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Fishing Reports
the No worries has three spots open for the mid atlandic tuna tourn in cape may just
had three canclance the torunm startes on july 15 which is the captain meeting and
the three fish days are july 16,17,18 it's real fun tournment to fish if interested
and for more details email me at noworriescharters@gmail.com or call my cell
732-580-8909
5/23/09
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Had Lancanters and a friend for a day of sea bassing left the dock around
8:00am, after pushing through the fog we arrived on wreck one but it taken. We hit
wreck two and that was also taken. We decided to head South finally got on the hook
the fishing started out slow, but it finally picked up. Unfortunately had to come
in early due to one of the guys was getting pretty sick. Most of the fish caught
were on the smaller size and with cutting the trip short we ended up with about 8
keepers. All in all it was a beauful day on the water.
5/12/09
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Had half day sea bass trip left the dock about 8:00am decide to hit a wreck
about 8miles from bl within a half hr it was no stop action for about 2hrs ended up
with 50 plus sea bass all fish were caught on clam all in all good day on the
water.
5/1-2/09
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Headed out on 5/1 for a half day trip charter. I wanted to throw some lures
so I started out near the creek, had one short and two blues. I decided to hit the
flats, it took little while to get going but ended up with two fish over 30 inches.
I fished the incoming tide all the bass were caught on rapala cast minnow (blue
herring) finished the day up with bluefish.
Headed out on 5/2 decided to do the same route as yesterday but didn’t have the same
results. I only had one short and two bluefish, the only change was we fished the
outgoing Tide. There is a new edition to the no worries charter a 21ft cc for
bay/inshore
charters!!
November 11
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Had Dave and friends from local 1423 Insulator Union out for striper charter
on 11/11. Got an early start left the dock around 6:00am started trolling around
6:30am and had our first bass within 10 minutes. A double header on a black umbrella
rig, and it pretty much didn’t stop until about 12:30pm. Most of the bass were
caught on black umbrella rigs and today they liked green umbrella rigs and blue and
green stretches had more blues then usual. We ended the day with 20 plus bass with
one at 29 inches, two going around 31 inches and one at 35 inches! Also had a good
amount of bluefish Dave and friends were an awesome bunch of guys to fish with, a
great day on the water!
November 03
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Striper Charter for Rick Watson, son, and friend on 11/03 broke the inlet a
little after 7am headed north, where we had luck on Friday. Unfortunately not much
bird action, but had nice marks on the screen. We decided to start trolling in
about 45 ft water after an hour with no hits; worry set in. But finally they
started biting and we had constant action until about 1pm. We ended up with 19
stripe bass with 3 keepers two at 29 inches and one nice 47 inch!! Nice birthday
present for the lucky angler! We caught most of the bass on black umbrella rigs and
blue/green stretches in about 45ft to 50ft water started trolling about one mile
north of the inlet. The one good thing was didn’t hook as many blues as usual. All
in all another great day on the water!!
October 31
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Keith Dick and friends from local 1423 Insulator Union out for striper
charter on 10/31. Got an early start left the dock around 6:30am broke the inlet and
headed north towards bathing beach. Following some reports that the fish came south
a little, while running saw a set of birds real tight in about 35ft water. Started
trolling and within 5min we had are first fish, and didn’t stop for about 2 1/2hrs
straight. We caught stripers and bluefish, most of our stripers were caught in the
morning hours and hit on blue/green stretches and black umbrella rigs. We had a lot
of shorts but did manage three nice keepers one under 30 inches and two over 30
inches along with and good amount of bluefish. I wish all the charters were with the
nice guys that were on the boat yesterday; Keith and friends were an awesome bunch
of guys to fish with and are welcome back anytime. All in all it was a great day on
the water.
October 26
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Headed out on 10/26 on a buddy boats left the dock around 1pm broke the inlet
and headed north started trolling right before the seaside pier didn’t have much
luck for about hr but things started to pick up
Had couple of bluefish and then around 4pm the bass started to bite fist fish was
about 30inches and had a couple more bluefish the second bass was 29 inches and the
third we lost at the boat all fish were taken on blue/green streches and between 50
to 60 feet of water.
October 24
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Headed out on 10/24 did a sole trip for some up coming charters broke the
inlet around 9am headed north stop at first group of boats working some birds
started trolling in about 35ft of water didn’t have much luck so decided to troll in
deeper water which was 55 to 60 ft and things
Started to look up had more activete on the screen and within 15min had first bass
ended up with 2 keepers and 2 shorts and about 10 bluefish all fish were caught in
about 55 to 65 ft water fish ate blue/green strectches and black unbrella rigs it
seemed like the deeper water was holding more fish and bait today pick up around 2pm
and headed old barney.
October 4/5
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Had the Hoffmann crew and their buddy Pete moonye out for an overnighter;
broke the inlet around 1pm and had a very comfortable ride out. Started trolling at
the 50 line without much success and didn’t see much life either, so we hit the temp
break just south of the toms. We started seeing life so that was promising, but had
no luck on the troll so we set up for the night and had a decent amount of marks on
the screen. We had are first Sword within an hour. In the end we went 3 of 5
swords, boated one around 160lbs landed some nice mahi some over 25 lbs; but no
tuna to count for. That was pretty much it for the night. In the morning got up on
the troll after an hr had are first fist longfin about 40lbs only went 2 of 4 on
longfin all in all not a bad trip!
August 16
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Hoffman crew chartered an overnighter, headed out around 8am on Saturday
went South to the Spencer arrived around 10:30am. Started trolling didn’t have
touch until 1pm with those little yellowfin. Got back to trolling but that was
basically it for the day; 3-4 Mahi. Set up for the night and didn’t have touch all
night, that makes it a VERY long night. So around 3am we decided to head in for some
Bluefin, started trolling around 5am outside the fleet for awhile still with no
luck! started heading to different area which was about 5 miles away from the fleet
half way there long rigger pops and the fight is on about 1hour later I sunk the
gaff into a nice 62 inch fish, definitely made the day!
july 26/aug 2
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
July 26th took Sam and his friends out on a fluke trip, started out in the bay with
a couple of keepers and lots of shorts. Man that 18inch hurts! Tried that for a
couple of hours then decided to head outside and hit some spots that I fished on
Monday and Tuesday with basically the same results, with a lot of shorts; but did
hook into some nice keepers. All in all it was a great day on the water with a nice
bunch of guys.
August 2nd took Louie and the crew from Mariah construction out for a fluke charter
even with a late start we still hit the incoming tide in the bay . Headed north
arrive on the fishing grounds and started to pick up shorts right away with some
nice keepers, had action pretty much all day! Seems like fluking is picking up;
good news.
july 17,18
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
July 17 Cape May Tuna Tournament: Had the Hoffman crew on board and left the
docks about 6am and headed out to the famous 19 lump, heard some good reports coming
in. Had the lines in at 7:30am and started trolling the outside edges of the lump
with no success for about an hour. We changed course for the outside lumps and half
way
there the planner goes off and John Krebs fought the fish for about 30 minutes and
sunk the gaff into a 78lb bf not what we were looking for but It was nice fish! We
didn’t have much luck with the bf after that but did hookup with four nice mahi.
July 18 Cape May Tournament: Leaving the docks about 6am with the same crew from
the day before and went right back to the same area as yesterday and had the lines
in at
at 7:30am about 20 minutes later the planner line starts to scream and the right
long rigger pops and the 80 starts to scream!! It got a little crazy at first but
had Larry Sr in the chair and Larry Jr. on standup and the fight was on!! 40
minutes later Larry Jr. got the fish boat side and decided to boat it so we sunk the
gaff into a 59 inch bf and brought it on deck. About 10 minutes later Larry Sr. got
his fish boat side with another 100lbs plus bf. That was pretty much it for the bf
so we pick up headed out to the Baltimore for some yf but had no luck there just a
nice size mahi. All in all it was a great crew to work with, caught fish and have a
good time.
july 10,11,12
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
July 10, Ocean City MD: Met up with two guys who wanted to do some Bluefin
fishing and we wanted to scout the area before the Tuna tournament. Left the dock
around 4:30am arrived to grounds around 6:00am, didn't have touch until about 8:30am
when the planner line started to scream. We fought a Bluefin tuna for about 40
minutes and put a 53inch on the deck, weighing about 100lbs. We released her to find
something bigger so we began trolling again and 30 minutes later the long rigger
popped and the fight was on! We fought this Bluefin for about an hour and finally
sunk the gaff in her and had a 58inch on the deck, weighing about 120-130lbs. We
finished out the day with another Bluefin release about 53 inches and a caught a
couple of mahi.
July 11, Ocean City MD: The first day of the tournament we left the dock about
4:30am and went right back to the lump from the day before. We had our first
Bluefin on around 8:00am, fought the fish for about 40 minutes and put a 52 inch on
the deck. Since you are only allowed one Bluefin over 47 inches and one under, we
decided to release this one in search for a bigger one! So we trolled and 30
minutes later the long rigger popped after a tough fight we put a nice 55 inch on
the deck. The guys wanted to gamble and find something even bigger, so we released
it, I wasn’t so sure about this one but they were paying so back in the water she
went! We trolled for another hour and finally the planner line took off a short
fight resulted in fish in the box. Then the right long rigger popped which was on
the PENN 80w, it was a good hour long fight after sinking the gaff we landeda 58
inch Bluefin, nice fish! We decided to pick up and ran to the Baltimore for some
Yellowfin, started trolling and within 30 minutes had a triple hookup landed 2 out
of 3 fish weighing about 30 to 50lbs. This rounded out a good fishing day!
July 12, Ocean City MD: The second day of the tournament, left the dock around
4:30am still pumped from the day before. But it did not happen for us, we went back
to the same area as the day before and trolled it hard for 2 to 3 hours to no avail!
We picked up and tried other areas that produced for us in the past, but it wasn’t
in the cards for us today we picked up a 15 lb mahi. Yeah I guess that is fishing!
july 4/5/6
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Ocean City, Maryland Day 1: Had lines in water around 6am didn't have a
touch until about 10am when the right long rigger popped and the fight was on!
fought the fish for 45 minutes, then we finally saw color; but he wasn't done
fighting yet. After another 20 minutes we sunk the gaff into him and had a 58 inch
bluefin, approximately 120 lbs on the deck of the No Worries. We also had another
nice runoff, but that was it for the rest of the day.
Ocean City, Maryland Day 2: Had the Hoffman brothers and a buddy out for a day,
trolled to the sight on Day One and trolled from 6:30am to about 8:30am and had are
first run off but didn't come tight. Trolled the area for another 2hrs but no luck,
so we picked up and ran for about 12 miles to another lump which has produced for us
in the past but it just wasn't in the cards for us today.
Ocean City Day 3: Hooked up with a buddy on the Great Life and ran a little farther
north and set out spread and had a couple of bluefish right away. We continued
trolling and about 2 hrs later had our first nice runoff but didn't come tight. We
had another two knockdowns, then the third was a runoff and came tight. We fought
the fish for about 40 minutes then sunk the gaff into a 57inch bluefin on deck
weighing approximately 90 to 100 lbs.
06/08/08
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Put a sea bass trip together with a bunch of reg and friends left the dock
about 7am enjoy the smooth ride out seas 1-2 arrive on the wreck about 8am and set
the hook had sea bass all day from 12 inches to the pool winner which was 21 inches.
Ended up with 35 keepers, which was effort for us. All in all it was a great day on
the water with a bunch of friends.
05/30/08
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Had a half day trip today so didn't have much time to jump around so decided
to head back to the wreck we left yesterday started out a little slow but pick up as
the afternoon went on left with ten in the box and about twenty throwbacks.
05/29/08
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Headed out on 5/29 for the first sea bass trip of the yr. first wreck didn't
produce much so pick up the hook and hit wreck two also wasn't much life so we
decided to head offshore a little and finally started to pick at the sea bass wasn't
a banned day but had are share of fish all in all it was nice day on the water.
05/14/08
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Headed out early in the morning water was drity brown from the storm signs
weren't looking good first stop was in front of creek a little packed but fishable
ended up with two shorts. pick up and tryed the banks with no luck. on the way in
trolled the bay for some blues ended up with 8 fish from 1 to 3lbs.
04/29/08
Captain Jeff Sturman Reports:
Beside the weather conditions popped out yesterday on the bay saw some birds
working in the distance started trolling within 50 yards of the birds boated first
fish and started casting put three more in the box ended up with 11 fish.