Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report

April 4, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Everyone is fishing Oyster Creek and around the Power Plant for resident Stripers (Bass, Striped). There are also some rumours of a couple of Weakfish. Winter Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are hanging around as well, but they are a bit more scattered. Reports from the oceanside haven’t quite fired up yet. Once the water warms up the Bluefish will arrive and anglers will be able to kick off the season with some strong fighters. By July they will be tired of seeing them! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – A handful of anglers are heading out Cod (Cod, Atlantic) fishing. Closer in the catch and release Blackfish (Tautog) bite were biting about 10 miles offshore. Since the season opened the conditions have been rough but we expect they will turn on once things settle down.




Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





March 28, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fishing is beginning to pick up in the bay for small Bass and a few keepers. They are mainly taking artificials at night and bloodworms during the day. Winter Flounder (Flounder, Winter) are swimming the bay in different ranges depending on the weather and tide. It’s beginning to pick up out front as we see a few Bass (Bass, Striped) swimming the beach. They are biting all day long on a standard surf rig. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – A few boats are heading out for Cod (Cod, Atlantic) as it begins to slow down. We are eager for the Blackfish (Tautog) to open on April 1.




Grumpys Tackle
732-830-1900
www.grumpystackle.com





March 17, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






March 10, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






March 3, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






February 15, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






February 9, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






February 2, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






January 27, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






January 27, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped), Tautog, Cod, Atlantic and other fish that are around over the winter. Most Striper trips will start back up around April or sooner. There are still a few of the big boats running Tautog trips when the weather allows. Any of our listed tackle shops would be glad to steer you in the direction of a boat that’s still sailing. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up!






Pro Angler Team






January 11, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Hey anglers! In order to bring you valuable, up to date content such as regulations, GPS Hotspots, and BRAND NEW features the Pro Angler App Pro Reports will be returning the week of January 16, 2017. Please feel free to take a look at last week’s reports for an idea of what’s biting or give your favorite local bait shop a shout! The Pro Angler App looks forward to bringing you lots of exciting changes as we kick off 2017!






Jersey Hooker Outfitters






January 6, 2017

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Periodic Stripers (Bass, Striped) have been caught from boats. Tautog are hot this week within the local reefs from 1-10 miles off the beach. They are doing extremely well. Generally Green Crabs will do well to hook them on structure. Jersey Hooker Outfitters is open Friday to Sunday 9am-5pm. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – This time of year Cod (Cod, Atlantic) are on the 50 mile wrecks. Mackerel (Mackerel, Atlantic) are showing up at the mud hole. Bluefin Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) are at the ledge taking Poppers and plugs around Little Italy. The 50-80 mile wrecks are loaded with catch and release Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and jumbo Porgy (Scup).

BAIT REPORT – Herring are in the Manasquan Inlet.


Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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December 27, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are still picking away at Bass (Bass, Striped). They are mainly shorts but there are still some keepers around. Fish are anywhere from Monmouth Beach in Sea Bright to Island Beach State Park. Some are still taking topwaters. Search for birds and bait to find them. Trolling is still productive using Umbrella rigs with Shad on them. They are anywhere from 100 yards off the beach to the state line. It depends on the day. We expect to see both bite and the baits continue to be productive into the holiday week. We look forward to more reports in the New Year! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Wrecks from 50-80 miles offshore are producing really good Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). The bite improves as the water gets colder. The best fishing is right before New Years as limits are the norm. Clams are working well for bait. Big Porgy are even mixed in. Blackfish (Tautog) are great from 40 ft to 70ft. Anglers are doing a number on the fish. Limits are easy and the fish are big. Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) have been caught between 50-100 lbs. You can cast plugs at them. We expect to see both bite and the baits continue to be productive into the holiday week. We look forward to more reports in the New Year!

BAIT REPORT – Herring and Sandeels are pushing through. Bay Anchovy can also be found.


Reel Seat
732-223-5353
www.reelseat.com





December 19, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are still picking away at Bass (Bass, Striped). They are mainly shorts but there are still some keepers around. Fish are anywhere from Monmouth Beach in Sea Bright to Island Beach State Park. Some are still taking topwaters. Search for birds and bait to find them. Trolling is still productive using Umbrella rigs with Shad on them. They are anywhere from 100 yards off the beach to the state line. It depends on the day. We expect to see both bite and the baits continue to be productive into the holiday week. We look forward to more reports in the New Year! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Wrecks from 50-80 miles offshore are producing really good Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). The bite improves as the water gets colder. The best fishing is right before New Years as limits are the norm. Clams are working well for bait. Big Porgy are even mixed in. Blackfish (Tautog) are great from 40 ft to 70ft. Anglers are doing a number on the fish. Limits are easy and the fish are big. Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) have been caught between 50-100 lbs. You can cast plugs at them. We expect to see both bite and the baits continue to be productive into the holiday week. We look forward to more reports in the New Year!

BAIT REPORT – Herring and Sandeels are pushing through. Bay Anchovy can also be found.


Reel Seat
732-223-5353
www.reelseat.com





December 13, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are some short Stripers (Bass, Striped) coming off the beach. The boats are getting some decent fish here and there. Anglers are mostly trolling to catch them. There are few fish swimming under the bait. They are taking artificials for the most part. Swim Shads in white are a favorite, SP Minnows are also productive. Jetty Ghosts imitating Sand Eels will work well. The fish are on the move so you may have to burn some gas to find them. The Power plant is doing really well, especially with the warm water discharge. Some anglers are hitting Blackfish (Tautog) in the Point Canal. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Anglers are still heading out to target Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). If you can get there, the bite has been really steady. The recent wind has kept everyone off the rough water though.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) can be snagged and dropped. It should be easy to see the schools out there. There are some Sand Eels out there as well.


Murphy’s Hook House
732-270-3856





December 7, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – It’s quieted down a bit this week. Anglers were hitting Stripers (Bass, Striped) down towards Mantoloking and Bayhead to Bayside and LBI. SP Minnows, Tactical Anglers and Shad heads are your best bet to hook them. In Manasquan inlet we are seeing Blackfish off the jetties. There are keepers here and there. You have to weed through the smaller sizes. Sunrise and sundown are your best time to fish. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Nearshore Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Porgy (Scup) are biting well. Bluefish are biting at night. The best fishing for sizeable keepers is about 40 miles out while using Clams

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are inshore and continue to make their way South.


Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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November 30, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Stripers have shown up and fishing is excellent. There are a lot of Stripers on the beach so far. They are consistent from Island Beach to Point Pleasant. Shad, Poppers and Swimmers are the ticket to catch them. They are feeding on the Peanut Bunker that’s up and down the beach front. The boats are doing well closer in as well. Tautog are biting well inshore. Blackfish Jigs are working well to hook them. The Stripers are taking mostly artificials. The bite has been hot all day long from sun up to sundown. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Peanut Bunker (Menhaden) are running. They are spread out from the surf to a few miles offshore.


Grumpys Tackle
732-830-1900
www.grumpystackle.com





November 21, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Recently the outgoing tide with Eels was best in the afternoon for Stripers. Outside up by Seaside Pipe there were a few fish shoaled up. The Bass (Bass, Striped) are starting to move South towards Beach Haven. Bigger bait is moving towards this area. Seaside and Ortley there are plenty of Peanut Bunker being chased by Schoolies. Find the bait and fish the bait! Anglers are Blackfishing (Tautog) around Garden State North reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Plentiful Peanut Bunker (Menhaden) are around Beach Haven. Bigger sizes are moving South.


Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





November 21, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Recently the outgoing tide with Eels was best in the afternoon for Stripers. Outside up by Seaside Pipe there were a few fish shoaled up. The Bass (Bass, Striped) are starting to move South towards Beach Haven. Bigger bait is moving towards this area. Seaside and Ortley there are plenty of Peanut Bunker being chased by Schoolies. Find the bait and fish the bait! Anglers are Blackfishing (Tautog) around Garden State North reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Plentiful Peanut Bunker (Menhaden) are around Beach Haven. Bigger sizes are moving South.


Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





November 16, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Stripers (Bass, Striped) have improved into this week as things are really turning on. From the beach we are seeing a good bite. The hard Northwest blow has pushed them in. Anglers will be staying close to shore until the bigger Bunker moves in. Island Beach State Park by the Inlet is a great place to start looking for them. There is still plenty of time left. There hasn’t been much word on Tautog however now that it is open we are excited to hear reports. Jersey Hooker Outfitters has all the Green Crabs you’ll need for Tautog season! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) have slowed down a bit into this week. They were swimming the wrecks and anglers were getting easy limits. Bigger fish are definitely in the nearshore.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are on the beach. Most are peanut sized Bunker. The water is boiling black with them in some areas. The bigger sizes haven’t moved down yet. They are still around Sandy Hook area. Mullet are swimming as well.


Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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November 8, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – A few fish (Bass, Striped) have been caught off Seaside this week. There’s been Stripers found out at 6 miles while fishing for other species, we just need them move in. The outgoing tide using Eels has been best for the fish that are within legal range. This is generally in the afternoon. Bluefish are thick and anglers are having trouble getting past them. They are within reach of the beach for the shore anglers. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are biting about 24 miles offshore on the wrecks. The farther out you go, the better the fish. North Reef and Garden State Reef are also productive. A lot of anglers have wrapped up their Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin). If you do want to get out for them, you’ll have to go far to find them. There may be a few more opportunities to hook them in the Canyon once the weather settles down. The run is about 75 miles out. Big Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) will be out in the Hudson once December hits.




Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





November 1, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are swimming the wrecks this week. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are beginning to pick up off the beach chasing Shad and are also under the Bunker pods. Snag and drop for them. They are here and on fire. The afternoon is the best time to head out along with early in the morning. They can be caught on the troll or off the surface. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Offshore has been hit or miss with a bit more miss this week. Spencer Canyon is holding some Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) that changes from day to day as well.

BAIT REPORT – Shad and Bunker (Menhaden) are running the beach this week.


Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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October 25, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – This week should pick up from the cooler wind and weather. Anglers are trolling for Stripers (Bass, Striped) using green Bunker spoons up to 60-70 ft of water. The Seaside Pipe area is holding nice fish. The outgoing tide is productive around the inlet for anglers using Eels. Tautog are biting off the jetties around Barnegat Light. Generally Green Crab will do well to hook them. Bluefish are around and anglers are plugging for them. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are now open and we’re looking forward to hearing how everyone has been doing when the ocean lays down a bit. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – We haven’t had many reports from offshore due to the recent weather. There are Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) that can be caught from the big boats while deep dropping.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) can be caught by snagging and dropping with Striper fishing.


Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





October 19, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Bass (Bass, Striped) action is heating up. Lots of Tautog are being caught as anglers anxiously await the 16th of November. Jumbo Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are swimming which is perfect timing for the opening on Saturday. The numbers are great. Porgy (Scup) have been caught as well. Sharking and offshore trolling gear is on sale for 30% off this week at Jersey Hooker Outfitters! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The Hudson Canyon has lit up this week. Longfin, Yellowfin and Swordfish (Tuna, Albacore & Tuna, Yellowfin & Billfish – Swordfish) are turning up. Anglers are chunking or jigging for Tuna. Longfin are particularly good on the troll.




Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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October 12, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – It’s a bit slow into this week. Bluefish and Stripers (Bass, Striped) are hitting off the surf. Plugs are working well. It’s a bit early for the big push of Stripers just yet. The outgoing tide is good for Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) on the Oyster Creek Channel. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The bite is turning on out by the Hudson this week. Feathers have been working well for Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin). That being said the seas have been tough to get out on this week. Please be safe if you are heading offshore.




Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





October 12, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – It’s a bit slow into this week. Bluefish and Stripers (Bass, Striped) are hitting off the surf. Plugs are working well. It’s a bit early for the big push of Stripers just yet. The outgoing tide is good for Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) on the Oyster Creek Channel. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The bite is turning on out by the Hudson this week. Feathers have been working well for Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin). That being said the seas have been tough to get out on this week. Please be safe if you are heading offshore.




Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





October 5, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Stripers (Bass, Striped) are biting at night on live Eels throughout the canal. The Tautog bite has been great on Green Crabs in the same area. There’s been some decent sizes caught. Bluefish are plentiful in the surf. There haven’t been many Stripers caught along shore. Ling (Hake) and Flounder (Flounder, Southern) have also turned up in the mudhole. There haven’t been a whole lot of anglers getting out due to the recent weather. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), Swordfish (Billfish – Swordfish), Sharks (Shark, Mako) and Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) have been biting at the canyons. It’s just a matter of being able to get there.

BAIT REPORT – Peanut Bunker (Menhaden) are in the back bays.


Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
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September 28, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Yesterday we had multiple reports of Bass (Bas, Striped) and Blues (Bluefish) along with an angler getting an Albacore (Bonito, Little Tunny) from the Jetty. Some of the Blues are getting bigger. The promised NE wind will certainly trigger the appetite of the mix of Bass and Blues that are in our area. We also have reports of a buildup of Bass behind the Island and the Sedges. Apparently the Bass that were in the river are staging to exit. I know this weather will prompt them. NE winds today chance of rain and a High of 71. Just the weather I like for a fall day. Grumpy’s Bait and Tackle has new inventory everyday! Stop in and stock up on some great gear! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Huge schools of Mullet and adult Bunker have been spotted.


Grumpys Tackle
732-830-1900
www.grumpystackle.com





September 21, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Bluefish are picking up on the beach from snapper size to 8 lbs. Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] is going strong until it’s closure on Sunday the 25th. Anglers are targeting them until then. Albacore (Bonito, Little Tunny) are in and out off the jetty. Sporadic Bass (Bass, Striped) are showing up at night on plugs. They are mostly small at this point but the bite is good. Grumpy’s Bait and Tackle has new inventory everyday! Stop in and stock up on some great gear! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Crabbing is hit or miss. Mullet are pushing their way down. There is quite a bit of rain bait in the water.


Grumpys Tackle
732-830-1900
www.grumpystackle.com





September 14, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Blowfish are catching like crazy this week. They are down at the buoys off of Waretown. There are some Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] around Sedge Island, Double Creek and the inlet. Some have been caught by the Seaside Pipe and the Tires. The main focus has been the Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth). Squid Strips, Salted Clams and Clam chum will work to hook them. There are reports of Bonito (Bonito, Atlantic) as well. They have been caught on metals. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Prior to the storm the Hudson Canyon was on fire for Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) on the chunk however there hasn’t been any reports since then.




Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





September 7, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Snappers (Bluefish) are in the rivers. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are swimming the canal at night. The bay and ocean have been turned up due to the recent weather so there has not been any reports at this time. We hope to see things heat up once conditions settle down. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!






Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
njsportfishingnj@aol.com www.jerseyhooker.com





August 30, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the bay has moved to Double Creeks and the Sedge Island. Outside everyone is on the beach and the tires in 50 ft of water. There are keepers in the deeper water. There are some Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) turning up as well. The offshore has been reported to be slow this week. Grizz’s has lots of great gear for all your fishing needs! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!






Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle
609-693-9298





August 23, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – So cool by comparison, I nearly went back for a jacket when I stepped out of the house this morning! Get some beach time in if you can. There is a great forecast for today if they manage to get it right. We are rapidly running out of summer! Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] remain the top target from the surf with some small Blues (Bluefish) around for variety. Some Sharks around the 8 foot range lately on the local beaches after dark. There are plenty of big Rays around night and day so keep a close eye on that rod! Ray has been ordering stuff for fall and the deliveries are coming in! The ALL NEW Daiwa BG Series reels have arrived. There has been a lot of buzz about this makeover and they are all priced under $130! APPLY NOW for your Striped Bass Bonus Program permit to avoid long processing times. Visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/bonusbas.htm apply for application information. Be ready when the season reopens on September 1, 2016. The weather idiots have this – Sunny skies. High 77F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Open Early, Close Late Grumpy himself PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!






Grumpys Tackle
732-830-1900
www.grumpystackle.com





August 17, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are some keeper Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] at the tire reef. In the bay by Double Creek there has been a couple fish as well. Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) are beginning to show up in good numbers. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – There have been some Swordfish (Billfish – Swordfish) reported from offshore. They are putting up a good fight. Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) are also biting. Tilefish have come out of the East side of the Hudson. The Ridge seems to be slow.




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August 9, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The incoming tide in the bay by Myers Hole is holding a few nice sized Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)]. Around the research can there are a few as well. Up by the Seaside Pipe there have been a few reports of Fluke along with the North reef. It has slowed down due to the rain last week. A few Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) have been caught in the past few days. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – There are great numbers of Mahi (Dolphin) offshore. They are out towards the Canyon and towards the ridge. The offshore has slowed down due to the rain as well but we expect it to be picking back up soon. We should see some Bigeye (Tuna, Bigeye) turn back on once things are clear.




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August 2, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are getting Bluefish in small sizes this week. Sharks (Shark, Sandbar & Shark, Sand Tiger) are the main bite on the beach. They are up around the State Parks. Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has been terrible. Anglers are up by Red Church Area, Klondike and the Rocks. South of the Manasquan Inlet has been pretty shut down with all the grass. The bigger keepers are coming from North of the Inlet. Things are slow in the shallow water. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Mahi (Dolphin) have been caught this week. Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are still around but they are scattered.




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July 26, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Sharks and Rays (Stingray, Southern) are coming off the beach. Sharks (Shark, Sandbar & Shark, Sand Tiger) are loving fresh Bunker or Mackerel. Cocktail Bluefish are mixed in. Small Snapper Blues are starting to invade the bay while the Crabbing is good. Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] is picking up and anglers are actually getting limits off the beach using gulp. Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) are on the local docks. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – There are some Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) being caught offshore this week.

BAIT REPORT – Crabbing has been great in the bay.


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July 22, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has picked up from Red Church out to the Klondike. Bluefish have moved out but are occasionally in the back bay and rivers. Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) have been good on chum logs and clams. Crabbing has been phenomenal. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are slow in the Point Pleasant Canal. Anglers are drifting live Eels to find them. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are still out there mixed in with some Makos (Shark, Shortfin Mako). Bluefin can be caught on the troll using Ballyhoo with Joe Shutes in candy white and blue.

BAIT REPORT – Crabbing is pretty phenomenal this week.


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July 15, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] have been the hottest bite this week. They are around the research buoy and around the pipes. There are no real signs of Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth). Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) have been caught as well. A few Weakfish were caught outside Oyster creek towards the middle of the bay as well. There was a report of Kingfish (Kingfish, Southern) on the beach and towards the tires. Local Spearing and Gulp in White/Chartreuse 4 inch swimming Mullet are the best setups. Spros in 3 oz Glow has done well too. 3 Inch Shrimp Gulp has also been productive for the Fluke PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report to reveal more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Anglers are doing well towards the Chicken Canyon for Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin). There are no Threshers (Shark, Thresher) as the water is too warm. The Makos (Shark, Shortfin Mako) have slowed down as well. Good clean water is from the Fingers to Chicken Canyon and from the Ridge to the East.




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July 6, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has picked up a lot as of late. They are coming out of the inlet and moving East in 45-50 ft of water. Bluefish have moved out of the inlet as well and anglers are getting them from the surf. The river has been terrible as there is too much grass.

OFFSHORE – Anglers heading offshore are finding Sharks (Shark, Shortfin Mako) at about 17 fathoms. Threshers (Shark, Thresher) are in closer. We are seeing some smaller Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) on the troll this week. Joe Chutes are working best for them.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are around the 3 mile line this week.


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June 28, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are still some Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the bay this week. This is over by the research buoys and by High Bar. A few Fluke are coming off the reef by the tires. There are no Puffers (Puffer, Smooth) around. There hasn’t been much talk of Bluefish and the Striper (Bass, Striped) bite has slowed right down. Seaside to Lavalette is holding some fish.

OFFSHORE – The past few weeks the Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) had been hot. We expect that they are still scattered about but the reports have slowed down.

BAIT REPORT – Crabs have been a hot catch this week. Grizz’s Forked River Bait & Tackle has all the bait you need to head out on the water!


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609-693-9298





June 22, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Things have been hit and miss in the area. Some Bass (Bass, Striped) are still hanging around up to 25 lbs. The big Bluefish are gone but anglers are finding some small Blues. Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has just started and has been good so far. Look for troughs in front of sandbars. They are in real close and you won’t have to cast much further than 10 yards. We hope to see this bite turn on soon!






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June 15, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are catching Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the channel between the 10-12 can. They are also between the 40 can and the research buoy. Anglers are jigging using good ol’ Killies or Spearing. You have to find out what they will eat that day. There are a few outside on the beach as well. Around the 40 marker there are still a few slim reports of Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth). Outside, the Stripers (Bass, Striped) are biting and they are big. They are up to 52 lbs so far.

OFFSHORE – Threshers (Shark, Thresher) are showing up about 8-12 miles offshore. Weather has prevented anglers from getting out to Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) fish. We hope to see things improve for the weekend.




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609-693-9298





June 9, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Bluefish are sporadic this week. They are not as hot as they have been but anglers are still getting fish. The after dark bite has been great on plugs. During the day bait has been best for anglers in boats. More and more Black Drum (Drum, Black) are weighing in this week as well. Bass (Bass, Striped) are hitting well from the boats and decent from the beach. Best sizes are found in roughly 60 ft wherever the Bunker are swimming. Crabbing is picking up in the bay, and some Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) have been swimming the area as well.

OFFSHORE – Blue Crab are holding up in the bay this week. Grumpy’s Tackle has plenty of gear so you can stock up!




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June 1, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach



INSHORE – In the offshore this week, Yellowfins (Tuna, Yellowfin) are plentiful and are dominating the offshore. Reports of Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) have slowed down. With that said, there has still been a straggler Bluefin or two even as close as 3 miles.

OFFSHORE – This week anglers are catching Stripers (Bass, Striped) on the troll with Bunker Spoons and Trolling the Mojos with the Shads a couple miles off of the south beach. Anglers are catching fish up to 40 lbs. using these and the fish don’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are everywhere right now and can be found near the beaches.


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May 24, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – In the bay and river/creek area, Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] seem to be the dominant fish in. Some Bluefish are out in the bay and off the surf with some located approximately 2 miles off of seaside in 55-60 ft water. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being caught intermittently oceanside.

OFFSHORE – Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are caught on Monster’s Ledge and Barnegat Ridge this week.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming the beach in big schools.


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May 20, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Blues are in the Mattituck and Barnegat Bay up to 18 lbs this week. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are in the Manasquan River mixed in with some Blues and Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] as well. Stripers can also be caught in the ocean, right off the beach. Bluefish, Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) and Fluke are reported from the beach as well. Anglers can troll to find them.

OFFSHORE – Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are caught on Monster’s Ledge and Barnegat Ridge this week.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming the beach.


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May 12, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Plenty of Bluefish filled Manasquan River from Route 70 Bridge to Point Pleasant Canal to Manasquan Inlet, and also swam the ocean outside the inlet a little, said Eric from The Reel Seat. The blues weighed 10 to 15 pounds, and most anglers fished for them this weekend, because of the weather. Popper lures, bucktails, diamond jigs and practically anything cast could hook them. A smattering of reports talked about out-of-season fluke hooked by mistake and released on the river, and Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] season will be opened beginning May 21. Not much was heard about Striped Bass (Bass, Striped), except about a few caught in the canal at night that were mostly throwbacks, and a few beached from the surf that were mostly throwbacks. On the ocean, Cod (Cod, Atlantic) fishing was fair, and ling fishing was similar or relatively slow. Accurate Reels will hold an open-house at 6 p.m. Thursday at the store, discussing new products and letting anglers get hands on them, and will provide pizza and refreshments. On the next day, Friday, The Reel Seat and the party boat Gambler from Point Pleasant Beach will host a fishing trip on the boat so anglers can test Accurate’s reels and get some Accurate goodies.






Reel Seat
732-223-5353





May 3, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Off the beach we are seeing Bluefish, mostly on Bunker chunks. A few Bass are coming off the beach on the night bite. They are loving live bait or plugs such as SP Minnows. The back is productive for Bluefish around dusk so far. The sizes are fair. It is a bit early for anglers to be heading offshore so this has been the main focus this week. Check out the awesome weigh ins on Grumpy’s Tackle Website!






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April 28, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Bluefish are in the inlet this week. They are really thick. They are hitting topwater and metals. Everyone is going nuts for them as they are so hot. Bunker has been the best live bait to hook them. Short Bass (Bass, Striped) are showing up in the canal on soft plastics on plugs. They are also around the bridges this week. There are still Winter Flounder (Flounder, Winter) but they have pretty much moved out. Blackfish (Tautog) is still good in the canal until it closes on the weekend. Jersey Hooker Outfitters Charters has been catching limits on trips so give them a call for a great fishing experience! The shop also has tons of new inventory for anglers heading out on the water!



BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are all over the beach.


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April 20, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – From the shore we are seeing some Flounder (Flounder, Winter) at the Mantoloking bridge using Bloodworms and Sandworms. Point Pleasant Canal is beginning to produce Tog (Tautog) on Bloodworms, Sandworms, and fresh Clams. There are also some Winter Flounder Here. Riviera Beach Park has Flounder right off the dock on the same bait. Route 35 beach is basically holding the same fish along with some schoolie Striped Bass (Bass, Striped). They are taking artificials and sand worms. The Manasquan inlet is holding some Blackfish (Tog) taking Green Crabs, Bloodworms and fresh Clams. We are also seeing Flounder in this area too and They are everywhere. The beach is quiet, there are rumors of some straggler Bluefish but this is not confirmed. Boats continue to search for Tog since the season is almost over. Soft bait such as steamed Shrimp or fresh Clams are working well. Green Crabs will also be productive. Straggler Bass have also been caught on Mojo rigs. Anglers trolling the rocks may also find a few good sized Bluefish as well. Jersey Hooker Outfitters Charters has been catching limits on trips so give them a call for a great fishing experience! The shop also has tons of new inventory for anglers heading out on the water!






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April 13, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The power plant is holding the best Stripers (Bass, Striped) this week. The bite is still not on yet as there’s mainly schoolie sizes. To the North and South we are also seeing reports of some good fish this week. Things have not quite heated back up locally as of yet but we expect a nice Spring bite soon.






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April 7, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Things are just starting to heat up. We are hearing of some Winter Flounder (Flounder, Winter) in the Barnegat bay that has been hit and miss. The rivers haven’t had any reports of yet. Blackfish (Tautog) are heating up in Point Pleasant Canal. Bloodworms, fresh clams and live Green Crabs have worked best to hook them. The ponds are producing White Perch as well. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are hitting well in the bay this week. The sizes are decent but nothing overly large as of yet.

OFFSHORE – The local wrecks and reefs are holding some Blackfish (Tautog) this week. The sizes are varied but the bite is consistent. We hope to see this carry into the weekend.




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April 1, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being caught on Bloodworms this week. A lot of them are schoolie sized at this point. There are a few keepers if you do put some time in. Outgoing tide is preferred this week. This moves the bass down the river towards the bay. The night bite has produced the best results so far. Bloodworms are the key to hooking them this week however we expect they will start to love the Clams very soon as the water heats up. We are also seeing Perch (Sand Perch) come out of the rivers this week. Flounder (Flounder, Winter) has been hit and miss. Rubber Shads have been the key to hitting them. In a few weeks we will see the Bluefish heat up from the surf.






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March 21, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There has been a lot of good action throughout the inshore this week. Flounder (Flounder, Winter) have been around the around the Mantoloking Bridge, mouth of the canal and throughout the bay. The bite has been very consistent, especially on the outgoing tide. Heavy chumming is also helping. There have also been some Stripers (Bass, Striped) located around the bride as well. Small plugs have been the best bait to hook them. Stripers are turning up on Sandworms, Bloodworms and Clams so far also. They have been reported up to 24 inches so far. The keepers are preferring live bait such as clams or worms.

OFFSHORE – The deep water is holding some great fish this week. Anglers have to sift through the Dogfish, Spiny that are breaking their lines. Eels (Eel, Conger) have also been reported as well as some Cod, Atlantic from the deep water. They are holding up on the wrecks about 45-55 miles offshore.




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March 17, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – We are beginning to see some Bass, Striped show back up in the river this week. The night bite has been the most productive, especially on bloodworms. The Flounder, Winter is also beginning to pick up which is a great sign of Spring. Anglers are getting very excited for the Spring pattern setting in so check out our Fish feature which provides tons of tips and tricks to keep your lines tight.






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March 2, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Bass, Striped were hooked and released at Oyster Creek, said Jeff from Murphy’s Hook House. That’s the warm-water discharge from Forked River power plant, and anglers weren’t supposed to target the fish, because Striper season was closed in rivers and bays or backwaters like that. The season will be opened beginning Tuesday. The fish grabbed Bloodworms, and none was reported to smack a lure.The Stripers might be landed on lures like rubber baits. Bloodworms, Sandworms and salted, frozen Clams are stocked. Flounder (Flounder, Summer (Fluke)) season will also be opened beginning Tuesday, and Flounder probably swam the Toms River. Jeff tried for Surfperch, Sand on the river, and none bit, but small Stripers did. He fished small pieces of bloodworms on a rig.






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February 24, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers seemed to be getting excited about the Striper opener (Bass, Striped). The Striper season will be opened beginning next week on Tuesday, March 1. There have been reports of Striper from Graveling Point. That’s a nearby shore-angling spot at the confluence of Great Bay and Mullica River that’s always one of the first places to give up stripers each year in the state. Warm water from the river seems to make them bite. Bloodworms are the favorite bait for the bass early in the season. The worms are easy for the stripers to digest in cold water. Once water becomes warmer, speeding up metabolism for the fish, clams and other baits begin to catch well. Striper season is open year-round in the ocean, within 3 miles from shore. But practically no stripers swim the ocean off the state this time of year. That’s because the ocean is colder than bays and rivers in winter. Striper fishing is closed beyond 3 miles from shore year-round.






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February 16, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




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February 10, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




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February 4, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




Pro Angler Team






January 29, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




Pro Angler Team






January 22, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




Pro Angler Team






January 15, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Blackfishing (Tautog) has been the main focus for most anglers this week. They can be found in roughly 80 ft of water. Green Crabs are a productive bait however most anglers are preferring Jonah Crabs (White Leggers). There are no reports of Stripers (Bass, Striped) so far this week and we expect with the cold they may have moved out. For more information to improve your catch you can always check out our Fish Guide for some great tips.






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January 6, 2016

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Jan 5th – The first taste of winter and it really cut down the beach population a ton! Without fishermen, there is little to report. Unfortunately, Without reports, there are few fishermen! Self perpetuating fail in my humble opinion! Yup it’s chilly, dress for it and go for it before this body of fish moves on! The weather idiots have this – Partly cloudy skies. High around 30F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. It’s time to register or re-register with the NJ Saltwater Registry! Its quick, simple, free and it’s the law! Here is the link to make it even easier! http://www.nj.gov/dep/saltwaterregistry/index.html Jan 4th – But only for two days, it will warm back up on Wednesday! Who would have ever thought we would be weighing in a 26 pound Bass (Bass, Striped) on January 3rd caught on a popper? Not to mention Bluefish? In January??? At this point, if it has a hook, get it into the water! These fish seem to like anything! This can’t last much longer so put something else off till another day and hit the beaches now! People will be talking about this for years and you will want to have pictures! The weather idiots have this – Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 33F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Jan 3rd – Three more Bass stopped at our scale yesterday on their way home for dinner! There are tons of Herring in the neighborhood with some quality Bass mixed in with them! SPs, Shads, Swimmers and salted Clams are all getting the job done! This is usually the time of year that we are reminding everyone to bring in their reels for service or repairs but everyone is still using them! Whats next? A Valentine’s Day Blitz??? Grumpy Himself






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December 29, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Blackfish (Tautog) are definitely biting on crab this week. Despite the cooling weather there has been Stripers (Bass, Striped) all over the shore, canals and inlets and even out of the park on lures.

OFFSHORE – There is a scattered Sea Bass, Black bite in the offshore this week. It is not on fire however anglers who put their time in should have no trouble finding them.

BAIT REPORT – There are some Bunker (Menhaden) and Herring swimming this week.


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December 21, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Yesterday’s Report: UPDATED 1:43 PM Just had a couple of anglers from this morning come back in the shop to get more Shads. They report 10 Bass, Striped on Shads from the middle of IBSP in the past 2 hours. The dropping tide is now. No blitzes as far as I know, but there is action. 8 Bass here, big Bluefish on Shads there, look for it to get even better on the dropping tide, like it has all Fall. If it wasn’t raining yesterday, there should have been more anglers and the beach. If there was yesterday might have gone down as one of the best December days in a very long time based on the reports we had in the shop and scuttlebutt on Facebook. Get out there.






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December 21, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Yesterday’s Report: UPDATED 1:43 PM Just had a couple of anglers from this morning come back in the shop to get more Shads. They report 10 Bass, Striped on Shads from the middle of IBSP in the past 2 hours. The dropping tide is now. No blitzes as far as I know, but there is action. 8 Bass here, big Bluefish on Shads there, look for it to get even better on the dropping tide, like it has all Fall. If it wasn’t raining yesterday, there should have been more anglers and the beach. If there was yesterday might have gone down as one of the best December days in a very long time based on the reports we had in the shop and scuttlebutt on Facebook. Get out there.






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December 15, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – From the surf there are tons of Bluefish biting in the Sandy Hook area with the occasional Bass (Bass, Striped) mixed in. Herring is working extremely well as the fish seem to be fixed on them. There are also sporadic Bass along the beaches. Barnegat Inlet has seen the last of the Bass run on the jetties and has slowed down at this point. In the river anglers are reporting Flounder (Flounder, Winter) however nothing huge has turned up yet from the rivers or the upper bay area. The bite should pick up in the next few weeks.

OFFSHORE – The Sea Bass, Black bite is doing well this week for offshore anglers. Many people have been dropping bait chunks for them. Blackfishing (Tautog) seems to be the main focus in this area however. The reefs are doing extremely well, especially around the Sandy Hook area. They are hitting Green Crabs and White leggers. The surrounding rock piles have also been producing great fish. The Point Pleasant canal bite has slowed down this week however the fish coming up are better quality. Green Crabs and Clams are the key bait here this week.

BAIT REPORT – Herring are running in the inshore and working well for the Bluefish and Bass. There are still lots of open dates to book your holiday fishing Trip before the end of the year. Call the Jersey Hooker Outfitters before they run out!!


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December 9, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – The action has slowed somewhat but there seems to plenty of Bass (Bass, Striped) and Blues (Bluefish) cruising the beaches and I suspect there are still more heading this way. We had multiple reports from most of the local beaches at various times of the day yesterday, all with the common theme of small fast moving schools, some heading north, others heading south? To do well, you did have to be in the right place at the right time and ready to chase the schools. SPs, SuperStrikes and Swimmers led the list of things that were working yesterday! The weather idiots have this – Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 48F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. The 3Cs Luncheonette is collecting non-perishable, unexpired food (monetary donations also) from now until Christmas! Each donation will enter you into a raffle to win 1 of 4 $25 gift cards! They are also collecting hygiene products for our FEMALE SOLDIERS overseas! 3Cs is open 7 days a week from 7am to 2pm! Grumpy himself






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December 3, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There has been a sporadic Blackfish (Tautog) bite just about everywhere in the area this week. It seems that anglers are either catching their limit or very, very few and no in between. Most of them have been fairly good sizes. Anglers have done a lot of jigging to hook them. Green Crabs and White Crabs are still the bait of choice. Blackfish have also been hanging out along the nearshore reefs. There has also been a good Striper (Bass, Striped) bite this week for boats trolling and jigging. Trolling Mojo rigs in chartreuse or white have caught the bigger fish. Bunker spoons are also working very well. The bite should continue into January as long as the weather patterns continue.



BAIT REPORT – So far this week there have been no major reports of bait running. Check out Jersey Hooker Outfitters’ 25 Days of Christmas Sale beginning today, December 1st and running throughout the Holidays. Stock up on some great savings for your favorite angler!


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November 26, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – There has been some action offshore on the bottom. Blackfish (Tautog) and Sea Bass, Black have been biting anywhere from 70-120 ft of water and doing pretty well. The farther anglers go out, the bigger they catch. Green Crab, Squid and Clams are doing well for the Blackfish and Clams are doing well for the Bass. There have not been reports of Tuna in the past few weeks so our sources suspect they have moved out.

OFFSHORE – The bite has been consistent in this area. Basically the only active fish right now are the Stripers (Bass, Striped). They are hitting near the side banks and double creeks. The bite has not been anything crazy but it has been steady. Anglers are using Eels at night and poppers during the day. In the surf they are using the same method however leaning more towards the poppers. Salted or Live Clams are a great alternative along with SP MInnows. Snagging and Dropping Bunker (Menhaden) is also working well for those willing to search for live bait. Some fishermen are also waiting for whales to pass and then throwing Bunker behind them as the Stripers are following.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming this week and working well for inshore bait.


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November 18, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Blackfish (Tautog) opened this week and anglers are ecstatic at how well they are doing. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are doing well here. They are live-lining, jigging and sometimes even using topwater lures to hook them. The Striper bite has been good tight to the beach all the way out to the 3 mile mark. Anglers have been looking for either birds or Bunker (Menhaden) to find them. The surf fishermen are catching lots of Bass day and night and on any tide. The backwater is slow right now and everyone is in the surf or nearshore in boats.

OFFSHORE – The Sea Bass, Black have finally moved offshore to the 25-50 mile mark. Anglers are finding them on the bottom using Clams on high low rigs. Jumbo Porgy, Jolthead are also hitting the same setup. There are an abundance of Longfin (Tuna, Albacore) along with Bigeyes (Tuna, Bigeye) that are doing very well when boaters can make it through the wind. Anglers are getting the most action from chunking for longfins. Getting out has been pretty difficult however guys are doing well when they can.

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming thick right now and anglers should have no trouble stocking up. There’s both juvenile and adult Bunker. Green Crabs are available at Jersey Hooker Outfitters, so head in and stock up for the Blackfish!


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November 6, 2015

Mantoloking/Normandy Beach Fishing Report



INSHORE – Short Striped Bass (Bass, Striped) are swimming along the beaches. Anglers are using diamond jigs or switching to clams when fishing the surf. Sand eels are also working well for Bass right now. There are some Tautog beginning to show up however keep in mind they are only catch and release at this time before they open.

OFFSHORE – The Tuna (Tuna, Longfin & Tuna, Bigeye) bit has been strong. They are hiding throughout the canyons and anglers are primarily chunking with Sardines and Butterfish. There have also been reports of some Seabass, Black around the 20-40 mile range. Weather Permitting, bottom fishing has been doing fairly well once anglers can actually make it on the water.

BAIT REPORT – Sand Eels are appearing with Bunker around the backwaters and beaches.


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