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Going down for a long weekend anybody with any Intel have access to a boat or can surf fish any ideas on where to go?Thanks
papabear2611
09-09-2015, 02:09 PM
Going down for a long weekend anybody with any Intel have access to a boat or can surf fish any ideas on where to go?Thanks
Several options. Start with going to No Bones bait & tackle, base of the central WW bridge, little building on the right. See Fred, he will steer you right, they have nice rentals if you want, info/intell, if you rent one as about "the map".
There are several great backbay guides, Skip stalker Charters, Insominac, go to bassbarn dot com and see them or look them up. This time of year there are many nice back bay early/late resident stripers, topwater is a blast with them. they may mix it up too with some sheephead, triggers, your single tog, etc. ask them.
Party boats mostly the porgy2.
6 packs, the best are prolly booked, stalker, adam bomb, maybe fishing fever or unreel, some others.
Shore fishing, cape may canal jetty by ferry, ask Fred at No Bones, ask about his slip bobber fishing minnows too.
Also some people fish the north ww walls adjoining inlet, again, ask Fred.
Do some calling, homework, early and late fishing best this time of year, some nights, cant tell you about the beach ask Cathy & George at Sterling Harbor, on the right on the causeway before ww.
hth good luck
Bob T.
09-09-2015, 02:23 PM
I'll be down there the whole week, trying to get a 12 hr tuna trip on Mon or Tues. together on the other bulletin board, seems to be more south jersey boats on there, some sponsor boats from here on both boards. Also you want the ferry jetty to the south, never caught more than sandsharks on the North side.
Captain Rich
09-09-2015, 03:17 PM
I'll second Cathy and George Algard, Sterling Harbor Marina, they've been there forever, know where all the action is.
I'll be there all next week for the firemans convention. I fish with Captain Paul Thompson's Porgy 1V out of Cape May Marina. One of the senior and best captains in the area. He fishes hard and gives his best everyday.
Ductwork
09-10-2015, 08:22 AM
Bob...not to be a downer but I would forgo the 12hr tuna trip...the inshore water out to the 40 line is dirty with not much life....there have been some wahoo caught out on the 40 with mahi....if your hell bent on tuna...its pretty much a bigeye bite at night....we've been finding some yellowfin here and there as well....all canyon trips
Phil L
Bob T.
09-10-2015, 06:13 PM
Bob...not to be a downer but I would forgo the 12hr tuna trip...the inshore water out to the 40 line is dirty with not much life....there have been some wahoo caught out on the 40 with mahi....if your hell bent on tuna...its pretty much a bigeye bite at night....we've been finding some yellowfin here and there as well....all canyon trips
Phil L
I don't think that trip is going to pan out anyway, I will however be scouring the open boat section to see what pops up after this latest storm, will also be calling around. Thanks for the info Capt. Phil.
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