Now that fluke season has ended, the captains of the Beach Haven Charter fishing Association have several options available before the onset of striped bass season. In addition to offshore trips to the canyons for tuna, mahi, and other big sport fish, they are managing to find some other good fishing. Captain Carl Sheppard on the "Star Fish" found some good numbers of croakers in 70-feet of water off the red tower in Beach Haven. Mixed in with the croakers were some "spike" weakfish. When he moved out into 90-feet of water, his anglers found some keeper black sea bass along with some small fluke. He has also been picking up small bluefish and herring in the inlet on his way out and in from the ocean fishing. Captain Fran Verdi of the "Drop Off" says that he plans to concentrate his wreck fishing on sea bass. He notes the fish are coming off their spawning season and the bite has been showing a definite improvement over what it has been. He is continuing to run open boat trips in addition to his charters. Additional information on the association can be found at www.BHCFA.com or by calling 1-877-LBI-BHCFA (1-877-524-2423).
Beach Haven Captains Find Fish After Fluke Closure
2010-09-09 08:23:19
Beach Haven, New Jersey - Saltwater Fishing Report
Inshore ocean reefs
Fish Species: Black sea bass, croaker, bluefish
Bait Used: Clam and squid
Tackle Used: Bottom gear and trolling outfits
Method Used: Drifting for bottom fish, trolling for bluefish
Water Depth: 25-90
Water Temperature: 73
Wind Direction: SE
Wind Speed: 10-20
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