Sheila Miranda was aboard the Reel Beauty fishing team in October and trolled up this striper near the Ammo Pier on Raritan Bay on a white mojo.Kurtis Walrath said he was “blessed with gentle seas and memories that will be talked about for a lifetime” during a 36-hour canyon trip aboard the Gambler in the fall. “The action was absolute mayhem,” Kurtis said of the tuna action.Tom Wisz shows off a 31-inch striper caught while fishing the beach at Sandy Hook in late October during the fall run of ’24.Joe Sansome with a Sea Girt Reef blackfish. Remember, after a brief closure as of March 1, blackfish reopens again in New Jersey for the month of April.Shawn Smith fished aboard his pop’s boat, Fishin Fool, back in October, landing five “overs” while diamond jigging under birds. Shawn said his best friend had the biggest fish of the day, a 40-incher, eclipsing his previous “personal best” of 17 inches on the Delaware.“I caught a juvenile cobia in the Barnegat Bay while fishing for blowfish,” reported Mark Twardziak. While clearly a smaller juvenile, expect the cobia regulations to change at some point this season on the bigger specimens.Bob Collins said he was casting everything he could – bucktails, sand eel imitations, avas with teasers- but once he changed over to an SP Minnow he scored on the third cast one morning last November.Al Siperstein and Bob Kita play tag team tuna on these two yellowfin boated from Capt. Stuart Borker’s 35 Bertram Fun Tyme out of Glimmer Glass on the Manasquan last fall while fishing offshore in the 100 Square.Holden Pileggi left Bucks County with his dad Nick at 4 a.m., hit the beaches of Lavallette by 6 a.m. and found his first ever surf striper (a 33-incher) during a fall blitz by 12:30 on an ava 27 with a sand eel teaser. Well done Holden!Fish Hawks Kenn and Valerie Seefelt got into the bass madness off Island Beach during the fall while livelining bunker on circle hooks and jigging 8-inch flutter spoons. Val’s fish (top) was about 44 inches, while Kenn’s (bottom” taped out at 38 inches.