July 1, 2009
we cook your catch!!
it has been another great month for catching monster stripers on the Jersey
Shore! Just as last June the big fish reappeared feeding on bunkers, herring,
and clams. Captain Fletcher on the two River Charters loaded the docks with bass
and as he usually does releases the real big momas. George Moss of Rumson was
lucky to have a great day (no rain) and nothing but fish over 40 lbs.

Pete Paeuls Fathers Day Tourney Winner was Dennios Yervis from
Middletown...37.78 lb betating 2nd and 3rd both by less thaen a quarter
pound!
  Pete Pauels Tourney
winner 2009 37.74lb caught aboard the Little Silver Express II
Fluke
Drifting the ocean and the
channels have been producing nice keepers. Killies squid and even gulp
baits seem to be all working. We have seen some impressive fluke at the
dock so far.
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June 4 2009
Bass fishing took a breather early in
the week. Tuesday was extremely slow for me and a few captains that I spoke to.
After last weeks slaughter and I mean slaughter it was a bummer for me since it
was my first trip in the ocean this year. At the gas dock, we weighed
in multiple fish over 30, 40 and even a 52 which was released. (More on that
fish later.) During the week (last week) The Rocks were hot but on the
weekend with all of the traffic it was quiet after the sun came up, other spots
south by Deal and over by Breezy Point worked better. Sunday-Tuesday it was
very quiet but yesterday there was some hope. Kevin on the Lisa M weighed in a
36lb and a 25lb caught on live bunker in 60ft off of Deal. Watch out for the
Kayaker! Cracking clams is still a sure thing for the smaller
fish.
Fluke Season is starting
out well. some big keepers reported up to 7lbs.
Jay;
The picture you wanted. Tracy Mancini
Scotch Plains NJ 6.5 lbs. Caught on the Elaine B II
Sun.
Stan
Elaine B II