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Fish On
In return, spring striped bass seemed like theywere in bigger numbers and the schools stayed healthy. Fall bass was even more insane, with schools that seemed endless along our shore right to the end of December. Anglers had a blast off the beach with all you can catch and release, and so did the boaters. Bluefishwere back and in good-size numbers with an average blue at 8 to 10 pounds anywhere along the coast. Fishing for weakfish in the bays also remained solid, with some big fish mixed in that have not been seen in previous years. Winter and summer flounder season were bringing in record-size fish not seen in more than 20 years. Blue fin tuna patrolled our shorelines within in a few hundred yards of the beach. Theywere bigger and thereweremore sightings, meaning more numbers than in previous years. Offshore in the canyons, we enjoyed a variety of big game fish,withmore reports of swordfish being caught- and for many anglers, it was their first sword ever. Technology in 2007 was showing it can only help increase themonitoring and health of our oceans and bays. Web sites like NJSaltwaterfisherman.com and others like it can help anglers gain awhole newlook into the sport of fishing. It's away to keep track of what's going on in the fishing community. It's a meeting place where anglers can share real-time information and keep track of current rules and regulations. The year 2007was a healthy season in all categories- except fuel prices. The Garden State hadmany captains retire early for the 2007 season. Fuel prices were so high that they raised the price on everything, including bait and tackle and even dock space at the marina. Hopefully, technology in 2008 will help ease these and other issues by having more anglers heard through organized sites where information, facts and knowledge can be shared to help one another and the sport. Fish on. | |||||