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This place is best for stripers and black sea bass!!! All u really have to do is catch some of the many minnows in narrow river and hook em up and throw it in the spit where the ocean meets narrow river. The best tide to use this bait is when the tide is going out because the big fish wait while the minnows get pushed out and u will get atleast 1 bite a cast!!! Amazing spot! Highly recommend!!!
I was told about this place by my Dad's friend from work. Place is really easy to get to. The gate opens up at 8 in the morning and closes at 8 at night. there is a parking lot in the peninsula, but if you go on a nice day it might be crowded by beachgoers. your best bet is to go right when it's early. I want to try to go down to the southern tip of the peninsula but you cannot take a car there you'll have to hike around. I fished the east side of the rocks and caught a ton of black sea bass that were way too small but I got lucky and caught this beautiful scup. I was hoping for at least a couple more but I didn't have any luck after this cash I hung around here for another couple of hours and I didn't catch any other Keepers but this one. I tried the West side for a little but I didn't feel any bites. The real action is on the east side and if you just want to go for Catch and Release and to have a little fun I suggest going to this place it's really nice. my recommendation is to not use anyting bigger than 1/0 hooks, the black sea bass right now are way too small. I was using cut squid and a 2 oz sinker and slowly retrieved well keeping the line tight and as soon as I felt the bite I would catch one every time. It was a lot of fun!