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![]() Was out the other day with Avet George and Joey Dah fish on George's "Keepin it Reel" out of AH for a late afternoon trip.
We fished fresh dead bunker and wherever we went we got covered up by Bluefish. NY side, NJ side, shallow or deep it didn't matter. As soon as you put your chunk down you were hooked up. When we decided to call it quits we had some bunker left over which went over the side. Within seconds we had Bluefish boiling like Piranha feeding on the whole dead Bunker. Very cool to watch them work and see the water turn crimson red ![]() If you are looking to go out and keep your poles bent, no better time then now.. I can't remember the last time I'd seen them so thick. If you're looking to get kids into fishing, I would encourage you to drop what you are doing and jump on one of our sponsor boats and let them experience this great fishery. It's something they will never forget and we are fortunate enough to have it taking place right in our own backyard. Fish on!!
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![]() Yep Sal and the boats from Belmar and Point Pleasant are into some amazing Bluefishing as well.
No better time to do it then right now. I can remember my first time like it was yesterday.... One of the neighbors who was old enough to drive took a bunch of us kids from the block down to Point Pleasant and we jumped on the Cock Robin. We were all used to fishing for sunnies and trout. The minute I had my first bruiser Bluefish on and taking drag I was hooked, gut hooked ![]() This great sport of ours has given me so many great memories and life long friendships. It's hard to imagine what life would be like without it.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area Last edited by Gerry Zagorski; 05-16-2015 at 05:43 PM.. |
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![]() Thanks for the report Gerry, it's amazing how many bluefish are around now. I have to get my boys out to experience the fun👍🏻
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![]() Yup, wish my Dad took us bluefishing when I was a kid instead of those once a year boring ass fluke trips on the Rainbow out of Sheepshead Bay. Took me 20 years to get back there and on a blues boat. Who knew? Grandpa was a bottom guy and told Dad to fluke with us kids.
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![]() I remember many sleepless nights anticipating going bluefishing. I fished a bay area beach last week and had em on every cast. Whipped me to my knees.
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![]() Some anglers love em, some hate em! I personally love em! The battle is always intense and its something to catch when your waiting for perhaps a Striper twilight bite or sundown bite. I was raised catching these aggressive beasts. Amazing memories catching the Blues in the Raritan bay over the last 30 years or so. I hope they're still around when its my sons turn to experience the mayhem. 2-3 lb Blue bled out and grilled the old fashioned way with peppers, onions, garlic, lemon juice and tomato sauce wrapped in foil and cooked on the grill. I must have ate that meal 5000000000000000 times growing up and still do it to this day. Gotta have some kind of tradition in life. It keeps you happy, healthy and fills your brain with great memories that will never vanish. CATCH EM UP!!!!!
Good post CAP'n Zagorski!!! ![]()
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![]() Just a quick word of caution for you first time Blue Fisherman...
These fish have razor sharp teeth so you want to be really careful when you go to get them off the hook. They also see pretty well out of the water and like to trash around. A pair of long nose pliers or a hook remover is your best bet. And one more thing..... Please just keep what your are going to use and leave the rest to fight another day. If you are keeping them for the table, they taste better if you bleed them as soon as they are caught and keep them on ice.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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![]() Not only is there a lot of them, they are BIG!
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![]() WOW I GUESS YOU CANT CRITICIZE ANY THING ON NJ FISHING , they delete your posts! Gerry aren't you one of the people that say to practice catch and release? I'm pretty sure I've read that numerous times. I guess it only applies when it is not your friends doing the killing.
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