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Saltwater Fishing Report

Report from Thursday, September 2.

| Keyport | Atlantic Highlands | Neptune | Belmar | Brielle | Point Pleasant | Tuckerton | Margate | Ocean City | Wildwood | Last Monday's Report |
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Tuckerton
With Legal Limit Charters a healthy pick of summer flounder to 3 pounds and sea bass mixed in were bombed Wednesday on the ocean, Capt. T.J. said. He heard about better numbers of sea bass at the ocean wrecks lately, so that fishing might pick up when trips can fish again after Hurricane Earl. The ocean began to hold somewhat of a roll on the trip, apparently because of the approaching storm. Boaters would likely be able to sail today, but sailing should be washed out afterward. Legal Limit’s next offshore trips for tuna are slated to run in two weekends. Open-boat trips or shared charters, sailing when no charters are booked, will fish for flounder until the fluke season closes Tuesday. Then they’ll bottom fish. See the Open Boat/Shared Charter Schedule on Legal Limit’s Web site.