Gear and Tackle: Jersey Shore Fall Run (From The Surf Ep. 2)

While the fishing was tougher than I’d hoped, I still managed to stick a couple stripers while filming the second episode of From The Surf. Here’s the tackle from the episode:


Yeti LoadOut GoBox 60
I started my season with the GoBox 30, but switched to the bigger box as soon as I got my hands on one.  I filled half the container with cut downspout tubing, to store plugs. The rest is loaded with just about anything I’d need on a surf fishing trip, and a lot of stuff I don’t, but that I like packing anyway.


Fin-Nor Flybridge Sunglasses (with Lateral Line Lenses)

The Lateral Line lenses from Fin-Nor are designed for lower-light situations when high contrast is beneficial, like when looking for dark patches of bait in the surf.


Yeti Yonder Water Bottle with Tether Cap

A rugged, lighter water bottle that clips to the belt comes in handy when following a blitz down the beach (especially when that blitz stays out of range.)


Shimano Tiralejo XX 10’6″ and Shimano Ultegra Ci4+ 14000, with 40-pound-test Seaguar Smackdown Stealth Gray

This is a fast-action, long-casting setup, I was using when I thought some extra distance would help me land a pencil popper in front of some feeding bass far off the beach.


Van Staal VS200 and Prototype St. Croix Surf Rod with 40-pound Seaguar Smackdown Flash Green

This rod has a more moderate action, and I like it for fishing jigs and plastics. When casting distance isn’t a factor, this setup is more comfortable to fish lures with.


Z-Man HerculeZ and Big Bait Fishing 6″ Thump Me Series with Gravity Tackle 1-ounce Atlas X Jighead

The only bites I got came on paddletails that I dragged along the bottom under the schools of peanut bunker.

 

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Jimmy Fee is the Editor of On The Water and a lifelong surfcaster. He grew up fishing the bridges and beaches of Southern New Jersey before moving to Cape Cod in his early 20s. He's pursued striped bass from North Carolina to Massachusetts. He began with On The Water in 2008, and since then has covered a variety of Northeast fisheries from small pond panfish to bluewater billfish in the through writing, video, and podcasting.

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