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    New Jersey Fishing reports 11-30

    FISHING WAS MIXED THIS WEEKEND
    ON SATURDAY THE GUSTY WINDS UP TO 40 MPH MADE BLACK FISHING MORE DIFFICULT ,IT WAS HARD TO FEEL THE "BITE", SOME BLACK FISH WERE CAUGHT , IT WAS A LITTLE SLOW..

    SUNDAY PROVED TO BE BETTER, SOME HAD 5-6 KEEPERS OTHERS HAD 2-3 KEEPERS, BETTER FISHING CONDITIONS, WE HOPING THE COMING WEEK LOOKS DECENT FOR FISHING.

    WE FISH DAILY 7:30 AM TO 3:30 PM, COME AND JOIN US.

    WE SUPPLY THE BAIT...

    Captain Cal II
    Belmar Marina
    Belmar NJ
    http://www.captaincal2.com


    Though there have been lots of sightings of school bluefin tuna inshore recently, they didn't seem to appreciate yoday's beautiful weather as much as the crew aboard Fintastic from Clarks Landing in Point Pleasant did. It was a great day for spotting tuna, and Capt. Arthur Stokes did get a couple of shots at breaking tuna with his 44-foot Henriques. However, the crew, including his father and me, didn't get a good shot at them with poppers and jigs before they sounded. There were quite a few boats fishing the Manasquan Ridge area and to the south, but the word on ther adio was all negative. Perhaps it was just too calm

    http://www.nj.com/shore/blogs/fishin...cooperate.html

    Chilly winds Saturday affected fishing, but it was no knockout.

    Delaware Bay anglers had a good Sunday as gusts diminished, reports Pat Harris at Longreach Marina on the Maurice River. She said striped bass and big bluefish were "in close" or right off Maurice River Cove.

    Bill Lewis, Bill Witt and Bear Witt, all of Vineland, came back with five striper: 35, 39, 40, 42 and 45 inches in length. An angler from Dividing Creek known as "Big Joe" caught 32-, 38- and 40-inch bass. Joe Laskin had 45- and 49-inch bass.

    http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/s...3a3e1b4eb.html

    Special Offshore Wreck Trip Report 11-28-10

    The offshore migration of giant sea bass, jumbo porgies, cod & Pollock has begun. Fishing was very good on the Sunday offshore wreck trip. Coolers were full all around the boat with giant sea bass up to 6LBS, jumbo-dinner plate size porgies, and about 40 cod and Pollock.

    The pool winners were:

    Sergy Lastivka from Ukraine with a 44LB Pollock,

    Hector Delapaz from Hackensack NJ with a 37LB Pollock.

    There was plenty of life on all of the wrecks we fished. This is just the beginning of the offshore migration so we should continue to have good catches all through December (and January and February if we were allowed to fish for sea bass)

    The big Jamaica is scheduled to fish the offshore wrecks every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Now is the time to go offshore.

    For reservation information go to our website at: http://www.bigjamaica.com or call 732-528-5014.

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    BEAUTIFUL day on the water.....TOUGH day of striper HUNTING!

    north a bit for the first look.....coupla keeper fluke...returned to catch next year.

    run to the south, stopped short of original destination, birds.....a bluefish.

    a move east, finally BASS, short.

    a few more moves, a few more fluke, a sundial, more short bass and FINALLY KEEPERS!!

    we also watched a couple of small finback whales move through the grounds on the feed. very cool.

    GREAT group of guys who enjoyed a BEAUTIFUL day, just wasn't the bite we hoped for.

    the BASS are here and they have GOT to eat jigs soon!!

    http://www.cockrobin.com/
    The **** Robin

    415 Broadway
    Point pleasant
    NJ
    08742

    732-892-5083

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    Offshore SEA BASS fishing was good over the weekend. All coolers were full with SEA BASS, PORGIES, LING, and COD. The pool winning SEA BASS was caught by Marcus Bell of Camden, NJ with a fish close to seven pounds. Fishing has been improving each week as more and more fish migrate onto the offshore wrecks. SEA BASS season closes at the end of the December so if you are looking to get out, now is the time. We have availability on most of the upcoming trips. If you are interested in a SEA BASS trip please e-mail me at http://www.voyagerfishing.com/html/contact_us.html .

    Captain Jeff Gutman
    VOYAGER
    P.O. Box 1329
    Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742
    http://www.voyagerfishing.com
    Call us at 732-295-3019
    Last edited by eppefour; 11-30-2010 at 12:19 PM.

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