Sunday, February 8, 2026
02.08.26 Still dry in New Jersey...
Friday, February 6, 2026
02.06.26 I couldn't bring myself to join the meeting....
Another meeting of the ASMFC and I'm sure another waste of time. Just more kicking the can down the road. While I was tempted to join and listen I couldn't bring myself to do so. I just don't care anymore. They've won, and the striped bass have lost.
I kind of followed the meeting updates on The Striped Bass Pledge page on Facebook where Ross Squire gave a kinda blow by low of what was going on. If you remember when they punted in the fall one of the points was to create a Kumbaya "Work Group" where members would join forces and try to solve all the ills of the striped bass, or at least put it into a White Paper. Nowalsky threw the bait out there and the voting members bit on it hook, line, and sinker.
So when I saw that people in the meeting were trying to figure out who, how, why, and what the group would be working I had to laugh. How did you just accept Status Quo and vote for
a group before the guidelines were in place? It reminded me of a time made famous by Nancy Pelosi,
Thursday, February 5, 2026
02.05.26 Tragedy on the Delaware River....
| Video grab from 6ABC Philadelphia |
A veteran Camden firefighter died on Thursday around 11am while performing routine checks to the cities fireboat. He reportedly fell thought the ice where the boat was docked at Wiggins Marina Park in Camden along the Delaware River. Responders found his body and resuscitation efforts were started and he was transported to Cooper Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Firefighter Howard Bennett was a 26 year veteran of the department. The last Line of duty Death in Camden was 30 years ago. RIP brother.
The Delaware River, while one of the most picturesque waters in America, claims several lives each year along it's 330 mile path from Deposit, New York down to the Delaware Bay. The river is unforgiving and changes from day to day and season to season. It's mix of changing currents, depths, and tides catch the most astute people who use the river for work and pleasure. All are encouraged to respect the power of the river and take utmost precaution when nearing or entering. I can attest that it only takes a misstep while on foot or misdirection when in a boat to get caught in a bad way in a mere second. Every time I learn of an accident or death I shake my head and make sure I remember how quick things can go south around any waters. Truly a sad story yet again from the Delaware River.
02.05.26 More of the same from the Hudson...
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
02.04.26 Keansburg Fishing Pier destroyed again...
For some fishing from part boats and from fishing piers is as good as it gets. It's not only the access to fish but it's the community and relationships that are formed from like minded anglers. Head boats will put you out on the fish and the 2000 foot walkway out into the Raritan Bay surely gave you an edge from anglers walking the bay sand.
Yesterday it was reported that the Keansburg Fishing Pier was destroyed by heave ice following this sub 32-degree weather we've now had for about three weeks. With the bay iced up over and the ebb and flow of the tides the pier got caught up in the moving ice. While practically impossible the only way to prevent this would be to have fountains of water around the pier to prevent the ice buildup. But it's not practical due to its length and the extreme weather we've been having.
Piers have been a long part of Keansburg's history. The iconic City of Keansburg steamer used to shuttle folks between The Burg' and Battery Park City in Manhattan. The 231 foot long passenger ship was built exclusively for the Keansburg Steamboat Company. The above picture shows the Keansburg docked at NYC and below at its New Point Pier in Keansburg.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
02.03.26 I can't imagine the horror...
Monday, February 2, 2026
02.02.26 Take a chance on this for sure...