Bang Em on the BINGO


Sunday, December 27, 2009

Bingo Winter Update!

We have some great news for the new year! The Bingo will be going into dry-dock for the winter and resume fishing in the spring.  Capt Jack and Jim will continue to fish open boat on Capt Jim's  Calypso throughout the winter. She is a custom 35' twin diesel Maine Coaster fully rigged for wreck fishing. The boat will be sailing from Canyon River Club & Marina. 407 Channel Drive Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742 giving you a shorter run to the grounds.

All open boat trips require reservations!

Monday, December 14, 2009

BINGO 12/14 Blackfish Marathon Report


The Bingo followed suite with the Monger and canceled yesterdays trip due to the weather as well. I was a little disappointed in the morning but by 11am I knew I made the the right decision.

We did sail today with a light group of anglers and managed to bag a few limits. There were some quality fish landed with the biggest tog weighing in at 10lbs which was released. Sorry for the lack of pics no camera!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

BlackFish Marathon Report

12/12

Sailed with a light crowd today due to the weather. Ended up with fair catch of keepers with a 6lb tog winning the pool.

Friday, December 11, 2009

BlackFish Marathon Reports

12/7
Capt Jim had the helm on Today's Blackfish Marathon trip. The onboard fares ended up limiting the boat out with quality tog. High hook was 11 keepers and John Kungl won the pool with a 8lb blackfish. Great day to be out on the water.

12/5
I decided to give today a shot due to the lack of wind in the am. By the time we set up on the first drop the conditions started to deteriorate. We did manage to land a few quality tog with some shorts mixed in. By no means did we have good fishing today, and the sheep in the pasture only added to the misery. Due to the weather and the turned up ocean our next trip will be Monday.

Bang Em on the Bingo!

11/29
I had the pleasure to meet and fish with some new fellow anglers and board members today. I made the first drop offshore of the reef and we landed some really nice keeper tog. We then moved off into the deep to find a few more quality fish. After that we had to bounce around the rest of the day to put a catch together. A hand full of fares were able to produce limits while others had 6 to 0. High hook was 9 keeper tog. The final count was 63 keeper tog with a 5lb pool fish.

11/22 REPORT

Capt Jim had the helm on the marathon trip today. The crew and fares put in an extra long day returning at 600pm. The reward was a quality catch of tog and a full rack barrel landed by some talent. The final count was 67 keeper blackfish with the heaviest weighing in at 7lbs.

Great job to all on board we look forward to fishing with you again!

11/21 REPORT

We left the dock 600 sharp and I was still amazed with the amount of boats out today. We started off with a hot bite which held up until the tide change. I bounced around on a few drops throughout the day to put a catch together. For the last drop we hit some deep water and the action improved. We ended up with around 60 keeper tog with some quality fish mixed in.


Bruce Schneider won the pool with a 8lb tog and caught his limit.

11/20 REPORT

Capt Jim had the helm again on today's Togathon. The boat made 8 drops with the first and the last producing the most keepers. Dave V was high hook with 13 keepers and a 12lb poolfish. The rest of the fares only picked at the fish. I think tomorrow should produce better action with the subsiding wind and sea.

11/18 REPORT

Capt Jim had the Bingo out on the first Blackfish Marathon today. Despite the bumpy ocean and a little seasickness Jim managed to put our customers on some fish.

There were a few of limits on board with some quality fish mixed. The largest tog weighed in at 8lbs. There were shorts mixed in as well.

White leggers were the choice bait.

Valuable Lesson of the Day - Jimmy Eow found out wearing your boots on the wrong feet after 10 hours will contribute to foot pain!