My all time favorite fish to target was stripers. Biggest ever was right around 41 pounds on a snag and drop maybe 100 yards offshore from where pj played in asbury park.
I also loved fishing for fluke, sea bass, weakfish and flounder (cold!). Blue fish are fun but become annoying after awhile.
On a typical day you could lose count on the number of sand sharks, sea robins and skate you caught.
I never venture far enough off shore to target tuna or sailfish.
That's cool. Awesome catch. I was once right off by seaside pier with my bro. Jetstar right there. There were bunker fins surfacing as far as I could see. Did the old snag and drop. No takers, but what a cool thing to see and do. Sure there were some stuffed stripers right below us. Love a good fish story almost as much as being there.
Tried for walleye in the Delaware from the shore for a good 4 hours. Was about to leave. Rainy icy cold. Another dude shows up so I kept fishing. Watching what he was doing. We were fishing similarly. He was across the tributary so I couldn't ask if he was after the same fish. New to this so just putting in my time. The river will give up what she wants when she wants. I also read somewhere that God doesn't count time fishing against your time on earth. Some sh.t like that.
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New to this so just putting in my time. The river will give up what she wants when she wants.
I also read somewhere that God doesn't count time fishing against your time on earth. Some sh.t like that.
Fish on