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JANUARY:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Ling-Cod-Blackfish-Mackerel-Whiting
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$55 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$50 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
FEBRUARY:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Ling-Cod-Pollack-Blackfish
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$55 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$50 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
MARCH:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Ling-Cod-Pollack
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
APRIL:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Ling-Cod-Pollack-Mackerel
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
MAY:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Ling-Cod-Fluke
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
JUNE:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Ling-Blues-
Fluke---Night Blues
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
JULY:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Porgies-Ling-Blues-Fluke---Night
Blues
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
AUGUST:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Porgies-Ling-Blues-Fluke---Night
Blues
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
SEPTEMBER:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Porgies-Ling-Blues---Night
Blues
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
OCTOBER:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Porgies-Blackfish-Ling
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
NOVEMBER:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Porgies-Blackfish-Ling
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
DECEMBER:
Sailing Everyday- All
Year 7:30am to 3:30pm
Seabass-Blackfish-Ling-Cod-Mackerel-Whiting
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FARES |
DAY |
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Adults |
$60 |
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Senior Citizens (over 62) |
$55 |
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Children (under 16) |
$25 |
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Rod Rental |
$5 |
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Sailing Daily
Year Round
7:30am - 3:30pm
BLACK SEA
BASS
Centropristis
striata Double dorsal fin, broad vertical stripes,
brown/grey to blue/black shading. They darken at death, and
gain an etched appearance due to scales that bleach instead
of darkening. 1 1/2 to 5 lbs size range. They like deep
water with hard bottoms, 20-50 feet in bay areas (spring/
summer), up to 100ft deep in the ocea (fall/ winter).
TAUTOG/Blackfish
Tautoga onitis.
There is some confusion between this fish and the Black Sea
Bass. Physically, they are very different. The Tautog ranges
in size from 1lb up to a record 25 lbs. Dark olive to dark
gray in color, female and young have patchy coloration.
Snout is short and blunt. The caudal, or tail fin, is much
more rounded than the Sea bass, without the distinctive
trailing spine on the top of the tail. The tautog prefers
waters up to 60 feet deep, aroung reefs, wrecks, and other
sheltered areas.
Summer
FLUKE - Winter FLOUNDER
Both
flat-sided bottom fish, the main physical difference between
the two is the design of the mouth. The Fluke has the larger
mouth, full of teeth. The Flounder's mouth is hardly more
than an inch around, and lacks visible teeth.
BLUEFISH
(snapper blue,
skip mackerel, snapping mackeral)
Not actually a
mackerel despite the nicknames above, it belongs to the
family Pomatomidae. Average weight 2lbs, can get up to
20lbs. A greenish, iridescent blue shading into silver on
the sides. Baby bluefish, called snapper blues, are more
flatish, and are found in the local lagoons from late May
through September. The base of the pectoral fin usually has
a black blotch. There are two dorsal fins, the front dorsal
being more spiney. The bluefish is a savage predator that
will eat virtually anything that crosses its path. The
highly migratory bluefish can grow to over 50lb, and travels
in huge schools that go into a feeding frenzy when they
encounter shoals of prey fish such as herring or menhaden.
They have been known to come close inshore and attack
bathers, and their sharp, prominent, triangular teeth can
inflict painful wounds. They should be handled with care
when caught, especially when they are being unhooked.
MACKERAL (Scombridae)
The Atlantic
Mackeral, the Spanish Mackeral, and the Boston Mackeral can
be found off the NJ coast. Distinctively patterned backs in
blue with black striping, and pale belly. Great bait fish:
blues, weakfish, etc.
There is
nothing like the excitement
of that tug on the line!
The
fishing grounds you will visit contain the world's best
eating fish. Some of the fish you can expect to catch on
the reefs and wrecks are Sea Bass, Sea Taug (Blackfish),
Porgies, Ling, Whiting, Cod and Flounder. On the evening
trips there will be fighting Jersey Blues, Bonito and an
occasional Albacore or Tuna.
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