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Old 06-27-2014, 08:04 AM
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i own a house in P.P. Beach..will that work?
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Old 06-27-2014, 08:19 AM
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I would def go to the Manasquan River club, as mentioned before. The in and out is easy, and for $20. overall , it's a bargain. Along the way toward the canal, stop by the Rt. 70 bridge, and around "Treasure Island". Also good fluke drifting near Clarks Landing, which is the first marina east of the canal.
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Old 06-27-2014, 08:49 AM
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I would def go to the Manasquan River club, as mentioned before. The in and out is easy, and for $20. overall , it's a bargain. Along the way toward the canal, stop by the Rt. 70 bridge, and around "Treasure Island". Also good fluke drifting near Clarks Landing, which is the first marina east of the canal.
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sounds good thanks....
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Old 06-27-2014, 09:04 AM
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There are 2 free ramps in the canal area that might interest you. One is at the Marine police which is located just south of the Bridge Ave bridge. The other is at the end of Bay Ave in Bay Head. Both have limitations in parking and overall conditions. Take a look yourself. There is good fluking in the bay near the bay side of the canal and back along the 2 access channels. There is also a ramp near the Mantoloking Bridge that is perfect for crabbing in the bay. It's in the new Brick Twsp park . Fees are posted but I believe it's $20/day for residents of Brick. More for non-resident. Enjoy
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One is at the Marine police which is located just south of the Bridge Ave bridge
If this is the one I'm thinking of its right in the middle of the canal. If that's the case he is only 14 feet and 10 horse power so he needs to stay out of the canal.
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Old 06-27-2014, 10:11 AM
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If this is the one I'm thinking of its right in the middle of the canal. If that's the case he is only 14 feet and 10 horse power so he needs to stay out of the canal.
i took at look at the launch at the end of canal...that looks doable...and would would just stay in that area with my little boat.
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Old 06-27-2014, 04:26 PM
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Hey Anthony, As Jerry stated earlier, the Point Pleasant Canal can be a dangerous waterway for a small underpowered boat. The 9.9 HP may drive your boat along fine, but please understand that the High and low tides in the canal are 3 hours off the Manasquan Inlet. The mid tides, when the tide is running fast in there are in the middle of that time. On weekends the terrific volume of boats in the canal makes the water boil, and slosh off the side walls, making it dangerous for all small boats. There are no jet skis allowed in the canal at any time. The launch at the Marine police can be a challenge when going into the canal at certain times of the tide, even for larger, more powerful boats. Unfortunately, there are canoes and kyacks that have been sucked in by the canals strong current, and there have been fatal results over the years. I don't want to bum you out, or chase you away from this great fishery here, but I would strongly recommend the Manasquan River Club for a $20. in and out launch. You will be very close to the fishing grounds from there in mild tideal flows. I'm sending you a PM now with more info, Catch 'em up............Papa
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Old 06-27-2014, 05:56 PM
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The Manasquan would be the better choice for "action". Small jigs tipped with Gulp Swimming Mullet, or a simple three way swivel and live killie will find some flatties. The entire channel from the 70 bridge to the inlet can produce. Launching can also be done in Brielle by the drawbridge. Fishing for tog from the canal bulkheads might be an option but with a 1 tog limit, your time will be better spent in the river or the upper bay near the canal. Short drifts once you catch one will usually put more on your hook as you work that area.
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Old 06-27-2014, 06:20 PM
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A 14' boat in the canal on a weekend is insane and stay away from channels in the river

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Old 06-28-2014, 09:20 AM
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i own a house in P.P. Beach..will that work?
It may work as they share some services now. I would Defiantly stay out of the canal. I' ve lived here my whole life and lived on the canal for 7 yrs. I've seen my share of swamped boats in the canal, yours is to small. River options are better. Someone said Manasquan river club , I've put in there great ramp. There is also Lightning Jacks all the way up the river in Bricktown another good ramp. McCarthy's in Brielle has a ramp but nowhere to park. I think there is a ramp in Manasquan at Glimmer Glass not sure if it s public. That's pretty much it for the river. Your boat will be good for the river. Catchem up!
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