What I noticed this year in my corner of the bay:
Tons of spring squid
I caught stripers all season (my best year ever from kayak and shore)
Black Sea Bass (most I've seen in a while)
Fluke (was very good as well)
Tog (amazing amount of huge tog)
Large Scup (were thick and everywhere)
the only fish I saw a decline in is Blues (only caught 5 all year).
Due to pier closure was not able to see the fall squid.
On here "there are no fish" usually means the fish are biting, but now with this topic I think you guys might be serious, but I am not 100% sure.
I can't help but wonder "Is the sky really falling?"
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Originally Posted by thefishingfreak
Just because that is the consensus HERE, it's not a tell tale of the fishery.
This place has all but forcefully evicted anyone who dares to differ with the opinion of the masses. Just look at this thread and the negative comments. Anyone who has a different opinion is greedy, corrupt, ignorant or all of the above.
Used to be Friday nights you couldn't keep track of all the threads on here. Today your lucky if there's 2 posts over the weekend. The reason the masses here all believe the same thing is that anyone who dares to differ, doesn't even bother to post anymore.
Soon there will be 100% agreement on This board.
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Amen... almost seems like a requirement when posting a picture to add "swam away to fight another day".
Killing and eating your fish is almost sure to get you the stink eye with a lot of folks here. I am thankful to what I catch and I am careful when filleting my catch to not waste any of the fish my family greatly enjoys eating.