![]() ![]() ![]() This is the time of year when our DNREC enforcement officers really put themselves in harm’s way. Those fish are still off New Jersey, but could arrive here on the tail of the next cold front. These were in the 30-inch range and not the ocean run fish we hope to see. Green crabs for the tog with sand fleas or live eels for the rockfish.Ī very few keeper rockfish have been pulled from the surf. Small tog and rockfish have been caught out of Indian River Inlet, with a few keepers mixed in the catch. The Del-Jersey-Land Reef is a popular location where a quick limit of sea bass is the norm. Sea bass action is very good over structure beyond the 20-Fathom Line. The Outer Wall remains a good tog location, although the size of the fish is getting smaller. Tog fishing improved over bay and ocean reef sites, and I expect further improvement as the weather turns decidedly colder next week. When the wind doesn’t blow and the boats can sail, fish have been caught. I hope to have the numbers in next week’s column.Īs is normal for this time of year, the weather is winning out on more days than the fishermen. With the good weather for most of the season, I expect we will have a new record or near-record deer harvest this year. Sea bass rigs are not made to withstand the sharp teeth and strong fight of a big blue, but fortunately, everything held together and the rest, as they say, is history.įrom the photos I have seen on Facebook, some very impressive deer have been taken so far. They were on the Del-Jersey-Land Reef when the record blue inhaled a sea bass and became hooked. Mispireta was fishing for sea bass along with the usual Monday group on the Katydid with Capt. The previous record was set in 1980, when Bill Thoroughgood caught a 21.9-pound blue. Luis Mispireta of Stevensville, Md., caught a 24.8-pound bluefish. 16, a 35-year-old Delaware state fishing record fell when Dr. If you have any questions or concerns about these forms, please contact your location.On Nov. Patient Financial Responsibility Agreement: This form explains our financial responsibility policy for the services rendered at Blue Fish Pediatrics.Office Policy: This document explains Blue Fish’s policy regarding office visits.Notice of Privacy Practices: This document explains how patient’s health information will be used and disclosed.Transfer of Medical Records Authorization (SUGAR LAND): This form gives the Sugar Land office access to your previous medical records.Transfer of Medical Records Authorization (SIENNA): This form gives the Sienna office access to your previous medical records. ![]()
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