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![]() Hello All,
Hope everybody is enjoying the fishing this spring, I am planning to target King Mackerel, I appreciate if you could let me know we have any boats in NJ which targets this fish ? i live in south Jersey. i am open to anywhere in NJ |
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![]() Beats me. Like NOT targeting wahoo. Pure dumb luck finding someone who advertises that in north NJ.
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![]() King mackerel is an incidental catch in NJ and it’s highly doubtful that any boat anywhere in NJ will advertise that gather target them.
As a side note, NJ has been seeing more and more Spanish Mackerel caught each summer but again I don’t think you’ll see any boats specifically targeting them. |
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![]() They came pretty far north last year, and boats out of Cape Cod caught them.. However, it has been and always will be a crap shoot .. they might not show at all, and even if they do I am not sure many captains will run out for them exclusively.. What I would do is talk online to some of the better captains that catch a lot of pelagic/offshore/ exotic game fish each year, and keep in touch .. You would probably get a few that would try and set you up if and when there is a chance to catch a King along with other species.. Problem is, by the time they know for sure if they are around in catchable numbers, you might find the better captains booked solid for the season .. I would email some good charter captains and get the dialog started.. Better yet, North Carolina has a ton of charter boats that target Kings.. Several Virginia boats target them as well, and they have a better shot at getting you into one than a NJ boat IMHO... bob
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![]() Thank You... Bob.
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![]() Florida???
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![]() tough to target them up here as many above have stated they are purely an incidental catch... water just doesn't get consistently warm enough to sustain that fishery for us - which is unfortunate because they'd be a great species to catch and target!
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![]() Quote:
OP is from south Jersey.. He could certainly make the drive down to Virginia.. Several charter captains there target Kings in summer/fall,, Doesn't mean they catch one every trip I imagine, but they are a lot more commonly caught there than in NJ/NY... bob |
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![]() Virginia looks good to me rather than the Florida... i will plan in the month of july 2019. will let you know how it goes ... Thanks to all for you valuable suggestions....
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![]() Did someone say King Mackerel ??? (sorry these were Fl Fish!)
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