Like clockwork, the bluefish have arrived, livening up the pace of fishing. Paul Lindsey at Fisherman's Headquarters in Ship Bottom said there haven't been any blitzes in the Long Beach Island surf ...
Surf fishing can be daunting. Standing on the beach looking at the crashing waves and vastness of the ocean makes you feel small. It’s not like a pond or river that you can more easily break down.
Small bluefish are plentiful in the surf and bays. They are surrounding and attacking mullet and bunker that have begun to move out of the back waters. Some have been described as "big snappers" in ...
The air has cooled a bit and the word coming out of Seaside Park is the mullet are starting their run down the beaches. Grumpy's Bait and Tackle got its first delivery from its bait provider of ocean ...
The first bluefish of the Long Beach Island Surf Fishing Classic hit the beach Monday when Bill Montrey of Manahawkin got one that weighed 11.81 pounds. It was caught with bunker at Loveladies. The ...
Where you should go: There was a blitz of big blues in the Seaside Park surf late yesterday morning. That doesn't mean there will be a repeat in the same area, but surfcasters should be alert for the ...