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Crabbing on the dock was a little slow but the blowfish showed up in numbers.Whoever fished for them stayed busy for most of the day. There were some nice keeper fluke brought in from the surf up to 23 inches. Mario
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Crabbing was a little slow again from the dock but the rental boats ok. Kingfish in the surf is still hot as well as the bluefish bite off of IBSP. 3 tog were brought in today from the inlet. Mario
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SHARKS!! SHARKS!! SHARKS!! That was the story yesterday. Sharks were crushing the schools of bunker off Ortley beach and Seaside Heights. The guys fishing the surf, pier, and kayaks landed sharks to nearly 100lbs!! We are receiving a shipment of fresh bunker early this afternoon so get them while you can. Fluke and kingfish have been the primary target for the surf guys the last few weeks but the cocktail blues and bonito have made a showing in the last few days. Crabbing remains so so but there are plenty of snappers and small bottom fish to keep your entertained while spending your time out on our dock. Scott
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8/12/12

The crabs were a little slow on the dock today but the boats did ok. Some short stripers were caught on clams from the dock as well as a few blowfish and some snappers. Kingfish off the surf has been pretty good as well as a few keeper fluke. Austin Byrnes from Beachwood came in with 7 kingfish caught off of IBSP using clams. Mario
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Well its the typical summer time fishing report. There's plenty of fluke and kingfish being caught from the surf. I've seen a few keepers make it to the scale the last few days. Gulp seems to be the bait of choice. Sting rays and brown sharks continue to be breaking off tackle as well. Those sharks cant resist a fresh bunker chunk. On the bay side the bottom is littered with an assortment of species. Snappers, blowfish, kingfish, spot, and black drum and some small sea bass as well and taking bits of clams or spearing for the snappers. Crabbing remains fair so if you put your time in you'll go home with some keepers. Scott

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