Jingles Bait and Tackle report Beach Haven 9-26
Mon Sept 26th
The fog is in and out this early morning with a minor swell on the seaside. King fish and blue fish are both currently being caught this morning.
Warm early morning with a temp of 69 on its way to 80. There is a little bit of fog and no wind this early morning and the ocean is in the lower 70s.
These days the weather conditions male says we will have sunshine ~~~now that is frightening due to the fact he calls for rain and we have sun.
ALL FLUKE Ought to BE THROWN Again AS THE Season IS CLOSED.
It took a even though this year but king fishing this weekend was remarkable. The are eventually here in figures and in size. Fish-bites (bag of worms), gulp worms and genuine bloodswere the ideal choice for these good consuming fish.
The surf also has little bluefish on mullet and a number of modest bass have been caught on several baits.
For the folks anchored up chumming for blowfish there are a number of great kings in the combine. If you are fishing off the beach some there are croakers and tiny weakfish.
Sun Sept 25th
Some good reviews coming in from the overnight chunkers of fifty-60 pound tuna.
Nowadays is the last day that you can hold fluke.
This morning it is 68 with tiny wind and the ocean is 70.
Boy we have truly been fortunate with all this rain they have been predicting for us. We have had small to none or maybe a tiny drizzle. Stunning rainbow very last evening with a wonderful sunset.
Once again rain is predicted for afterwards in the day so for now get out and enjoy some fishing. Tons of tiny fish but you are catching. Just take the youngsters to the seaside so they can catch too.
Sat Sept 24th
Remarkable day on the seaside for small fish. Plenty of motion for fisher people right now. The fish appeared quite territorial right now with king fish taking more than some seashores and other individuals with non-stop bluefish. Both varieties had fish that have been a mix with some keepers on the kings.
Boaters had some croakers and weakfish on forty five-sixty feet of h2o. Weakfish were up to 15 inches.
This early morning the seaside had smaller sized bluefish but there had been king fish lovin fish bites.
It is 70 degrees and we have a WSW wind about 5 and the ocean is hanging in there with about 70 degrees.
So far in this month of Sept Mother Naturel has thrown us all types of points to preserve us absent from catching fluke. Little craft warning for seas are to go in to influence right after 11 am nowadays. There are a handful of fluke currently being taken from the surf but difficult to get a keeper. Good luck these last two days of fluke 2011.
Final evening just before the downpour that we had there was a good deal of bait once again on the front beach alongside with all the bluefish.
Jingles Bait and Tackle
1214 Lengthy Seaside Blvd.
Seaside Haven, NJ
(609) 492-2795
Internet site www.jinglesbaitandtackle.com
Electronic mail fishjingles@yahoo.com
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Scott’s Bait and Tackle.Mystic Island 9-25
Very a number of anglers hit the ocean this morning for the final shot at summer season flounder. 1st individuals out I was fairly apprehensive to get fired up to deliver them out on the ocean. As it turns out, the weather conditions was wonderful. Sea situations had been relaxed and it was effortless operating. I did not hear a lot occurring, but I am sure that folks liked a nice fall day on the h2o.
Snapper bluefish fishing continues to be real excellent. We marketed fairly a bit of minnows right now to anglers just fishing the back creeks and correct off the docks.
A massive crowd continues to decide on the blowfish out of the trough via the clam stakes on the Mystic Island facet of the Fish Factory. Some true wonderful sea bass pushing nine inches are putting up quite a tug on the lines as well enjoyable motion for catching and releasing.
Sea Ya
Saturday, September 24, 2011 /// six:01pm
The last two days of overcast/rain have cut down on the amount of anglers fishing. What we have heard was mainly tautog fishing on the sod banking institutions. Not considerably else to report. No phrase on striped bass exercise at this time. It should be beginning any day now.
Sea Ya
Scott’s Bait & Tackle
945 Radio Street
LEHT (Mystic Island) NJ 08087
Mobile phone (609)296-1300
Fax (609) 294-1300
http://www.scottsbt.com
http://www.pennparts.com
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 9-23
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seashore Causeway
Atlantic Seaside NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-24
This past week I was appointed to fill the recreational market seat on the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission that was formerly help by Mac Currin. I do my greatest to make excellent fisheries decissions that are in the greatest fascination for the resource and fish stocks. If you have any concerns or responses dealing with fisheries issues, if you would remember to e-mail me I would like to hear them. My new e-mail deal with for all questions and remarks dealing with fisheris issues is captjoemfc@yahoo.com
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Beach Causeway
Atlantic Seaside NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-14
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-6
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seaside Causeway
Atlantic Seashore NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-1
by Capt. Joe Shute
07-29-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the web-web site. "Capt’s feedback and Activities". .Check out the Capt’s Remarks and Activities about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port . The smelting plant has been stopped, but there could be a quite large storage fascility coming for the dy pettetized sulfur which is extremely flamable and will even now have that terrible odor. The winds look like they are going to cooperate for the offshore fishing this weekend. the winds are meant to be 5-10 and the seas around 2-3 ft. The white marlin and sailfishing fishing has been pretty very good. The white marlin bite has been north of theBig Rock and the sailfish bite has been wherever fro the Sea Bouy to the Big Rock. There has also been fair good dolphin fishing and a scattered amount of wahoo. The Spanish mackerel fishing has slowed down some because last weekend, but the winds have been fairly undesirable this week, so ideally the Spanish fishing will choose up in the course of this forthcoming fairly weekend. The red drum fishing has slowed up a excellent bit back in the marsh. Could be due to really sizzling h2o and higher winds.
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seashore Causeway
Atlantic Seashore NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Mackeral stick bait???
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 7-26
by Capt. Joe Shute
07-26-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the net-internet site. "Capt’s responses and Occasions". .Check out the Capt’s Responses and Events about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port except if we can quit it. The winds have been brutal so far this week, slowing up all fishing offshore and some of the inshore fishing. Red drum bite is even now likely on and the Spanish mackerel fishing continues around and inside of the Beaufort Inlet. Lengthy variety forecast looks like the winds will subside and the seas will drop to two-4 ft. The most current reports that we obtained from offshore was a extremely very good white marlin bite up to the north of the Massive Rock as properly as some excellent sailfish. there had been even now good numbers of bailer dolphin and a number of gaffers dolphin.
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seaside Causeway
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 7-24
by Capt. Joe Shute
07-22-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the internet-web site. "Capt’s feedback and Activities". .Check out out the Capt’s Remarks and Events about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port unless of course we can cease it. There have been all the Spanish mackerel that you want just inside and exterior of the Beaufort Inlet. They are feeding on small glass minnows. so when casting lures at the Spanish you require to be casting the smallest lures that you can cast. Modest spec rigs and flies are working extremely nicely. Casting is in fact functioning better than trolling. Offshore fishing is genuinely choosing up as properly. There have been escalating figures of white marlin, sailfish and blue marlin caught in the final few days. The dolphin bite has picked up far too. Startiing to see a handful of a lot more gaffer dolphin and a lot of bailer dolphin.
Capt. Joe’s Responses and Upcoming Occasions
For those of you that have an interest in trying to keep the Morehead City, Beaufort, and Atlantic Seashore area an area that you would like to live and getaway, you may possibly be interested in what is likely on at the Morehead Town Port. PCS Phosphates is preparing to build a Sulfer melting facitliy correct there on the port residence. total with two, a hundred and fifty ft. smoke stacks that will be pumping out sulfer smoke. One of the poor points that has transpired is that this ongoing offer to build the sulfer plant has been likely on for above a 12 months, however the nearby residents and town official just learned about this on July 1st. Numerous permits have been issued for the development of the plant with no 1 having any knowledge that it was happening. Not to mention that there will now be a rotten egg smell hovering above all of Carteret Count, the uncooked or dry sulfer that will be brought in to the port is very explosive and flamable in it’s dry state. Considering that the military often merchants PETN explosives at the port, this could make for a quite unsafe predicament. The sulfer dust can ignite if the dust will get on the rail line and the practice rolls over it. This has took place in a couple of circumstances here in NC previously triggering big fires and a lot hurt to other services.
Not to point out that all of our companies and the ecosystems will experience from the drop out of the sulfer. Property values will drop and tax collections will drop as a outcome placing the complete county in a jam. Local corporations will experience from just the smell of rotten eggs hovering over the metropolitan areas, and the sulfer dust falling on all the autos and boats in the area. Just what a coastal resort region actually isn’t going to want, particularly in these financial occasions. Not to mention that Carteret County will not make a dime off of this plant ,the money will all go out of the county. We will make no money from the plant and it will not generate any regional careers, but what we will get are the adverse results and lost cash flow from the plant. WE don’t need to have this sulfer plant everywhere around Morehead Metropolis!
Capt. Joe Shute
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Beach Causeway
Atlantic Seashore NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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