We are exoecting 2019 fishing to be a very good year of fishing. The last 2 years have had very unfriendly weather for fishing, from noreasterns to high winds and frequent rains. Unusally hot winters has confused and altered the patterns of fish all up and down the east coast. This winter for the north east has been a lot like the weather we come to expect. Cold, snowy and all during the months you would expect it.
So with the weather back to the normal, we can expect the fish patterns to return to the normal. The only real question is whether or not the winds will calm down enough to get to the beaches and get casting. Tight lines and happy fishing!!!
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2/12/2019 1 Comment Nj Fishing report 2/12/2019Today very little is being reported. A few scattered reports of Black drum 5+ miles out. No reported captures from the surf.
2/9/2019 2 Comments How to Catch Black Drum FishBlack drum is a fun fish to catch. They tend to have a larger size then average and their aggressive nature makes for a wild fight. This article is a step by step guide on how to prepare your gear and what bait to use.
Let's keep it slow and take things step by step. Step 1: Fishing Gear Choosing the right gear will help you land black drums, yet keep the fight fun and exciting. We suggest that you use a 8-10 foot rod. This will give you good casting power and enough tip action to reel in these powerful fish without over powering them. We also suggest using at least a nylon leader. Black drum tends to hang out close to the bottom near wreckages or other structures, so having a nylon leader will help reduce the risks of your line snapping when you first hook the fish. This brings us to the next part which is hook size. We have found that 5/0 hooks are a nice medium for black drums. These fish vary in size bit the 5/0 tends to catch a majority of them. Step 2: Location Black drums enjoy underwater structures. This includes shipwrecks, artificial reefs and stones/jetties. When using a boat look for these structures on your fish finder. When fishing from surf, bridges or docks, try to observe for underwater structures. If you are still unsure then try asking your local tackle shop when your pickup bait, they have extensive knowledge of the area you are fishing in. Step 3: Bait The best bait for catching a black drum is mackeral. Mackeral is a very oily and smelly bait that can pull them away from the structures they are hiding in. A second best is fresh shrimp. Fresh shrimp is a black drum favorite and is great for luring them to your rig. Last but not least, when all else fails try using bunker. Bunker isn't their favorite bait but we have had success with it. Lastly, have fun! Black drums fight hard and can take upwards of 15 minutes to bring in. Ensure you check with the local regulations for size and limits. Release any and all fish you don't plan on eating. Let them live to fight another day. For further guides and fishing information, see our website!!! |
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