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missbelmar
09-30-2021, 02:23 PM
Fishing was Fair today. Started on the beach this morning. Found the bait and birds right away and jigged 3 dozen 4-7lb fish in 30min...boat traffic shut it down quick unfortunately..made our way to the inshore area and picked some fish. Was ok on jigs. Just not enough. Went to the east.. chummed and jigged on the drift and produced another 4 dozen 2-3lb fish.. another beautiful day on the ocean. Tomorrow looks great, We leave at 7:30am!

Come on out with us tomorrow!

The Royal Miss Belmar will be sailing 1/2 Day for Fluke, Seabass, and Ling. The Miss Belmar Princess will be sailing 3/4 Day for Blues and Stripers.

The Miss Belmar Princess is sailing daily for stripers and blues from 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and every night for fluke and sea bass from 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

The Royal Miss Belmar is sailing daily for fluke and sea bass from 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and has whale watching trips daily from 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. and sunset cruises every Friday and Saturday night from 7:00 p.m. to sunset.

We also have a Concert Cruise with LIVE bands on our boat! Check out our website missbelmar.com for our complete line up. Or you can give us a call at (732) 681-6866.

You can make a reservation on our website missbelmar.com, or you can give us a call at (732) 681-6866 and we would be more than happy to make one for you!

The Miss Belmar Princess is the largest, fastest and cleanest fishing boat in Belmar. With Miss Belmar's 3 engines and a total of 2,100 horsepower, she is the first boat to the fishing grounds every day and we guarantee it. No other boat comes close. Try us and you'll see why.

dakota560
09-30-2021, 04:16 PM
Not looking to rock the boat but at the same time truth in advertising should mean something. How in God's name can you post the Royal Miss Belmar is sailing for fluke and sea bass when the fluke season is over and sea bass is currently closed until 10/8. I understand promoting your business, misrepresenting what you're sailing for to your patrons is a whole different issue. If you don't want members questioning your posts, don't mislead your audience.