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New Jersey Post Irene reports
Beautiful Beach Day!
Wednesday, August, 31, 2011 at 3:42AM
Pretty much as nice a day as you could ask for. IBSP has reopened and we had the first few guys go exploring yesterday. The Blowfish in the bay seem to be hungry after Irene blew thru and the crabbers are multitasking, bringing along a rod and having double the fun.
Not even the evil weatherman can find a problem with today - Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. North winds around 5 mph...becoming east in the afternoon.
Mike doesnt care what people think of him. they dont do it very often.
Grumpy hisself
Ponytail Mike Added on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 5:20AM
Picking on me again for no reason,if he only knew what people really think...................
Tuesday, August, 30, 2011 at 7:20AM
IBSP to open at 8 AM!
Good news for a change! We are running out of summer faster than we realize so get out and enjoy the day!
hisself
Grumpy's Tackle
906 NE Central Ave.
Seaside Park, NJ
(732) 830-1900
Website www.grumpystackle.com
Email tom@grumpystackle.com
Email paul@grumpystackle.com
Daily Fishing Report From Captain Bobby Quinn
8-30-11 Made it out with a light crowd today and had real nice conditions on the water.Flat calm and a nice breeze gave us good drifting conditions but it did take us a couple of hours to find some fish but we did find em and I was surpised at the life we had.Each drift we would have maybe 20-25 shorts and maybe 1-2 keepers a drift.Pretty good considering the weather we just had,should get better each day and now that I know where they are we should have even a better day tomorrow.See ya then.
Ocean Explorer
905 Highway 35
Belmar NJ
http://www.oceanexplorerbelmar.com
848-565-0519
Though fishing conditions weren't bad today, boaters didn't have anything special to report. As noted in Friday's column, the big swells of a storm are bad for ocean bottom fishing in the short term, and that's exactly what Capt. Bud McArthur found with his Splinter from Brick as he drifted Sea Girt Reef for two hours to catch only one short fluke. The couple of other boats he saw out there weren't catching either in off-color, but not dirty 72 degree waters. That could change overnight, or it could take a few days for the bottom to settle.
http://www.nj.com/shore/blogs/fishin...come_back.html
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