LBI Fishing Report Update – October 10, 2018

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LBI Fishing Report Update – October 10, 2018

We got the call late morning… “Tons of albies out front!”All along the beach albies, mackerel, blues and weakfish. Lots of bird plays with active fish underneath. Looks like things are coming together. Bummer we have some poor weather tomorrow.

Bunker delivery came in and with it came a solid report of cobia. They are still around and in good numbers!

Tog fishing at the Barnegat Inlet continues strong! Chet Kosarek sent in this report, “Tog at inlet! You have to pick through a lot of shorts but they are everywhere. I fished Sunday and Monday and both days caught a bunch.”

Jack “Skiff” was in the shop today and shared the same report, “Fishing is good with lots of tog at the rocks.”

In the bay, blowfish are still thick! Customers in the store today raved on really good “fill the cooler” type fishing.

Fish Head Charters Fishing Video

Late September was really good to the anglers on Fish Head Charters. Here’s a link to a short video from one trip. This day we had light winds with a residual ground swell and mullet pouring out of the Barnegat Inlet. It was a hot bite for about an hour around the top of the tide.

Fresh Lures In!!!

Yesterday a new spread of Super Strike Lures arrived. We got them up on the wall today and they are ready for the fall run. Are you?

Author: FishHead.Greg

Greg Cudnik is a Long Beach Island native with lifelong experience fishing and navigating the local waters. He is a distinguished Master Captain—the highest level of operator licensing—holding a U.S. Coast Guard Masters 50-Ton Near Coastal License with Towing Endorsement. Raised in and now managing his family’s bait and tackle business, Fisherman’s Headquarters (est. 1962, The Saltwater Fishing Bait & Tackle Experts), Greg is immersed in fishing on a daily basis. He is the Chief Contributor of FishingLBI.com, Long Beach Island’s leading fishing report blog, and serves as the administrator of Fisherman’s Headquarters’ social media channels on Instagram and Facebook, where he shares real-time fishing reports, conditions, and tactics. Be sure to follow along.