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Good to see a fall run bass hit a local scale yesterday. IBSP gave up a 47"- 26.75 lb. fish on a piece of cut bait, now that's a fall run bass in anyone's book. You should be able to get morning in today before the heavy rain moves in. More just short bass are also being taken on rubber paddle tails and metals at first and last light... John Yac
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Good weather with a light NE wind in the forecast, add to that, a clean surf with a morning high tide and you have great surf fishing conditions. All we need now is some fall run bass and blues in our area. So stay diligent, don't get lazy, the fish will come... John Yac
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Fishing Report
With the change in wind, both speed and direction, the surf conditions are improving by the hour. This is good new for those anglers fishing the Barrier Island Beach Brawl Tournament today and tomorrow. In theory clams should produce after a good blow but the oily scent from a bunker chunk is hard to beat. Either way check your baits often and keep things fresh. Bait fishing not for you?, then try some bucktails and metals... John Yac
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Fishing Report
Not much to report due to the relentless N, N.E. winds out front over the past several days. The winds are forecasted to turn N.W. sometime tonight into tomorrow morning, but we're going to need a little time for the surf to clean up and get back to normal. Mean while the back is still producing for those willing to check things out. Small jigs, metals, swimmers and small poppers are your choices for back water exploration... John Yac
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Fishing Report
Winds yesterday made the ocean front just about unfishable. With more of the same including a 60% chance of rain today in the forecast, fishing the surf has to be put on hold for now. But the good news is! The back bay has fish! Bass and blues are chasing metals, swimmers and small poppers throughout the day, it's just a matter of being in the right place at the right time... John Yac