Had a late afternoon trip which had to be put off for a bit due to the extremely low water and being unable to get out of the slip.
Finally got out of the slip and headed out, was going to start off clamming but due to late start thre the Stretch and Tsunami over the side to drag on the productive spot where we where yesterday.
Did not take long and the rods were singing, fish were hungry as each pass we had a least one fish on and half the time both rods went off.
All fish hooked were keepers and we kept 4 between 32-36", released another 18. Excellant fishing for the short time we were out.
Boys went home with some nice fillets and were extremely happy.
The striper fishing is heating up rapidly
Company: Sandy Hook Fishing Adventures
Area Reporting: Sandy Hook/Raritan Bay, Atlantic Ocean Near Shore
Bio: Capt. Bob is a third generation fisherman, having worked on both commercial and charter boats. A life long area resident he uses his knowledge and experience to ensure a productive and rewarding time on the water.
A USCG 50 Ton Master, he is also an IGFA certified Captain and is trained in First Aid and CPR. Bob is a member of the JCAA, HRFA, RFA, ACPA, IGFA and the NCOA, this enables him to keep abreast on the future of fishing.