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Captain Allen aboard Reel Class Charters from Pt. Pleasant had a few run-ins as well. The crew hooked into gator size blues taking bait before a frenzy of false albies took over and kept them fighting for a while. Great action on light spinning rods and the crew had fish on most of the day feeding right behind the boat. All albies took spearing or tsunami soft plastics.
Raritan Bay anglers did well from the Ammo Pier to Sandy Hook and across to
the Verrazano side, false albies and big blues have been in hot pursuit, chasing
big schools of spearing most of the week. Remember these fish are feeding on
spearing so diamond jigs, soft plastics and most metal lures will do well. Stay
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Albies are powerful and super fast. Usually you only get a few casts at
albies before they out run you. What we are experiencing right now is an
angler?s dream .With big bluefish and albies rounding up bait fish, marinas and
docks all over the shore are starting to swell with bait like spearing, peanut
bunker and sand eels. Bait fish know they are trapped and most anglers see the
signs and can smell it in the air. They are starting to lose sleep at night.
Dreaming about what tackle they need, what days they can take off from work and
even talking to themselves. Some will take the scenic route home from work in
hopes of seeing birds working off the beach, just because they are hooked on
fishing. Bass are coming are you ready?
Fish On!
Ron Nuzzolo
Ron Nuzzolo