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![]() anyone have any recommendations or good experiences on good places to spear fish? Thanks
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![]() In the ocean.
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![]() Jersey is tough mike, but there are some good spots. The inlet jetties all hold bass and blackfish, triggers fluke etc, but You have to have the stars align between visibility, the tide, currents that day, boat traffic, and other guys diving that spot. I would try to go on a weekday ..be safe it can get sketchy real fast around the jetties . I went behind ibsp and dove on the flats and channels back there once to try to avoid all that and it was beautiful and wide open but all I saw were horshoe crabs and 5" baby sea bass
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![]() Allenhurst and deal... Deal esplanade ave is the shite! The inlets are good but SRI had a time restriction so you have to time the dead tides/days: shot many youge tog there, both sides, bass,wweaks,bugs,trigs,flounder... But the areas in deal have a lot of rocks under water... Free beach and typically not crowded... Bring a flag and be careful on the jetty if you hop off the ends! Good luck, let us know how ya made out!
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![]() used to see guys in Belmar over by the tennis courts. not much boat traffic if you stay out of the channels. i'm sure visability and seaweed can be an issue but spearfishers that I saw always did good with keeper fluke.
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![]() Quote:
(Snip) 6-4 Bathing in Unprotected Waters 6-4.1 Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to swim or bathe in the waters off or bounding the borough except at a protected beach. 6-4.2 Definitions. For the purposes of this section, a protected beach is defined as one which has the following equipment and personnel: a. Two parallel lines of sound, serviceable and strong manila or hemp rope, not less than one inch in diameter, anchored at some point above high water. Such lines shall be made to extend as far into the surf as bathing is ordinarily safe for persons who are not expert in swimming, and, at such points of safety, shall be anchored and buoyed. Such points shall be at least far enough seaward so that at low tide the depth of the water at such points is at least five feet. Such lines shall be such distance apart so as to provide and identify the space set apart for such bathing and swimming. b. Shall have, available for use, within 25 feet of the water's edge, a life boat not less than ten feet long and equipped with one or more sets of oars and oarlocks and shall have available for use at least one life ring buoy or life preserver attached to a life line consisting of nylon, manila or hemp rope not less than one-quarter inch in diameter, and not less than one hundred feet in length, which shall be kept properly coiled in such boat so as to be capable of being freely thrown. Such life boat shall be of sturdy construction and of such type as to be suitable for use in the surf. c. A duly qualified lifeguard, who shall be an expert swimmer, who shall be in constant and watchful attendance upon the bathers and swimmers and who shall give assistance to or rescue bathers and swimmers who may be in danger or distress. 6-4.3 Protected Beaches. For the purposes of this section, the Phillips Avenue Pavilion and the Deal Casino beaches, during the periods of the day and year when each is open for use shall be considered protected beaches. 6-4.4.1.1 Owner or Lessee Not To Permit Bathing. It shall be unlawful for the owner, occupant or lessee of any beach, or of the upland abutting any beach, other than a protected beach, to invite, encourage, permit or accommodate any person to bathe or swim in the waters alongside such beach. 6-4.5 Violation. Any person who violates this section shall be liable to a fine of not more than $100.00 for the first offense and for a subsequent offense, to a fine of not more than $500.00, or imprisonment for not more than 30 days, or both. http://clerkshq.com/default.ashx?clientsite=Deal-nj (Snip) = Irrelevant material deleted. |
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![]() Manasquan inlet is a great spot . i have watched guys fill a cooler with blackfish and fluke . the best time is slack tide cause of the strong current .
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![]() *** NEW JERSEY REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 3, February 2, 2015 ***
TITLE 13. LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 82. BOATING REGULATIONS SUBCHAPTER 3. OPERATIONAL REGULATIONS § 13:82-3.17 Diving and swimming (a) General provisions with respect to diving and swimming are as follows: 1. Underwater diving with or without an underwater apparatus is permitted in all navigable waters in New Jersey unless otherwise prohibited in this section. 2. Any person while diving shall mark his or her position with a buoyed flag: i. Such flag shall be displayed so that it is visible all around the horizon from a buoy, float, boat or other floating object; ii. Such flag shall be a minimum of 14 inches by 16 inches, shall be rigid to enhance visibility and shall be a red background with a white diagonal stripe running from one corner to the other. 3. No person shall operate a vessel within 50 feet of the buoyed flag. 4. No person shall display a flag at times other than when diving is in progress. 5. No person shall swim or dive in a narrow, confined or improved channel or in a marked fairway, under a bridge, or impede, obstruct or interfere with passage of watercraft therein. 6. No diver shall surface more than 25 feet from the buoyed flag except in an emergency. (b) Provisions for Manasquan Inlet are as follows: 1. Underwater diving shall be permitted in the Manasquan Inlet only within 50 feet from the stone jetties and bulkheads. 2. Underwater diving is permitted only in the area east of an imaginary line drawn from Ocean Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, extended to a point across the inlet at First Avenue, Manasquan. (c) Provisions for Barnegat Inlet are as follows: 1. Except as provided in this subsection, no person or persons shall, while engaged in goggle fishing, spearfishing or skin diving, enter into any navigable channel or approach within 200 feet of any boat anchored or underway within the water adjacent to the land areas of the Borough of Barnegat Light. 2. No person shall dive in any of the waters of the Barnegat Inlet channel. 3. Skin and Scuba diving is permitted from the north and south jetties, but no person shall dive further than 25 feet from the rock jetty or bulkhead within the inlet. 4. No person shall dive within Barnegat Inlet between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on Saturdays and Sundays from June 1 to September 30. 5. A diver shall mark his or her position with a float and skin diver's flag. 6. Only "buddy diving" shall be permitted in the Barnegat Inlet. 7. Recreational diving is prohibited within 100 feet of the north monument. 8. Recreational diving is prohibited within the inlet when the current is at flood. (d) Provisions for Shark River Inlet are as follows: 1. Underwater diving is permitted in the Shark River Inlet in that area which lies east of a line extending from the northwest end of A Street in Belmar to the southeast end of First Avenue in Avon. 2. Divers shall stay within 25 feet of the jetties and bulkheads in the area described. 3. A diver shall mark his or her position with a float and skin diver's flag. 4. No diver shall surface more than 15 feet from the buoyed flag except in an emergency. 5. No underwater diving shall be permitted in Shark River Inlet between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. during the period each year commencing May 1 terminating October 1. http://scubanj.org/NJdiverules.html |
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![]() Is there any spots at the Atlantic highlands or on the Hook?
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![]() This is not a lie! A good friend of mine spearfished a MAKO a few weeks ago. 175 lbs. I have pictures but won't post as his identity will remain unknown. He free dove in the slick till it showed up. Sick dude!! But a good friend
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