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Fall may be in the air today, but it will warm back up over the next several days. Blues continued to charge the beaches yesterday keeping anglers busy who were fishing whole and cut mullet. Don't forget your hoodies before venturing out today! Good luck to all those future surf anglers taking part in the Seaside Hights fishing club's kids surf tournament today in Seaside Hights. Remember we still have some fresh clams in the shell while they last!... John Yac

FRESH CLAM ALEART!

Just got some large fresh clams in the shell! Come get them while they last!... John Yac

Fishing Report

 A dry day with stiff NW winds in the forecast should bring more anglers to the surf today. With plenty of bait available and dropping water temps things should start to heat up soon. Seaside Hights fishing club is hosting their annual children's fishing tournament tomorrow. For details call (609) 635-2122. We have fresh mullet and fresh bunker for your fishing pleasures.

On a somber note, Will Nitschmann our Folsom Tackle Rep. passed away suddenly Wednesday, Will was a gentlemen's gentlemen and is a great loss to the fishing community, R.I.P. my friend, we will surly miss you... John Yac

Fishing Report

Westerly winds today in the forecast should flatten out the surf a bit and make it a lot easer to hold bottom. To spite the rough surf conditions, the blues are still around. If you intend to fish IBSP today around high tide it would be a good idea to call ahead and check if the beach buggy access roads are open. They were closed yesterday due to water being all the up to the dunes... John Yac

Fishing Report

Welcome October! The stage is set for the long awaited "Fall Run", with bait continuing to poor out of the inlets and run the beaches. Along with the steady supply of small to medium blues, more and more "just" short bass are finding their way into the action. These bass are taking Polaris style poppers, SP style minnows and rubber paddle tails all in sizes to match the available bait. If striped bass is your main target, concentrate your efforts on first light, last light and the dark of night to increase you chances of hooking up. There is still some keeper crabs being taken out back off our dock, not a ton, but some nice ones never the less... John Yac

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