Mark Whitney

Went for a quick trip on Sunday the 3rd and found heaven, first we found pods and pods of Common Dolphins. But then we thought we woke up in the wrong state (just got over a wedding or it got over us) we see Brown Pelicans, now in Ocean County we see them in July and August but never in October, and not over 15 of them. Well after a show of the Pelicans we moved farther south and found Bluefish and Albies breaking water for over 200 yds, out come the spinners and away we go for over an hour until we decided enough and it was time for 1 or 2 guys to fly out so time to head in but what a day.

Fish Species: Bluefish and False Albacores
Bait Used:
Tackle Used:
Method Used: Jigging
Water Depth: 25 to 40
Water Temperature: 67
Wind Direction: west
Wind Speed: 10 knots
Nice 10lb Blue
Nice 10lb Blue


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Mark Whitney

About The Author: Captain Mark Whitney

Company: Erin Elizabeth Charters LLC

Area Reporting: Ocean & Monmouth Counties

Bio: Life long resident knowledge of local waters such as river, bay and inshore bumps and rock formations. With this knowledge it insures a productive trip. a USCG 50 Ton Master Captain with CPR & 1ST Aid training. A memeber of the RFA, SSFFF & BHSFC which enables me to keep up to speed on whats happening on the water.

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