Jetty Fly Fishing Report 10/25
Well, I did something different today and fished the Jetty instead of the wash. I put on the old Korkers, rain jacket and headed out. Even brought the gaff just incase.
I fished from 6:15am until 7:45am today. I used my Chartreuse "super snake" today. The water looked great. light NE and some wave action. Nice current drifting the fly naturally into the feeding zone....
The only problem was, there were no stripers or bait. It seems those stripers are tuned into those peanuts and the act like a vaccuum, sucking all the bass to where they are. If they are not where you are.....no fish. I was hoping for a stray or resident fish but no dice..
Hopefully we will get a few days in before the Perfect Storm....
Leif
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
October Fly Fishing Deal Surf
Fly fishing in the surf this October has been pretty good. Most of the fish I caught so far have been on the small side. They have ranged from 19-28 inches. I have been using the fly rod and fishing the Deal surf and have had actions most days. October in this area can be tough after the mullet come through but there always seems to be something around in the early morning to keep you busy.
Here are a few photos from the end of September and October...
Here are a few photos from the end of September and October...
Monday, October 1, 2012
Fly fishing for Stripers from the surf and jetties
Fly fishing for Stripers from the surf and jetties
Striped Bass were made to be caught on a fly. Their feeding patterns and close proximity to the shore line and Jetties make them accessible, even to the novice angler. If you have fly-fished for trout and other species you have a slight advantage but with today’s equipment and advancements anyone who likes to fish for Stripers can be a pro in no time. The trick is to keep it simple and with a little practice you will be on your way.
In this post I will attempt to dispel some myths associated with Saltwater Fly-fishing for Stripers, provide simple information on how to get started in the sport including the four flies that will cover most situations.
The post will primarily deal with surf and jetty fishing situations. Again feel free to comment.
This post is primarily directed to those who may be interested in getting started in saltwater fly fishing and to give some perspective and general information on the sport.
Myths
“Fly fishing for stripers is light tackle fishing”
While this can be true in some cases, The rods and reels manufactured now are capable of handling fish up to a hundred pounds or more yet are very light due to advancements in technology, the use of thermoplastic resins, graphite, aircraft grade aluminum and impressive drag systems.
“It is an expensive sport”
Again, while it can be, you can have a good set up (rod, reel, and line) for Stripers and Blues for under $400.00. Not cheap but in comparison to some spinning and conventional equipment I’ve seen lately, not bad.
“It’s too complicated”
With the advancements in loop to loop connections, no knot systems and a little research and practice, you will only have to change leaders, tie standard knots and change a shooting head (Fly line for different situations like floating or sinking line)
“I can’t cast far enough to catch fish”
Most fish I have caught have been right in the wash in the “gully” or along a jetty. A thirty to forty foot cast is all you need. Having out fished others using live bait and plugs, I have to say this may be more effective than other standard methods of catching Striped Bass.
What you will need
One mistake that fisherman do when undertaking the sport is to purchase a rod that is too light. If you fish for stripers, especially from the surf you need a rod that will be able to punch out large flies in wind, turn big fish take a beating. Leave the 8-9 weight rods home. They will work in dead calm conditions. I do own them but only use them occasionally for smaller fish at the end of the season.
Rod, reel, line and leader
I use a nine ft Orvis 11 weight rod with 12 weight shooting heads. I also use a Lamson fly reel capable of holding 300 yards of 30# Dacron or gel spun backing, a 100ft of running line and 28ft for the shooting head.( I use Floating or Intermediate)
There are many manufactures, do some research and buy the best rod you can afford. For the surf and jetty I would not go lower than a fast action 10 weight rod and use an appropriately matched reel.
For the leader I use a four foot piece of 50-60lb mono leader with a perfection loop in each end. Attached to that is a four foot piece of 17-20lb fluorocarbon leader, perfection loop to the butt.
This may seem like over-kill (it is a Tarpon rod) but make no mistake, a five pound bass is still a thrill on this rod. You will be able to fish in most conditions when you need to and when that cow starts heading for the rocks; you can put the heat on.
I am not out to have “fun” with the fish. I want to land them as quick as possible and keep it if it is a keeper or let it go if unharmed if I choose.
Waders, Korkers, (Cleats) and Striping basket
If you already have a good pair of waders and carbide tipped cleats, you are set. All you need is an adjustable wading belt and a striping basket to “catch” the line as you strip it in. Use one with molded cones so the running line tangles less.
Striper Flies
Over the last twenty years I have tied many flies and have tried them all. I have found the following flies to be the most effective at the time listed next to them. If you do a search on any of these flies you will find images and information on how to tie them or where to buy them.
1) Popovick’s Spread Fly 2/0-4/0 Herring imitation Spring May-June
Cast up current or into wave alongside the jetty
2)Lou Tabory’s Snake Fly 2/0-3/0 Mullet imitation Fall Sept-Jan
Especially productive during the mullet run near the corners of the jetty or wash. Let the current /wave
action work the fly.
3) Lefty’s Deceiver 2/0-4/0 General Small Baitfish Spring May-June
Best color is chartreuse/white, fish in the corners near the beach in spring and late fall.
4) Bob Clouser’s Minnow 1/0-3/0 Spring and Fall
The weighted head gives this fly a jigging action that imitates an injured baitfish.
Each fly is fished differently. What makes them so productive is their ability to appear natural when fished and presented in the Striper’s feeding lane.
Use floating line for the Snake fly and intermediate for the rest as a general rule.
Earlier in the spring a sinking line may be more effective. Experiment!!!
Most retailers, either on-line of brick and mortar will generally be helpful or “put together” an outfit for you based on your budget and experience. They will also put the backing, running line and fly line on the reel for you at purchase.
Hope this was helpful.
Give it a try and good luck,
Leif
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Fly Fishing Surf Report 9/25
I fished the Deal surf today from 6:00am til about 7:15am. Light SW breeze and a few snapper blues in the wash chasing rainfish. I had no hits or misses.
I saw quite a few people fishing. A couple of other fly rodders including Colin and Al. Al had a small blue on a popper and I heard one angler had a small bass.
Nice morning.
I saw quite a few people fishing. A couple of other fly rodders including Colin and Al. Al had a small blue on a popper and I heard one angler had a small bass.
Nice morning.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Surf Fly Fishing Report 9/23 Got 'em!!
Surf Fly Fishing Report 9/23 Got 'em!!
Fished the Deal surf again today with my fly rod. As usual this time of year I was using a 2/0 snake fly that I had tied.
I fished 6:00am to 7:15am on the out going tide and the wind was from the west at around 10. The water was slightly off color from the runoff and rain we had.
I hooked into a fish around 7:00am after working the stretch and seeing a little bait. It was a strong fish and several times it took line quickly that resulted in bruised knuckles.
Anyway, nice to be out there. These fish are right in the wash. You don't have to cast far....
Leif
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Surf Fly Fishing Report 9/13 Day 4
Fly fished again this morning at the usual spot. Beautiful morning again and there was life in the area. Had one fish on but lost it after 2 seconds.
Calm conditions seemed to make the fish a little spooky. I was hoping for the light NE that was predicted yesterday.
Saw Collin on the beach as well. He was headed up for some little tunny. Best of luck with the speedsters!
Looking forward to some cooler weather.
Leif
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Surf Fly Fishing Report 9/12 Got 'em
Fished the Deal surf again this morning...Wow 3 days in a row! I give Al credit for going every morning at 89 years young.
In any event, I fished from 6:00am to 7:00am and wound up with another short 24" Striper. As usual I was using a snake fly and the fish hit right in the wash.
It was a beautiful morning and the swell has subsided. Mullet and rain fish in the wash being chased by small bass and blues. Further out were some bunker schools and dophin.
Leif
Monday, September 10, 2012
The Real Deal Snake Fly Report 9/10
Hit the surf today at 5:30am. Fished with the fly rod for bass in the wash. It was a beautiful morning with a light breeze out of the north. Nice white water from the swell and an outgoing tide. I fished a 2/0 snake fly on my 11wt with 12wt line.
On the third cast I was hooked up and landed a nice fat feisty 25 incher.
Not a bad way to start the day. Also good to see Al down there this am!
Leif
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Bucks Mills Bass 8/12/12
Leif and I hit a couple of ponds on Sunday morning. He did better than I did with the bass using his bait casters. I got on small bass and a bunch of bluegills on the fly rod. Nice to get out with the boy.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Golden Touch Fluke 7/30/12
Golden Day on the Golden Touch. Fished with Howie, Bill, Jack, Richie and John Cole today. Fine Fluking. Howie was high hook with 7 Fluke and a few big ones. with Howie Allen and 2 others.
Sea Soda Fluke 7/712
Fished with Howie, John, Devin and Brian Budda sticks on the Sea Soda today for a pre tourney fluke trip . We caught a ton of fluke up to 7lbs and a couple nice sea bass!
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Cod and Haddock 4/22/12
Capt. Dave pretty much summed it up. Busy catching cod, haddock and cusk all day. Chad had a nice rosefish. By the end of the day we had at least 60 fish in the boxes for the six of us. Nice trip.
Dave fished with us and caught quite a few on his new Kevin Bogan 7ft carbon mix rod.
Weather held out for us but we had 5-8 footers pretty much all day and no rain.
Great fishing and having dinner with Howie, Jon, Chad, Sean and Rusty. Glad we all got out and had a good trip.
Capt. Dave and Sandro took care of us all day and sent us all home with a 15lb bag of fillets.
Leif
Friday, February 24, 2012
Norma K III Night Ling Report 02/18/12
I took a break from the Mackerel this weekend and fished with Snapperhead today on the Norma K III on their 8-2:30 Ling and Cod trip. Snapper's buddy Leif was gearing up for the tennis team try-outs and missed the trip. We had a beautiful day on the water and came home with a bunch of nice ling.
Capt. Matt made several spots to try and get the boat over some ling minus the dogfish. Every stop had fish on it. We had to move a few times but Capt. Matt hit it right on the last one and we were catching them one after the other. We had some small fish but most were nice size medium ling.
We used our Kevin Bogan Carbon Mix 7ft Ling rods and Snapper and I wound up with 51 ling. A far cry from the reports of this past week but we were more than happy. A Pollack won the pool.
Always a pleasure fishing on the Norma K III
We stopped by Kevin Bogan's shop to say hello and check out the rods before getting a bowl of clam chowder for the road. Nice work they are doing over there. Beautiful rods.
Leif
Capt. Matt made several spots to try and get the boat over some ling minus the dogfish. Every stop had fish on it. We had to move a few times but Capt. Matt hit it right on the last one and we were catching them one after the other. We had some small fish but most were nice size medium ling.
We used our Kevin Bogan Carbon Mix 7ft Ling rods and Snapper and I wound up with 51 ling. A far cry from the reports of this past week but we were more than happy. A Pollack won the pool.
Always a pleasure fishing on the Norma K III
We stopped by Kevin Bogan's shop to say hello and check out the rods before getting a bowl of clam chowder for the road. Nice work they are doing over there. Beautiful rods.
Leif
Golden Eagle Mackerel Report 02/09/12
A great day out on the Golden Eagle. I managed 200 mackerel almost filling my 72 quart cooler!
It's not too often you meet someone with such a passion for fishing. Fishing for mackerel is not easy these days but Capt. Jimmy Elliott still makes the effort. Comercial fishing, rising costs, fierce competition and other factors don't stop him.
He takes people fishing because he loves it. He wants them to catch fish. He wants them to catch mackerel. He consistently monitors the situation and adapts, making every effort to fill the coolers.
Capt. Jimmy has respect for the customers he has and is happy when they catch fish. He respects the tradition and the diversity the mackerel fishing brings.
Thank you Capt. Jimmy Elliott!
It's not too often you meet someone with such a passion for fishing. Fishing for mackerel is not easy these days but Capt. Jimmy Elliott still makes the effort. Comercial fishing, rising costs, fierce competition and other factors don't stop him.
He takes people fishing because he loves it. He wants them to catch fish. He wants them to catch mackerel. He consistently monitors the situation and adapts, making every effort to fill the coolers.
Capt. Jimmy has respect for the customers he has and is happy when they catch fish. He respects the tradition and the diversity the mackerel fishing brings.
Thank you Capt. Jimmy Elliott!
Golden Eagle Big Mac Attack!! 01/28/12
Mack attack is right! Boy, We killed 'em today. Ben and I had about 300 macks. We were smiling the whole day. The trip just kept getting better with some bigguns at the end. I filleted about 150 in an hour and a half and then ran out to dinner. Many zip loc gallon bags filled with macks and herring.
IT WAS MARVELOUS MURDERING THOSE MAGNIFICENT MACKEREL. WE MAXED OUT ON THE MULTITUDES AND MANY MACKEREL MEMORIES WERE MADE!
I had a good feeling about today and it was a great day.
Capt. Jimmy knows how to find them. There is no doubt.
Thanks Greg, Jimmy and the crew of the Golden Eagle for a great trip.
NICE TO SEE FISHNUT AND GREAT TALKING TO GENE....82 AND STILL MACK'IN IT!!
Leif
IT WAS MARVELOUS MURDERING THOSE MAGNIFICENT MACKEREL. WE MAXED OUT ON THE MULTITUDES AND MANY MACKEREL MEMORIES WERE MADE!
I had a good feeling about today and it was a great day.
Capt. Jimmy knows how to find them. There is no doubt.
Thanks Greg, Jimmy and the crew of the Golden Eagle for a great trip.
NICE TO SEE FISHNUT AND GREAT TALKING TO GENE....82 AND STILL MACK'IN IT!!
Leif
Golden Touch Sunday 1/15/12 Blackfish Report
Ventured out on the Golden Touch this Sunday for some Blackfish. As most of you know it was very windy and cold. We gave it a shot anyway thinking it wouldn't be too bad but the 2-4 were 3-5 and it was like fishing in a washing machine out there.
It was difficult to stand and feel the bites at times with the chop and ice. One veteran Black fisherman did not attempt to fish. We headed in early and that was probably the right call.
I managed 2 nice keepers and my son never wet a line as he was not feeling well after we got underway. Tony Cav had a nice keeper and had a few good bites. Ron who we fished with as well had a keeper. Nice to meet Frankie and Ron. Hopefully we will fish together again under better conditions! Also...Tony donated his nice keeper so Ron and I wound up with 2 each to take home.
Well, like I said on the boat...I enjoyed myself anyway and caught a few fish.
We had a great breakfast as usual and was offered luch at the dock prepared by the two Franks.
Thanks for making the effort Capt John and Frankie
It was difficult to stand and feel the bites at times with the chop and ice. One veteran Black fisherman did not attempt to fish. We headed in early and that was probably the right call.
I managed 2 nice keepers and my son never wet a line as he was not feeling well after we got underway. Tony Cav had a nice keeper and had a few good bites. Ron who we fished with as well had a keeper. Nice to meet Frankie and Ron. Hopefully we will fish together again under better conditions! Also...Tony donated his nice keeper so Ron and I wound up with 2 each to take home.
Well, like I said on the boat...I enjoyed myself anyway and caught a few fish.
We had a great breakfast as usual and was offered luch at the dock prepared by the two Franks.
Thanks for making the effort Capt John and Frankie
Golden Touch, Limit Blackfish 01/08/12
Golden Touch, Limit Blackfish
From Howard's report... on NJFISHING.COM. I can't brag about myself!! LOL
I joined Leif, Suzanne, Ralph, Ron and Julian on the Golden Touch with JC and Frankie.
Arrived to see LAB dropping off some really nice white leggers and hoping that he was fishing with us for the day but was gone in 2 seoconds.
Frank made his usual great breakfast on the way to the tog spot. I started the day boxing the first keeper of the day. The bite was scratchy for the rest of us execpt Leif was a machine. He ended the day with the following:
The first
The largest
The most, catching 12-15 keepers while only retaining his 4 limit
A great day out fishing and a pleasure meeting the rest of the crew. Frankie made a great paella style lunch as well. Another great day on the GT.
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