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Cod is still king, but striped bass are starting to provide an alternative. There aren't many big cod around, though schoolies have been the most abundant in memory. They've been caught on both wrecks and open bottom, as herring and sand eels have been the attraction. Ling are sometimes mixed in, but haven't been as abundant as during the last...
Cod is still king, but striped bass are starting to provide an alternative. There aren't many big cod around, though schoolies have been the most abundant in memory. They've been caught on both wrecks and open bottom, as herring and sand eels have been the attraction. Ling are sometimes mixed in, but haven't been as abundant as during the last few winters. A few large pollock have been caught from some wrecks. If herring are showing on the fishfinder, it's usually best to switch from clams to a jig and teaser. That might produce the pool fish.
Striped bass are being taken from many shore areas, including Graveling Point in Great Bay, the Beesly Point Power Plant, and South Jersey rivers plus Raritan Bay shorelines. Look for bigger bass in those shallow waters on high tides with clams at night.
This Fishing Report was submitted on 3/19/2011 12:58:49 PM by Seamus and last updated on 3/19/2011 12:58:49 PM.
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