Slow start to the morning on the Bass. Clammed up half a dozen fish, didn't like what I saw so we went in search of some jig fish. Jigging started out slow with one small area of birds working, half way through the tide the area became quite large! Bigger blues and Bass mixed in with them. Caught a couple on jigs, couple on clams. Young man, Matthew Brojock, along with his dad, landed his first Bass to take todays pool. Wind was into the West, were they say the fish bite the best! Only wish I could have had a third of the action yesterday with all the regulars. Capt.Frank has had excellant Bluefishing in the afternoons, chumming. saturday nightMike Szot, Old Bridge, N.J. landed our largest of the season an 18 1/2 pounder. Will continue the afternoons Friday, Saturday and Sunday as long as we can.Looks like some cool weather in the forcast for this week, let's hope it's the start of good things......capt.ron

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Matthew Brojock, first Striped Bass for the pool fish.
Matthew Brojock, first Striped Bass for the pool fish.


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About The Author: Captain Ron Santee

Company: Capt. Rons Fishermen

Area Reporting: Raritan Bay/Sandy hook

Bio: Following in my fathers footsteps, I have been a licensed Captain for 30 years. Our family has been in the fishing business since 1955. Fishing is not a job, it's a way of life!

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