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926-POUND MAKO WEIGHED AT MANASQUAN

At 926 pounds, this ‘tag-teamed’ mako aboard Jenny Lee Sportfishing on July 22, 2017 may very well go down in the books as the largest shark ever landed on rod and reel in the state of New Jersey.

2017 BLACK SEA BASS CHANGES SET

Following the May 12, 2017 meeting of the ASMFC in Alexandria, VA, recreational black sea bass regulations have been adjusted.

WHITE MARLIN RULING SHOULD NET NJ CREW $2.3M

A New Jersey crew is expected to take $2.3 million in tournament cash in the 2016 White Marlin Open based on a judge’s ruling last week, ending one of the longest appeals in tournament sportfishing history.

NJ’S PLAN FOR THREE FLUKE AT 18 INCHES

Pending final approval by the ASFMC, New Jersey’s summer flounder season would kick off on May 25 with three fish at 18 inches, with a 16-inch IBSP limit and a special 17-inch limit along the Delaware Bayshore.

LOVE THAT MAY FISHING

May means stripers, blues, weakfish, porgies, fluke, flounder and even out of season sea bass, for Long Island, Metro New York anglers.

NJ’S FINAL FLUKE DECISION NEARS

With the May 21 season opener closing in fast, fisheries managers and state officials prepare for a final showdown in New Jersey’s fight against a three fish at 19-inch bag limit on fluke.

NJ MARINE FISH COUNCIL MEETS MAY 17

The debate over Yankee fluke and Phillie flounder is expected to spill over this Wednesday as the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council meets to perhaps finalize the 2017 season.

NJ VOTES THREE FLUKE AT 18 INCHES

New Jersey moves forward with a May 25 to September 5 fluke season with three fish at 18 inches along much of the coast, two at 16 inches for IBSP and a special 17-inch size limit on the Delaware Bay.

NJ FLUKE & SEA BASS OPEN THIS WEEK

The 2017 fluke season gets underway in New Jersey on May 25, while the black sea bass opener comes on May 26, shoring up a busy weekend of grand slam action at the Jersey Shore!

NY FLUKE SEASON OPENS ON HIGH NOTE

Being able to open fluke season on May 17th as opposed to the shorter season that was looming over us, proved a boon to Long Island, Metro New York anglers.