LBI Surf Fishing Classic Update

LBI Surf Fishing Classic Update

Today is Day 30 of the LBI Classic. Currently John Matt holds the lead with a 48 pound striped bass. Rob Vallone’s 16.16 pound yellow eye is sitting on top of the bluefish division. Both fish are going to be hard to beat but that’s one of the best parts of the Fall tournament’s structure. There’s still lots of fishing and lots of prizes up for grabs. Get in on the fun.

For the latest weigh in info check out the tournament website, www.LBIFT.com

WEEK FOUR SPECIAL PRIZES

SATURDAY – OCTOBER 7TH $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO FISHERMAN HEADQUARTERS FOR HEAVIEST BASS

SUNDAY – OCTOBER 8TH $500.00 CASH AWARD FOR THE LARGEST STRIPED BASS $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO FISHERMAN HEADQUARTERS FOR HEAVIEST BASS

MONDAY – OCTOBER 9TH FARIAS SURF & SPORT TIKI TOSS GAME & A FARIAS HAT RANDOM DRAW FROM ALL REGISTERED JUVENILE  ANGLERS

TUESDAY – OCTOBER 10TH $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO WOODY’S FOR BIGGEST BLUEFISH WEIGHED IN TODAY

WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 11TH GOODY BAG DONATED BY EP SALES FOR LARGEST FISH ENTERED BY A SENIOR ANGLER TODAY

THURSDAY – OCTOBER 12TH $ 250.00 CASH AWARD FOR LARGEST STRIPED BASS IN HONOR OF ROBERT “ JINGLES “O’BRIEN FROM JINGLES B & T

FRIDAY – OCTOBER 13TH FARIAS SURF & SHOP 2X LONG SLEEVE SHIRT & FARIAS HAT TO THE FIRST FISH WEIGHED IN TODAY

SATURDAY – OCTOBER 14TH SUB Z  48 QT COOLER FILLED WITH GOODIES FROM NJ POOLS & SPAS OF LONG BEACH ISLAND RETAILED AT MORE THEN $300.00 FOR THE LARGEST STRIPED BASS $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO FISHERMAN HEADQUARTERS FOR HEAVIEST BASS

Fishing LBI Report Update 11/4/17

Rob Vallone just weighed in a 15.16 pound bluefish that took the lead in the LBI Surf Fishing Classic Bluefish Division. Rob stopped over to check in his blue. While here he reported, “For me it was a good day today because it has been slow. I fished the mid-island surf this morning. At the top of the flood tide I got two bass on salted clam. Both were released, about 28-29″ range. I also got a couple big skates.” Rob headed back out in the afternoon and was on the search for more bass fishing a bucktail. He got a big gator bluefish on a heavy hooked bucktail tipped with a chartreuse Jig Stripz.

Here’s Rob with his monster bluefish he caught on a bucktail.

Another report came in from Rob Swift. He picked up some bait, hit the sand and was back shortly after…”Got one bass!”

The surf action is slowly picking up and there’s a few bass and blues being caught. The boats are doing much better but not on an everyday basis.

Here’s a solid fish that was caught late night Friday on the boat by Eddie Gleason. Additional details were not provided.

Most of the solid action is coming from boats fishing up a ways. The Raritan Bay has been red hot for the past two-three weeks. Some really big fish are showing. Anglers trolling spoons in the ocean are also finding fish in the waters of Monmouth County.

Here’s one photo from a happy customer who caught a good one fishing the Shrewsbury Rocks (a natural rock formation well known for holding game fish year round)

A couple customers were in the shop today who were out trolling. They reported it was rough, plenty of bait stretched out along IBSP, just no knockdowns (bites) for them. Hopefully in the coming days a better population of fish move in. It’s great to see the quality bass but it’s frustrating for so many of the anglers that are putting time with little to show.

Tog Fishing BL Jetty

Tog fishing at Barnegat Inlet continues strong. Guys fishing the jetty today were into fish. One anglers in the shop getting hooks and live crabs reported he got some nice fish, but only one keeper yesterday. He was on his way back up to try again.

48# Bass Off The Surf

This afternoon John Matt from Surf City weighed in a monster from the mid-island surf. His 51.5″ inch 48 pound striped bass took the lead in the LBI Surf Fishing Classic and the Fish Head Striped Bass Calcutta.

At weigh in John said, “I’m on the beach everyday. It’s been slow but there’s some fish here. It’s starting up.  Drove the beach and found a nice bowl that was holding water at low tide. Set up and planned to fish the flood tide. At about 1:30pm, a half hour in, one rod with a small bunker chunk  with a short wire leader (rigged up for bluefish) had a bump. I picked it up and felt another tug so I set the hook and it began! It was mean! What a battle! Got it to the beach and we were both beat. I’ve been fishing the Long Beach Island surf for a long time. Got 20’s and 30’s but never a fish of this class. It’s my trophy.”

LBI Fishing Report Update – 11/1/2017

Nice fish showing up closer to home…. Mike Shimmerhorn and Larry Dubin were out trolling this morning. They got a nice fish pulling a white bunker spoon in 40 foot of water off IBSP.

3rd Annual Striped Bass Bash

This Saturday, November 4, 2017 is the 3rd Annual Maximilian Foundation Striped Bass Bash. The all boat tournament captain’s meeting is 7pm Friday 11/3/17 at the Manahawkin Elks Lodge. One hour complimentary bar starts at 6pm. Fishing is from 12am to 2pm Saturday 11/4/17. At 2pm Fish Fry, Cash Bar & Live Entertainment by Face Down and Rob Connolly. Weigh-in at the Elks Lodge is from 2-5pm.

 

 

Blake and I fished early this morning. Pushed off the dock at 6:30 am and had 54 degree water. It’s nice to see it’s come down. We got into a good but short lived plug bite. A few bass and a bluefish. Stoked to see what the next couple days offer up. I have high hopes for this week and next. It’s gotta break open soon.

Happy Halloween!!!

Happy Halloween!!!

It’s that time to get in the game as fishing turns towards the prime meaty part of the season. I always look at Halloween to Christmas as the LBI Striped Bass fishing season with the early part best for quality size and the weeks around Thanksgiving as the best for quality.

Last year’s Halloween Day etched memories. I’m happy to say I enjoyed the full day of mayhem. The epic peanut bunker blitz is now marked in history as Blitz-o-ween. Unfortunate today wasn’t a repeat of last year’s action. However, as we enter November logs suggest that it’s our best month for striped bass fishing. Every year our local waters are productive for both surf and boat anglers. If you aren’t in the game yet… now’s the time to get out and start fishing.

After the weekend’s Sea Shell Striped Bass Derby the local fishery isn’t popping. Word has it, there were over 80 boats but only a handful of fish were caught. The weather wasn’t the best but it was better than some years. The Sea Chaser took the win with a 42.05 pound bass.

There are fish here. The back waters have a good population of bass from schoolie size to mid teeners. Anglers fishing the main thoroughfares and sod banks with lures and live baits are picking. The inlet has produced with some days better then others.

Anglers out trolling on the search today didn’t have much to report although rumors are some fish were picked (not a first hand report and no photos seen yet)… One said, “Lots of bait on the sounder, but not much popping on top other than a couple whales. We trolled all afternoon… not a touch.” Word from way up the beach is big bass are around. It might be worth it to burn the fuel and get into the action. Hopefully they stage up at their usual fall stomping grounds soon.

Here on Day 25 of the LBI Surf Fishing Classic Tournament, Patrick Presutto holds the lead with his 27.36 pound bass and Gary Grippaldi with his 14.12 bluefish. The latest weigh in came in yesterday (Monday) from Tony Agresta 11 pounder he got on bunker in Surf City.

For the most part the surf has been slow. Anglers fishing bait are picking skates and dogs but struggling to find bass. One customer in the shop this morning stopped in to iron out a reel issue. While here he shared, “Got one 22″ bass plugging the surf yesterday. Went for a Yo-zuri swimming plug. ” He was heading back out now that his reel is fixed. Other than that we heard of a couple small bass caught on rubber swim shads this morning.

Barnegat Inlet Tog Fishing Continues

Tom Riley of Barnegat was on the jetty fishing today. He stopped in the shop on his way off the Island to get his rod tip repaired. He reported, “Kept my one 18″ fish for the dinner table. I had numerous fish at and over 15″. Fishing was good until I blew my tip out and had to leave them biting. Once the water clears it’s only going to get better!”

Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters – Barnegat Bay/inlet/Ocean Fishing Report

Mild temps. and light wind during our Fall season albeit very pleasant, doesn’t always translate into increased fishing activity and although we did have a brisk uptick in striper activity with striped bass into the upper thirty pound range it didn’t quite progress as hoped.

Anglers aboard the Reel Fantasea had to be on their “A game” as missed opportunity equated to less to the dock by trips end. Stripers and bluefish continue to be our main focus but blackfish will start to take up some of our efforts as well as we approach November 16th [ opens to 6 per angler].
With the present weather conditions on hand and a forecast looking to shake things up we should be back on track for more progression with bay/inlet/ocean striper migration and activity!
Wishing everyone fair winds and calm seas,
Captain Steve Purul
Reel Fantasea Fishing Charters

Fishing Report Update – 10/28/17

Ryan McMinn from Hopatcong fished LBI’s mid island surf today with his father. They were on the hunt today looking for a bass or blue chunking bunker. Ryan ended up catching a puppy drum.

Ryan M., “Not the striper or bluefish that I wanted but I’ll take my first red fish!”

Speaking of red fish there was another one caught and weighed in for the LBI Surf Fishing Tournament, by Patrick Presutto. Patrick caught a 26″ 7lb+ red fish fishing bunker from the surf. Some other fish were caught off the surf too… Eric Setzer got an 8lb+ bass and Patrick Gallen got a 13lb+ bass on bunker fishing the surf.

Tog fishing at the Barnegat Inlet Jetty is rock solid. Get green crabs and go!

Reports from the boat today spoke of good but busy fishing in the inlet live bait fishing, solid striped bass action way up the beach and the albies cracking on top again too. Guys that got out to the wrecks and reefs had good sea bass fishing with other species in the mix.

Here’s on solid report from a local boat that made the run north.  Captain Jeff Warford from Reel Innovations was fishing aboard the Reel Fishers and they got em on!!! Jeff reported, “We took the ride and it paid off. We found fish all to ourselves in the deeper water. Fall bass fishing was as good as it gets! 12 bass in two hours all between 30-47 pounds.”

 

Today our long awaited Sporting Wood Lures delivery arrived. We got both the bottles and the darters. For the last couple of years the Sport Wood Darter was one of my top five producing lures. If you love fishing darters and haven’t fished one of these I highly suggest it! Just a heads up, Sport Wood Lures are made by Larry who is a top notch plug builder and expert surf fishing anglers. He is also well known for his deadly plastic lures… North Bar Tackle!

Sea Bass Fishing Report

Jack Wolfberg weighed in a 5.42 pound black sea bass today. Since the black sea bass season reopened last Sunday, the reports have been solid! Wreck fishing is great and some areas are loaded with not only humpbacks but also triggerfish, porgies and tog!

Below is Jack with his extra large catch that he checked into the Fisherman Magazine’s Dream Boat Challenge.

Weather Chills & Fishing Heats Up!

When the weather chills out, the fishing heats up! It’s about time… finally we are getting some cold nights and the water temps are coming down. The surf is right at the 60 degree cusp soon to break out into the nifty fifties. The bay is in the mid to upper 50’s. Both should cool some with tonight’s chill.

The past couple days we have heard about fish pushing south and west nearing our zone. There were a couple good days out east at Montauk and some reports from western Long Island are promising. Last weekend the local boats got their first taste of quality bass fishing with numerous anglers in on the action. Those in, raved and everyone had really nice fish. Since then bass fishing in the ocean has been slow. Tomorrow’s nice “west is best” forecast has lots of fisherman with high hopes. More than likely trolling will be most effective because the swell might have things spread apart. Gotta have to head out and see.

Before the blow the jetty fishing was very good with anglers catching the season’s best quality tog. Numerous reports came in from the Barnegat Light jetty about four and five pound tog. The bayside holds bass and blues with some good size ones at that.

Will be interesting to see if the albie action comes together again. With reports of fish all over the place to our north we are confident there is more light tackle drag screaming fun in our future.

21st Annual Sea Shell Striped Bass Derby

The 21st Annual Sea Shell Striped Bass Derby is this weekend, October 27 to 29. It’s always a great weekend full of fishing, fun and most of the time sour weather. This year’s contest isn’t much different. Friday looks good. Saturday as the day progresses, things turn south. Sunday a possible gale sets in. All of this is flipping back and forth with question around the timing of the frontal passage. GFS is hinting earlier while the European model hinting later. One thing is for sure, the second half of the weekend it’ll be blowing!

For those fishing the tournament we’ve got everything you need to stay warm and dry. Top quality foul weather gear from Grundens, Guy Cotten and Stormr as well as Xtra Tuf boots and a great assortment of gloves. Stop in to check out our selection.

We’ve got a tank full of live eels and will do our best to have fresh bunker and slated clam in stock. Live clam in the shell is a no go.

LBI Surf Fishing Classic

Currently on day 20 of the LBI Surf Fishing Tournament Patrick Presutto’s 27.36 pound bass and Gary Grippaldi’s 14.12 pound bluefish hold the lead in their respective divisions. Today there was a 12.8 pound bass checked in by Michael Tedesco. He caught it off of the Harvey Cedars surf on clam. The surf has been slow this past week. The previous weigh in was from last Thursday the 19th. With this cold snap hopefully we start seeing a new push of fish. For more details check the LBI Surf Fishing Tournament  website.

 

Beach Haven Charter Fishing Association Fishing Report 10/26/17

by Jim Hutchinson Sr.

The long awaited re-opening of black sea bass season in New Jersey finally arrived for the captains of the Beach Haven Charter Fishing Association, and the action did not disappoint anyone.

Captain Gary Dugan of the “Irish Jig” modestly termed the fishing as “very productive.” His catch included sea bass, porgies, blackfish, and bonito. He said his crew was tired from reeling in double headers and big fish. Their coolers were filled with fish for dinner and the freezer. They were fortunate in being able to witness a show from dolphins and 4 breaching whales.

Captain Carl Sheppard had the “Star Fish” out on re-opening day under beautiful fishing conditions. The water was calm and “glistened with fish.” In two hours of fishing Irv and Muriel Stoops and their guest Greg pulled in over 80 fish, including a number of large porgies, nice sized trigger fish and scads of black bass. The keeper ratio was about one in four, perhaps the best ratio of the year. Captain Carl noted that all of the sea bass were females, some of which were over 16-inches in length.

The offshore action also is producing fish. Captain Ray Lopez had the “Miss Liane” with mates Max Goldman and John Kelly along with Andrew Goldman and Shawn Kelly out to the canyons on an overnight adventure. They first trolled around some lobster pots and picked up several mahi. That night the chunk produced a 52-pound swordfish. The next morning the crew did some more trolling and  picked up multiple mahi and a 60-pound wahoo.

Captain Bob Gerkens had the “Hot Tuna” on a 50 hour, 450 mile fishing trip between Beach Haven and Morehead City, NC as Captain Bob took the boat to its winter home. He began a troll at the Baltimore Canyon after picking over 15 mahi off some pots casting artificial lures on light gear. With few other boats working the pots the action was non-stop. They trolled along the continental shelf and through the southern canyons until “the point” off Oregon Inlet. They then followed the edge of the Gulf Stream until turning in at Morehead City. They ended up releasing a nice sailfish, several more Mahi, a couple of king mackerel, and some skipjacks. The boat operation and cockpit duties were split among the crew of Dante Soriente, Jim Murry, Chris McEntee, Scott Helious, and Captain Bob.

Additional information on the Beach Haven Charter Fishing Association website.