Summer Round up:
Well, so much is happening in the world right now, so much of our lives are different, changed, altered, limited, it is nice to still be able to go fishing.
I have made several trips to South Jersey targeting fluke and sheepshead and stripers and weakfish and bluefish, sometimes catching as many as four different species in a day if sharks count, and sometimes getting skunked.
I never got my sheepshead, but did manage to catch a tog, and as I still don't dedicate too much of my day to sitting at the bridge, that's not so bad. I focused on minimal tactics for fluke; no live bait, no gulp, just a lightweight buck-tail and any soft plastic with a paddle tail. Always with a little pro-cure. In fact, Steve says to just put pro-cure on everything now. Why not.
Janes Island:
This trip. Just Steve Nick and I. Three days. Two of them were very windy. Dinner was caught each day despite the weather.
The third day was banner, in terms of weather and fish.
The bait was under the birds, and the bass were under the bait. Both Steve and Nick caught a redfish. The topwater bite was super slow, but the bass assassin bite was hot.
When the guy at the ramp brags that they caught 50 fish today, just say that you caught 51.
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