blackfishing_2008_001.jpgWelcome to Fishguts Inshore Charters. Sailing from Seaside Park NJ to the fantastic waters of Barnegat Bay and the inshore waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

We sail 7 days a week (weather permitting) from June to Sept primarily targeting:

Seabass, Blackfish and Fluke in the ocean and Weakfish, Summer Flounder and Blues in the calm protected waters of the Barnegat Bay.

We offer a wide variety of charter and open boat trips for 1-4 anglers from four to  ten hours in length. Our specialty is giving charters the opportunity to target many species both in the bay and ocean on the same trip.

From the father taking his young son or daughter on their very first saltwater trip to the die hard bottom fisherman looking for a double digit blackfish Fishguts Inshore Charters can offer you a trip to remember.  "Come for the experience and leave with the fillets"

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Seaside Park Fishing
Tuesday, 27 July 2010

 Good weather means great fishing and fair weather means good fishing. If we had the conditions the last few trips and could and fish the right areas the bite was about as good as it gets when it comes to summer time seabassing. Even on the days that we cant run to certain areas we are still putting up good numbers  of quality fish. On 7/25 I had the pleasure of having Curtis and Hazz out on an all day  open boat wreck trip. A 3rd angler had car trouble and missed a great trip. The anglers enjoyed  a nice pick of quality fish early and then hit the mother load of drop and reel fishing boxing their limits and adding a nice blackfish to the box.  A great day with some real nice guys and we even hit the dock early and missed the storms. On 7/26 it was George the chef, Ed, and Wilson back out to the wrecks. A strong North wind kept us close to home for the early part of the trip but the anglers kept busy putting some jumbo porgies to 14" and limits of blackfish in the box as we waited for the wind and sea conditions to improve. When the seas laid down around 11:30 we made a run to grab some seabass. The 3 anglers enjoyed a fair pick of mixed size fish boxing 45 in a few hours time. Trip total was 45 keeper seabass,8 jumbo porgies , and a limit of tog. The guys managed a very nice catch under poor conditions. Today we had perfect condition and an even better seabass bite. It was Matt, Bruce , Wilson enjoying on of the best bites of the season. Again no real big fish today but  lots of fat 14" going into the box. With the anglers nearing their limits I was even able to grab 25 to put an even 100 keeper seabass in the cooler. We then made a blackfish drop were Bruce put on a clinc and hammered the toggies. The guys enjoyed a nice bite of smaller fish grabbing some 16" for their limits and releasing about 20 others of mixed sizes. Great fishing for any time of year let alone July. Check out the new pictures in the gallery. Not only reports we have pictures to go with them LOL. We still have a few open dates for late August when we will also be targeting fluke on the wrecks along with the seabass and blackfish.Thanks for looking 

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Seaside Park fishing is as hot as the weather
Saturday, 24 July 2010
 A few more trips are in the books and the good fishing continues. Some days the fishing is flat out great and others takes more effort but is still very good fishing. On 7/21 it was the Tony Fas charter doing a bay combo trip. The 3 anglers had great fluke action on light tackle releasing over 80 short fluke with Carmine nailing a large 25" 5lb keeper for the box. A short stop out to an inshore snag produced more non stop  action with a mix of porgies,seabass,and tog. The guys boxed a 5 gallon bucket of nice fish and released a load of shorts. On 7/22 it was back out for an all-day wreck trip with the Russell group. The 3 anglers slugged away under windy condition and a slow bite boxing 40 keeper seabass on the day. 7/23 it was a crew trip with some very good numbers of real nice fish. 2 anglers boxed their 50 seabass limits and added two 6 lb blackfish to the cooler also. Today it was an all-day wreck trip for Marc Jr and Sr and Wilson. With the forecasted high winds we were not sure what to expect for sea conditions. Winds were not bad but a very large ground swell made for a bumpy morning.  Just a slow grind on the seabass today. Plenty of life on just about every drop but not a lot of fast action. On a good note the size of the fish today was outstanding with many 15" plus fish. After the 3 anglers boxed 45 nice size seabass topped by Mark Jr 3lb knucklehead it was time to go blackfishing. The guys worked up a fair bite boxing their limits but reeling up  many more empty hooks than fish. Again Marc Jr had the hot hand on the large fish nailing a personal best 23" 7.1 lb toggie. A real nice day spent with some fine fisherman. Plenty of new pictures in the gallery. Some mid and late August dates are still available for all the trips we offer. Please call or email fobaycombo721_003.jpgr more details. Thanks for looking  724alldaywreck_006.jpg
 
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Capt Rob "Birch"

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Seaside Park NJ

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