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Throwback to Opening Day

Reports from yesterday’s official opening day were positive. The hot spots hold fish all winter so the great catching there is not news. What is news?  We received info from a couple different anglers at the shop all with positive reports. A number of of them were in on the action at a famous early season spot. We also got great news from anglers fishing the Delaware River.  The season is off to a great start so if you want to fish gear up and go.

Greg O’Connell took his two sons and reported, “Rain and blowing 30 out of the south… no problem! My kids had a great time. We blew through bloods catching 3-4 dozen short stripers. The largest was about 26″. The bay temperature was 52 degrees!” Now that is awesome news! 52 degrees in the bay is crazy for this time of year. With out a doubt, the bluefish will be here soon if not already!

Here’s Ryan O’Connell (age 14) with one of many bass he caught on opening day.

Maybe you saw Hutch Jr’s post at the Fisherman Magazine today. If not check it out on their site. He shared info on the season’s first keeper bass which came from the Mullica River. The keeper bass was caught in the mix of numerous shorts. He also mentioned perch.
Expect congested fishing at the early season spots. Please into it with a friendly attitude with respect for the locations, the people and have fun! It’s finally officially striped bass fishing season! Let’s go fishing. 

2/28 Lighthouse Sportfishing LBI NJ Fishing Report

After rounding up some minnows, or killies for you N jerzy boys, I went west of Long Beach Island to see what I could catch.  My first stop was a disappointment after 30 or so minutes I did not find any love. Second spot was different though.  First cast and it was fish on!  Ended landing  4 small chain pickerel to end the day.2-28-pickScreaming drags, Capt. Alex Lighthouse Sportfishing 609-548-2511

Finally the end of the month!

Most all are happy that the end of the month is here. But none more than the crew here at Fisherman’s Headquarters! We are stoked for the official opener tomorrow March 1st. The recent action (and all through out the winter months) has been great. So… We expect anglers to quickly get into small school sized striped bass at the early season hot spots.

While we have not heard reports on perch or winter flounder we expect anglers will find them soon.

Currently we do not have fresh or live bait. We suggest those looking for live bloodworms to check out our worm selection from DynaBait. DynaBait offers an amazing product, the only all natural freeze dried bloodworm and sandworm. We’ve sold these for about five years now and all reviews have been positive. DynaBait worms effectively catch striped bass, winter flounder, perch, kingfish as well as many other species. Best of all they are less than half the price of live worms and can be used on separate fishing outings without worry Stop in and check them out!