I went fishing for two hours after work today and had great success. I was anchored on the slope of the channel, and casting Bass Assassin and Mister Twister lures into the center of the channel. My lures were white or pink, and I was using a half ounce jig-head to get the lure to the bottom. Once there, it was a slow retrieve back to the boat. I finished with seven bluefish, and one small fluke.
A good day.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Spring Fishing Has Sprung!
After dropping my boat in the water, I had to wet a line. I headed across Ludlam Bay to Flat Creek. I was casting a white bucktail with a white worm and I had two bluefish and one fluke. I was casting to the center of the channel and allowing the lure to fall to the bottom, then a slow to medium retrieve back to the boat. The bite on lures ended at sunset; bait is the way to catch fish right now in the bay.
Customers at the shop have reported steady striper action on Whale Beach with clam and bunker. The bunker have arrived in vast numbers off the beach, and bluefish to four pounds are among our waters. Troll form Atlantic City to Cape May from the coast to five miles to sea to catch all the blues you can handle.
I am going to fish in the bay tomorrow in hope of catching the first weakfish of the season, I will be using a pink Bass Assassin, or i will try the bucktail and worm.
Tog still biting well at Townsend Inlet bridge with green crab and clam. Fish are weighing double-digits!
Customers at the shop have reported steady striper action on Whale Beach with clam and bunker. The bunker have arrived in vast numbers off the beach, and bluefish to four pounds are among our waters. Troll form Atlantic City to Cape May from the coast to five miles to sea to catch all the blues you can handle.
I am going to fish in the bay tomorrow in hope of catching the first weakfish of the season, I will be using a pink Bass Assassin, or i will try the bucktail and worm.
Tog still biting well at Townsend Inlet bridge with green crab and clam. Fish are weighing double-digits!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Townsends' Inlet Stripers and Tog
Striped bass have been biting in the inlet from the bridge to the rock pile extending from Avalon. Stripers as large as 16 pounds have taken clams. Fish the outgoing tide.
Tog have been biting off the 8th street jetty in Avalon. Clam and green crab is the preferred bait. Slack tide or slow moving water will be most active time for these fish too feed.
Weigh your catch here and your photo will be online in a matter of moments.
Tog have been biting off the 8th street jetty in Avalon. Clam and green crab is the preferred bait. Slack tide or slow moving water will be most active time for these fish too feed.
Weigh your catch here and your photo will be online in a matter of moments.
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