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Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters – It’s starting to come together!! 2019 fall season is underway!!

Striped bass action is really starting to show signs of life from the back bays , inlets and along the beaches. The abundance of various forage [ bait – bunker, mullet, sardines , squid , sand eels ……]  along our coast is setting up to greet and host an epic 2019 fall season!!  Migrating species such as stripers, bluefish, false albacore bonito and even bluefin tuna have been encountered well within eye sight of the beach!! 
 Inshore structures. wrecks, rock piles and alike have been very rewarding while targeting black fish ,  while deeper offshore structures are rewarding with both seabass , porgies and various other species.  

The 2019 fall season is underway !! Book today!! Ill be running everyday through the month of November so call to reserve your date or spot!! 
Wishing everyone fair winds and calm seas,

\Captain Steve Purul Reel \

Fantasea Fishing Charters

609-290-1217

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Captain Steve has been fishing our local waters since the age of nine when he purchased his first boat, that was back in 1974. Since then a "few" years have past and his passion for fishing has grown even more ! From Barnegat Bay, inlet and it's offshore waters of Long beach Island N.J. Captain Steve has spent more time on the water than most other captains perfecting and honing his salty skills to provide the most fish catching enjoyment and knowledge to both novice and veteran anglers alike. Captain Steve has grown up fishing these local waters. His knowledge of fishing has been sought by magazines, papers, fishing clubs, boat shows and is also a veteran faculty member of George Poveromo's "National Seminar Series" as well as being Featured on NBC sports George Poveromo's "World Of Salt Water Fishing" . If a fish catching outing is what your looking for than look no further ! Your enjoyment and safety will always be the our focus for a memorable experience!

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