Century Fishing Boats Yamaha News
- Fluke tourney draws 708 boats Friday, June 20, 2008 @ 12:07AMThe 14th Annual Jersey Coast Fluke Tournament is in the history books. Good weather made for a good day on the water for the 708 boats that competed out of 12 ports throughout the state.
- Kenney: Montauk night to remember Thursday, June 19, 2008 @ 11:51PMAnyone heading to Montauk this weekend will find more than the usual amount of activity on land. That's in addition, of course, to the area's famed saltwater fishing. This evening, the Old-Timers' Night dinner kicks off the fifth annual Montauk Harbor Festival.
- Belmar man lands catch of the day Tuesday, June 17, 2008 @ 6:31AMA 10.56-pound, 30.5-inch-long summer flounder landed by Jeff Bognatz of Belmar topped the catches brought in Saturday during the 14th annual Jersey Coast Anglers Association Fluke Tournament, while 10-year-old David Edwards of Marlboro was the first-place winner at Sandy Hook when he weighed in a 8.44-pound fish, JCAA officials say.
- Port St. Joe Marina Welcomes Big Bend Saltwater Classic Thursday, June 12, 2008 @ 9:17AMFather's Day Weekend, June 13 - 15, will bring the fishing festivities of the 20th annual Big Bend Saltwater Classic (BBSC), benefiting the Organization for Artificial Reefs, Inc. (OAR), to Port St. Joe. Constantly growing, the tournament has made Port St. Joe Marina the newest site for one of the three Official Weigh Stations.
- Kenney: Jersey is coast with the most Friday, June 6, 2008 @ 1:38AMLocally, it's also almost time for one of our premier derbies fishing-wise. The running of the big 14th annual Jersey Coast Anglers Association fluke tournament will be next Saturday, June 14, dawn to 5 p.m., rain or shine.
- JCAA fluke tournament approaches Friday, June 6, 2008 @ 12:15AMThe fluke fishing season is underway, and this year recreational anglers have to deal with an 18-inch size limit and the threat of New Jersey shutting down its fishery if officials feel we are over-harvesting our 2008 quota by the end of July.
- Sarley: Dam restrictions don't add up Tuesday, May 13, 2008 @ 6:23AMAs I wrote last week, the State of Illinois is attempting to establish distance restrictions at most Illinois dams. They are attempting to restrict water usage 50-feet below the dams and 300-feet above the dams. We are in the middle of a 15-day review period and then this will go into law.