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Old 03-20-2015, 11:05 AM   #1
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The NJ Regs. are obviously not what must of us wanted, but I will say, generally speaking that there are many fisherman in our community (online community) that would not keep a fish over 43" anyway. In addition, most weekend warriors are not going to catch a 43" or over fish at noon on Saturday when they fish. The only area where this becomes problematic to me is with party boats and charter boats. Don't get me wrong, this is still a step in the right direction, and it saves many fish (in theory).
You are way off about New Jersey. Most of the big bites start in the afternoon. There are miles of bunker here. When there are big bites the cell phones come out and hundreds of boats congregate on them snagging and dropping. fish under 42 are non existant down the ocean stretch and most weekend warriors are upgrading anyway. Ive seen all the big crowds up north on a weekends over the years and they pale in comparison to any weekday here,(Yes including Chatham during MA Commercial) Its a great frishery for the average guy because they can go fish after work and not have to wake up at 0300. People are lugging their boats up from PA, MD,NY, DE, VA, (Yes jet ski dave, and that crew from VA come to), and parking em all in slips or near ramp access. NJ is three fish, nobody sees a problem with the fishery here, you ask most and they say its getting better lol. All the large party boats even switch to bass all summer as oposed to their normal bottom fishing routine. 150 snagging hooks casting into a bunker school is a site to see. as you can imagine this results in alot of guthooked fish. As far as the surf, they get their big bites to, and its not a dawn thing at all as you may think. Used to be a summer fishery here back in the 1990's, TBH alot more fish holding over through out summer despite water temp, there were some good fish here all summer. Guess they arent bothered by water temp vs endless supply of bunker which stayed around well into december.
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Old 03-22-2015, 10:58 AM   #2
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You are way off about New Jersey. Most of the big bites start in the afternoon. There are miles of bunker here. When there are big bites the cell phones come out and hundreds of boats congregate on them snagging and dropping. fish under 42 are non existant down the ocean stretch and most weekend warriors are upgrading anyway. Ive seen all the big crowds up north on a weekends over the years and they pale in comparison to any weekday here,(Yes including Chatham during MA Commercial) Its a great frishery for the average guy because they can go fish after work and not have to wake up at 0300. People are lugging their boats up from PA, MD,NY, DE, VA, (Yes jet ski dave, and that crew from VA come to), and parking em all in slips or near ramp access. NJ is three fish, nobody sees a problem with the fishery here, you ask most and they say its getting better lol. All the large party boats even switch to bass all summer as oposed to their normal bottom fishing routine. 150 snagging hooks casting into a bunker school is a site to see. as you can imagine this results in alot of guthooked fish. As far as the surf, they get their big bites to, and its not a dawn thing at all as you may think. Used to be a summer fishery here back in the 1990's, TBH alot more fish holding over through out summer despite water temp, there were some good fish here all summer. Guess they arent bothered by water temp vs endless supply of bunker which stayed around well into december.
I too fish NJ, reasonably often. I think you just made my case.
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