View Full Version : Fishing out of Manasquan Inlet
OceanBeachBrian
01-21-2019, 12:59 PM
Hey guys new to the board. I have had a small bay boat for many years, this year I upgraded to a 24' Grady White Offshore with a single 225 E-Etech w/ a 93 gallon tank out of the Manasquan Inlet. This year I fished Axel Carlson a bunch of times and did the fall striper run. I am curious what other spots you guys recommend I check out this summer and what kind of mileage I can safely reach offshore (weather permitting obviously). Is the mud hole an option for me? Thanks!
Tomm24
01-21-2019, 02:00 PM
The sea girt reef is just north of the inlet so certainly there. Going north the klondike bank and Shrewsbury rocks can be productive .Shark River reef is 15 miles east of the inlet. This summer there were plenty of mahi on the pots in and near the the SRR. The monster ledge, mudhole and glory hole all should be well within your range once you are comfortable with the new rig. If you want a buddy boat next year let me know my boat is a 26 foot Scout Abaco with twin 150's. How did you do with the stripers? This year was no where as good as last for me.
OceanBeachBrian
01-21-2019, 10:27 PM
The sea girt reef is just north of the inlet so certainly there. Going north the klondike bank and Shrewsbury rocks can be productive .Shark River reef is 15 miles east of the inlet. This summer there were plenty of mahi on the pots in and near the the SRR. The monster ledge, mudhole and glory hole all should be well within your range once you are comfortable with the new rig. If you want a buddy boat next year let me know my boat is a 26 foot Scout Abaco with twin 150's. How did you do with the stripers? This year was no where as good as last for me.
Thanks for your thorough answer! I did ok with stripers late season, nothing great. I never saw any bunker schools or blitzes just picked off a few on the bottom using mojos. Buddy boat would be great, where are you out of?
CaptMarc
01-22-2019, 06:34 AM
Congratulations on the new boat. For your question on range. Keep in mind, your capacity is around 10-15% less because the fuel tube doesn't go to the bottom. You should fill the boat up with fuel, take at maybe 2 other people, make a run around 15 miles, Shark River Reef is about that. Come back and fill up. It will give you an idea of your consumption. Your consumption will go up when it's rough. We all plan on a perfect weather day but mother nature has other ideas. There are lots of good fishing areas out of Manasquan. When you are comfortable with the boat and have a good idea of your range. Good luck.
Gerry Zagorski
01-22-2019, 08:41 AM
Congratulations on the new boat. For your question on range. Keep in mind, your capacity is around 10-15% less because the fuel tube doesn't go to the bottom. You should fill the boat up with fuel, take at maybe 2 other people, make a run around 15 miles, Shark River Reef is about that. Come back and fill up. It will give you an idea of your consumption. Your consumption will go up when it's rough. We all plan on a perfect weather day but mother nature has other ideas. There are lots of good fishing areas out of Manasquan. When you are comfortable with the boat and have a good idea of your range. Good luck.
Good advice here.... And in addition to your actual capacity being 10 to 15% less, most people use the 1/3rd rule of thumb which is when planning a trip, when your return home, you should plan to have 1/3 of your fuel in reserve. The reason is if you get caught in less then ideal running conditions, you'll use more fuel...
All boats are different but I have a friend running a 23 Aquasport with an 225 etec and he's getting around 2.3 miles per gallon... I would think you boat is a bit heavier so you'll likely get less. If however you were getting the same, with 93 gallons less 10% you'd have 84 usable gallons and when you apply the 1/3 rule your down to 56 gallons... 56 gallons x 2.3 miles per gallon gives you a range of 120 miles so 60 out and 60 back..
Using these figures, trips out to the Mudhole are within those ranges so areas like The Reasor, Glory Hole, Monster Ledge, Little Italy should be doable but places like the Chicken Canyon and Princess are a little outside your safe range...
And, it goes without saying, in a 24 foot boat, you need to pick your days.
Tomm24
01-22-2019, 09:31 AM
Thanks for your thorough answer! I did ok with stripers late season, nothing great. I never saw any bunker schools or blitzes just picked off a few on the bottom using mojos. Buddy boat would be great, where are you out of?
I'm on the north Branch of the Beaver Damn creek so its up the canal and out of the Manasquan inlet for me
OceanBeachBrian
02-07-2019, 12:49 PM
Thanks for all the good information guys! I have a lot of research to do to hold me over until the boat goes back in.
At the end of the season I left the cover off my navigation/ fishfinder it got wet and crapped out. Any suggestions on replacements that wont break the bank?
Perfectcircle
02-07-2019, 01:33 PM
mud hole def within reach . used to fish it with a 20ft cape horn center. sharks, mahi, bluefin, ling, cod. pick your days and have your safety gear. good luck
tjd24
02-07-2019, 02:04 PM
Thanks for all the good information guys! I have a lot of research to do to hold me over until the boat goes back in.
At the end of the season I left the cover off my navigation/ fishfinder it got wet and crapped out. Any suggestions on replacements that wont break the bank?
What's your budget?
Units go from several hundred to several thousand.
OceanBeachBrian
02-19-2019, 12:42 PM
What's your budget?
Units go from several hundred to several thousand.
I would like to stay under a grand
Gerry Zagorski
02-19-2019, 01:50 PM
You can get a Raymarine Axiom 7 inch for $999 that has built in GPS receiver, chirp down-vision and the transducer all in one package. We have the Axiom 9 inch and love it...
Uses Navionics and has wifi so it's easy to update charts and you can interface it with the Navioncs apps on your phone to mirror the chart plotter screen to your phone and sync waypoints and routes from your phone to chart plotter and visa versa...
If you have any questions PM me....
Foul Hook
02-19-2019, 05:47 PM
Gerry can radar be integrated into the Axiom model?
Gerry Zagorski
02-19-2019, 06:19 PM
Yes the radar dome and processor is $2450 and will connect right up to the Axiom.
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