Another year in the books at Cape Island Resort in Cape May. We're getting better and more efficient at closing things up for the winter. What usually was a weekend is now a quick run down, kill it for a few hours, and then a ride back home. Every year we question if it's worth the expense of keeping it but then every time we're down there and really enjoying Cape May it's worth it. But it ain't cheap. When we bought in 2020 the fees were $4,300 for the May 1st to Nov 1st season. After a corporate takeover, now X2, it's up to $9,700. The way most say to look at it is if you rented a place for a week in Wildwood Crest or Cape May it would cost you $6,000, so, it's a bargain. But it's still almost 10 grand a year.
Monday, October 20, 2025
10.20.25 Busy push before fishing starts...
Saturday, October 18, 2025
10.18.25 I swear I'm not keyboard reporting....
Friday, October 17, 2025
10.17.25 Orvis Princeton on the chopping block...
Thursday, October 16, 2025
10.15.25 Poor numbers from Maryland and Virginia...
Well well well. Just in time for the ASMFC Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board meeting on October 29th. What will they do with this?
Maryland's YOY 2025 index came out and 2025 is yet again another year of poor recruitment. While it's been the best, of the worst, year since 2020 it still falls well below the target. The last solid year classes were 2018, 2017, and 2015. And the earlier are now within the 28 -31" slot limit.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
12.14.12 Bad week to be a forage fish....
It's one of the most contentious and polarizing topics when it comes to commercial fishing. Menhaden. Bunker. Pogies. It was the center of the book written by H. Bruce Franklin,
The Most Important Fish in the Sea. Why is it such a big deal? Well, it's the story of fish, and greed. Bunker are a huge staple in the diet of predator fish, and mammals, and birds, and probably reptiles as well. Everything eats bunker. Just think of the species that we have around New Jersey that eat bunker for dinner, and breakfast, and lunch. And we're not just talking about adult bunker, but the peanuts as well.
Flounder, bluefish, striped bass, weakfish, tuna, whales, ospreys, gulls, eagles, cormorants, foxes, stray dogs, and yes even some humans...yuk. When you go fishing and make another excuse as to why you're not catching, "There wasn't any bait", is always an easy go to. But it's true. Find the bait and you may find the fish. When those boat guys head out in the spring and fall what are they looking for? They're looking for those Nat Geo moments when the birds are over eaters preying on bunker. It's better than any electronics you have on the boat.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
10.14.25 "Can you really fish in that?" ...
Some say the best time to fish is before and after big weather. When the barometer starts to drop the fish get all tuned up. If there's bait around it gets all disoriented and caught up in the wave action near the beach. In the good old days, beach clams would get churned up and broken releasing the soft meals into the water. Beach replenishment has just about killed all of that. Just go down after a storm and see how many clam shells you find these days.