Even though the N.M.F.S insist that Mackerel is abundant in the area, just like the last few years we couldn’t find them. On a Bright note though the Delaware Bay Striper fishing is heating up. We heard from other Captains that a few nice sized black drum were also boated this weekend.
Out at the Seabass grounds there were reports of good Seabass catches in the 6 pound range. At the Tile grounds there were good catches of Blueline and Goldens some up to 45-47 pounds. Seems like the Doggies are biting pretty good so far this year. The bait choice for the tiles was squid while the Seabass were biting on Butterfly and Diamond jigs.
So, it looks like were off to a pretty good start and some GREAT fishing as we get closer to May.
We still have good dates for outings available but they are starting to fill up. If you’re thinking about going out Just give the OL’ Captain a call.
Captain Joe: 856.304.3293
Take a kid fishing; they will have memories that will last them a lifetime. If you choose a charter boat these hired captains should be able to put you on the fish; that kids of all will have no problem catching themselves. These family type trips are among my personal favorite, because seeing a kid catch a fish for the first time, is as much fun for me as it is for the parents and grandparents. Believe me these memories will last a lifetime; they did for me. I can still recall being 8 or 9 and fishing with my father, brother, and grandfather; and I’m still hooked that is why I became a captain. With the month of May approaching the SeaBass fishing should start inshore, these fish are great for a family trip, because they can be caught easily and in good numbers and frequently two at a time. So if your looking to spend some quality time with your kids and grandparents this summer, with no interuptions and time they will never forget; just go fishing!
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The striper fishing has seemed to slow down in the last few days but these fish are surely not gone yet. Drum fish are now starting to be caught in the Delaware Bay by anglers striper fishing. These fish will be pouring into the bay in the next week or two in great numbers. So if your thinking about doing any deep sea fishing in nj this spring, these are amazing fish to catch as they range from 20-90lbs and are great fighting on light tackle. We still have some weekend dates available so give us a call with any questions pertaining to these fish or if your interested in booking a trip. Also so keep in mind that May is a great month for seabassing.
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With spring finally here we’ve been working on getting the Tara Anne ready to go. She will be ready any day now.
The water temp has been in the 43-44 degree range and there are already reports of stripers hitting. Although it is a mixed bag right now with quite a few shorts there are definitely some keepers! Clams seem to be the bait of choice.
If you’ve been thinking of going out now is the perfect time to set up a trip. There are still good dates available.
We know the economy is tough right now and will work with you to ensure that your outing is affordable, exciting and fun!
Call Captain Joe at: 856.304.3293
The Tara Anne will be back in the water April 1st to start the 2009 fishing season. With the economy being what it is we will be doing everything we can to keep are prices down and keep the fun and excitement up. So we are running a special to kick start the season. Book any trip before April 15th and get 10% off the price of any trip for the 2009 season.
Try to book earily, as most prime weekend dates are easily filled. The last few years the Spring season has produced great catches of Drum in the 60-90lb range, Great Seabassing, and a good but not as consistent Striper season.
For more info and available Dates:
Call Captain Joe at 856.304.3293
Due to the tough economic situation the 5th annual Wildwood boat show and Expo has been cancelled. There was concern that because of the rough times there would be a small turnout of both customers and exhibitors.
The Fifth annual Wildwoods Boat Show is just around the corner. The dates are April 4-6 at the Wildwoods Convention center. Last years’ show was a great success with more than 100 major manufacturers showing off their latest boats and watercraft.
There will be boating and fishing workshops and seminars all 3 days along with a Fishing Expo with exhibitors showing and selling all the latest equipment and accessories.
Ticket to the show are $6 for adults, $4 for for children ages 12-18 and Free for kids under 12.
For more information you can contact the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce at 609.729.4000
(A $1 discount coupon may be available through the Chamber)
If you’re like me and getting itchy to toss a line in the water this is a great way to kick off the fishing season.
While the Deep Sea Fishing in NJ has been somewhat hampered by the unpredictable weather, don’t be fooled! There is still plenty of great fishing to be had at the New Jersey shore. If you’ve been fishing NJ for anytime then you know that fall can be an explosion of great fishing. Deep sea fishing NJ this time of year can be some of the best fishing you will ever experience. So, be patient calmer waters are only days away.
Even though the weather and high winds kept many boats at dock(including the Tara Anne) this week the boats that did make it out report very good catches. White Marlin, Swordfish and even a few nice yellow fins were all landed this week. Along with nice catches of Sea Bass, Croakers and Dolphin one that weighed in at over 45 pounds.
So if your a fishing nut like me there is still plenty of good weather and great fishing to be had!
Believe it or not labor day is here. What started out looking pretty gray has turned out wonderfully sunny. The crowds have once again returned, the beaches are filling up and out on the water the fishings just fine.
Even though for many labor day marks the end of the summer season, as far as the the deep sea fishing goes there is still plenty of time. Fluke fishing ends in about a week but there are plenty of big fish just waiting to be had.
If you’re undecided what to do this week, come on down and deep sea fish NJ, there’s never been a better time!
Ocean/Back Bay Report
With September only a week away its easy for us sun lovers to get a little blue. Where did the summer go? They seem to pass faster every year. But, all is not forsaken, the weather is still gorgeous, the sun still warm and there is still plenty of good deep sea fishing to be had in NJ. Flounder season ends on September 7th and it seems like they almost know because they were trailing off this week. The Blue fishing, which also had been really hot just a week ago also seemed to dry up a little this week but, I have no doubt the speedsters will be back again soon. On a bright note the croakers and weakies have been hitting pretty good. If you have never been deep sea fishing in NJ now is the perfect time to try. If you’re the adventurous type and really like a challenge, there’s been several reports of 150-pound and larger bluefin tuna being boated just last week. Remember September is a great time to vacation at the Jersey Shore. There is still plenty to see and do. The weather is still wonderful and the crowds are down to a trickle. Captain Joe (856)304-3293