NJ Saltwater Fishing Articles
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Jason and Tom fished the outgoing tide with high being around 7:20 this morning. There was a lot of wood on the beach that washed up. They parked next to a chunk that was about 100+ lbs. 100 yards North of the Judge's Shack. Water temp. was around 72 with a steady breeze from the North/NorthEast.
Deadsticked 2 rods with clam and bunker holding decently with 6 oz, they hooked up with a short dogfish, and a sea robin fairly quick. Jason then casted out with double clam on a hi-lo rig and went to get the second going when the 10' rod doubled over and started taking the spike with it. He Picked up the rod and BANG!, hook set, drag sucking. Tom and Jason looked at each other knowing there was something nice on the other end of the braid. Jason got the drag set and started reeling in. Jason said "My rod was bending like I've never seen it bend before. A lot of WOOT WOOTING was going on during the fight. A good 5 minutes later and my first Striped Bass ever was escorted onto the sand! Grabbed my tape after showing my catch proudly to a passer-by.........38". After a good 3 minutes of fist pumping and five slapping, ol' stripey hit the cooler."
Jason left Tommy on the beach and proceeded to weigh in at Betty & Nicks. In he walked with his cooler and said "...Clams seem fine to me!" John threw the fish on the scale, 15 Lbs. 7 oz......Shot a video, and back to the beach he went.
They finished the day off with a few more birds and dogs, and called it a day.