Tuesday, December 9, 2025
12.08.25 Just had to go one last time...
Sunday, December 7, 2025
12.07.25 Santa comes early...thanks to Facebook Marketplace...
Saturday, December 6, 2025
12.06.25 Ah, Bah-humbug...
Thursday, December 4, 2025
12.04.25 Is this the last shot for 2025? ...
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
12.03.25 Things keeping me from fishin'...
Monday, December 1, 2025
12.01.25 I almost went, but I didn't...
No work Monday could have meant running down somewhere to find that elusive body of beach hugging bass. Risk vs gain. Return on investment. Hey it's fishing right? Well, with the snow coming tonight I passed, believing time spent working around the house would be better spent, again.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
11.29.25 What's left of this years fall run?...
Well if you picked Sea Bright as your location to intercept the migratory striped bass as they push bait onto the beach this morning, well, one, you'd be alone, and two, it's not happening there. Above is a live action view of Sea Bright, and the same could be seen up and down the beaches from Sandy Hook to Seaside. There's some anglers out from beach to beach and groin tip to groin tip, but I'm gonna say it's over.
Over?. "Was it over when the German's bombed Pearl Harbor?". (For the young ones that's a line from John Belushi in Animal House). Well, here's why it's over. And I'm going to say over which means let's not include the boat and beach buggy guys. They kind of fish the same way. Drive around until you find fish. Hey, it's not a bad way to fish, but let's eliminate the run and gun and follow the tracks kind of fall pursuit.
Bait? "Yes, we have no bananas". (For the young guys that a line the song written by Frank Silver and Irving in the 20's, that's 1920's). Well, there's bunker out there, and some sand eels as well. But the bait isn't migrating, in my opinion, like it used to. This fall we have seen "bait as thick as you could see" along the beach, from time to time, but it's not moving like that. Occasionally, like very, it's being pushed in by bass creating blitz conditions, it has happened, and it will still, but it's over, in your hoping that bait will turn Sandy Hook or one of the inlets and hug the beach heading south.
The weather? "Baby, it's cold outside", or at least it's going to be. (Oh, for the young ones that's a line from a song performed by Frank Loser and his wife Lynn Garland in 1949. It's also one that got caught up during the Cancel Culture movement a few years back). But anyway.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
11.27.25 Happy Thanksgiving!....
Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday of the year. It always has been although I have to say Christmas was always special when the kids were young. Doing Chritsmasy type things, decorating the house, hunting for those hard to get presents, of course before the internet and Amazon, going to Christmas Mass, and the joy of coming down on Christmas morning and seeing the kids reactions.
That continued through changes in marital status and the blending of families. While it became a little hectic from time to time, it did mean enjoying extended families and extra parties, food, and fun. But through it all I would say Thanksgiving has been my favorite, especially as I get older. As the kids aged electronics, gift cards, and money became what topped Santa's list. The beauty of Thanksgiving is this holiday doesn't require gifts, although these days you'll still drop hundreds even with that free twenty-pounder from Shop-Rite.
We should be thankful and grateful each day, and I am, but at times life throws daggers at you which can kill that thankful and grateful buzz. Between getting old, the kids not kids any more, the costs of existence these days staggering, having a day to get however many of the kids and family together is something I look forward to. Blended means to mix, and each holiday it's a mix and match of who's going where and with whom. In the end I just hope my entire fan damily has a nice day.
A week or so ago Theresa and I headed down to Rowan University for their annual scholarship dinner. It's an opportunity for the donors and recipients to meet each other as the scholarships are awarded. After Ryan passed in 2017 we decided to start the Ryan Archer Scholarship Fund.
So each since 2018 a scholarship is awarded to a student who is majoring in physics. Most are double majoring and or majoring. minoring in Physics and Mathematics, like Ryan was. The way it worked was we could have donations made in his name that would go to a general fund, or if we hit $25,000, it would be in perpetuity, which means forever. With the rallying, and many people who read here, we hit that mark and surpassed it. So each year his scholarship is awarded.
This year a fine young man won. When Theresa and I walked into the packed room she looked over and said, "I bet that's him", and it was. Daniel reminded us so much of Ryan. His majors, his dress, the way he talked, and his outlook on life. Like anything else that wears with time, we haven't been attending the dinners. But after this we, or some representation from the family, won't miss another.
If you're in the market for making a donation to a good cause, or need a end of the year tax write-off, I give you the link to donate to the Ryan Archer Scholarship Fund, HERE. This post isn't an attempt to try and get you to donate, but more of a reason why I am thankful and grateful this year. Going to the dinner and feeling that Ryan's fund is making a difference did me good.
So I hope you have reasons to be thankful and grateful this year. It looks like it's going to be a beautiful day after a night of some nasty weather. Waking this morning I could feel the brisk air, which may get the fishing going. I heard of some good action in northern Ocean County yesterday and I'm sure plenty of anglers are out this morning looking for that Thanksgiving Day Blitz of 2025.