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![]() It was GOOD FISHING on the 12/28 OFFSHORE GIANT SEA BASS TRIP. We had SEA BASS, plenty of PORGIES and some BLUEFISH mixed in. It wasn’t as good in the dark as the last couple trips but ONCE DAYLIGHT CAME, THE FISH REALLY TURNED ON!
If you want to catch these SEA BASS, you have one last chance this year. Our final trip departs tomorrow, Dec. 30th. We have a few spots open so make sure to get your reservations in ASAP. The GOLDEN EAGLE sails every day for STRIPERS & BLUES at 6:30 am from Belmar Marina in Belmar, NJ. For more information visit us at www.goldeneaglefishing.com or call 732-681-6144. See you onboard. |
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![]() If anyone who was on that trip would care to share some information about the “what’s & how’s” of the trip, maybe you could share. Bait? Jigs? Sinker or jig size? #Mono ( I assume no braid is allowed)? Hook size? Rigs ( Dropper length, rig length)? Any pointers might help fellow anglers be prepared before they step onboard.
Not everyone who might want to go on one of the special trips might know what to expect. Not knowing might also keep the uninformed at home, so I understand that some guys might not want to share in order to keep their exclusive spot at the rail. On the other hand, with more likely fishermen, there may be more trips offshore………a financial bonus for the captains. |
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![]() Curious why you would assume that?
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![]() I've been on a few boats that have prohibited braid, mostly as a courtesy to mates who have to untangle braid from mono and from the near impossibility of breaking off a snag. That was awhile ago and not around here. Things are changing, but some captains still don't want to deal with it. I once saw someone's outfit get pulled out of his hands and overboard when he couldn't pull his line (braid) free before a mate could get to him. Also, when a tight braid line comes across a tight mono line, the mono is going to get sliced through. and the fish lost.
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