25/2010: Striped Bass, Fluke, and Dolphins
Today was an overall great day on the water. We fished the bunker schools and caught 6 striped bass total in 2 hours. The pool fish was 31 lbs, but we also had another 30 pounder, a 28 pounder, and a few smaller 20 pound fish. When the striper fishing slowed down we headed inshore to do a little fluking. On the way in, a pod of dolphins popped up right in front of us. They were surfacing and jumping everywhere, they even came within 15 feet of the boat. It was an amazing show. As far as the fluke bite went, we got one keeper fluke within 30 mins of fishing and over 20 shorts.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
6/22/2010: The Bite is On!
Got on the water last night around 4 p.m. and headed straight for the Jersey coast after hearing all the hype about 50 pound bass being caught chasing the bunker schools. The conditions were perfect,a light 5 mph wind with a glassy flat ocean. On the way out to Jersey we had a bunker school pop up right in front of us. We netted bait and started fishing along the edges of the school. About 10 minutes in, the bass showed up crashing through the bunker schools making them fly through the air. Four of our live bunker got slammed on the surface at once but we only managed to hook 3 of them. Fifteen minutes later all three fish were in the boat. We had one 32 pound bass, one 30 pound bass, and one 25 pound bass on the first drift! From here on out the bite slowed down a little so we continued down to jersey and caught a few more big bluefish on live bunker. I only expect these bunker schools to stay here for another week or two so now is the time to come if you want a shot at big bass. The fluke and seabass fishing is also starting to pick up.
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