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Capt. Dave DeGennaro had his catamaran Hi Flier out 20 miles northeast of Barnegat Inlet fishing on the schools of bonito when a member of his fishing party hooked up a much bigger fish that ...
Capt. Bobby Quinn on the Ocean Explorer party fishing boat out of Belmar said his high hooks caught their limits of 10 seas bass and were throwing fish back on opening day. They were catching a ...
The shop reported DiGiacinto speared the fish in Barnegat Inlet. For most of the week there has been exciting fishing with cocktail blues right off the beaches of Manasquan.
Seaside Park; Brick Township (Beaches I, II, and III) Berkeley Township; Point Pleasant Beach is a popular family resort known for its boardwalk, aquarium, and fishing industry. The town is also adjacent to the Manasquan River and Manasquan Inlet. Bay Head is noted for its quiet beaches, the Bay Head Yacht Club, and its fine Shingle-style ...
Barnegat Bay is a small brackish arm of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 42 miles (68 km) long, along the coast of Ocean County, New Jersey in the United States. It is separated from the Atlantic by the long Island Beach State Park (colloquially called a " barrier island "), as well as by the north end of Long Beach Island , popular segments ...
Aerial photo of the Barnegat Inlet in 1944. Barnegat Inlet is a small inlet connecting the Barnegat Bay with the Atlantic Ocean in Ocean County, New Jersey. It separates Island Beach State Park and the Barnegat Peninsula from Long Beach Island. The Barnegat Lighthouse sits at the northern end of Long Beach Island along the inlet.
Cole Riback on Queen Mary party fishing boat said they got to them after a short, five mile ride to the northeast from Manasquan Inlet. The bonito were running with the bluefish, as they have been ...
The Barnegat Division (established in 1967) is located in Ocean County on the inland side of Barnegat Bay. The Brigantine Division (established in 1939) is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Atlantic City along the south bank of the mouth of the Mullica River. The two divisions are separated by approximately 20 miles (32 km).