Wednesday, August 11, 2010


Hooked Up With Jersey Hooker
Written by Bob Maehrlein
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Friday, 06 August 2010

On Wednesday, July 28th site sponsor and good friend of NJ Saltwater Fisherman, Captain Rich Wilkowski, piloted his new 43’ boat “Jersey Hooker” down to Long Beach Island to participate in the Beach Haven Marlin & Tuna Club 41st Annual White Marlin Invitational Tournament (BHWMIT). By Saturday night, he and his four man crew would be over $70,000 richer! Here’s how it happened.

The rules of the BHWMIT are fairly simple. It is a trolling only tournament. No live bait or chumming is allowed. The boat must choose one non-fishing day out of the three days of the tournament. Each boat may weigh in up to 3 tuna, 3 white marlin, 1 blue marlin, 1 dolphin and 1 wahoo per day. The heaviest single fish of the tournament wins.

After considering the weather reports, Capt. Rich chose to use their non-fishing day on Thursday. Their first day to fish was Friday. They shoved off from Morrison‘s Marina at 2:30am and they took their time heading out to the canyon. “It was sporty on the ride out,” explained the captain. “The weather report said it was going to lay down. Boy! Were they wrong! It was solid 4-7 foot seas with white caps all day and an occasional 10 footer.”

Once offshore, the captain studied his sea surface temperature charts and decided to set course for the 82 degree water east of Lindenkohl Canyon. At 8:00am, upon arriving at their blue water destination just inshore of the break line, the tournament committee boat called, “Lines in.” First Mate Captain George Paley put out the Jersey Hooker’s favorite marlin lures, which included a couple of Tuna Busters from Carolina Lure Company, which Capt. Rich described as “infamous”.

Rich recounted the ensuing action. “Just as Big T (crew member Tom Wortmann) was letting out the outside rigger on the starboard side, a 56 pound yellow fin crashes the bait. The crew quickly landed him and got the spread back out. We had a white (marlin) window shopping, but it didn’t take the bait.” The trolling over the next few hours produced nothing. Then Capt. Rich noticed a slick out on the 1000 foot line and decided to work the area. That’s when it happened. “I looked toward the stern and here comes Mr. White,” explained the captain with a smile. The marlin took the bait and the controlled chaos of the experienced offshore crew began. Shouts of “Marlin! Marlin! Marlin!” were heard around the boat as Capt. George took the rod and the crew scrambled to clear the other lines. “The white freight trained a 50W (fishing reel) and just kept peeling line off. The crew was a little worried because all they saw was the bill and a shadow. They thought it might have been a small blue (marlin). But, after about fifteen minutes they got color. We realized that this could be a potential money fish.”

The fish was eventually brought on board and was measured three times. They confirmed the measurement of 69 inches and put the big marlin in the fish box. They trolled for a while longer and raised another window shopper, but couldn’t get it to bite. At 3:00pm they headed for the scale. It weighed 59.9 pounds. The Jersey Hooker would be the only boat to weigh in a white marlin on Friday.

On day two it was decided that they would fish Toms Canyon. However, heavy boat traffic persuaded Capt. Rich to change those plans. He opted instead to fish the 1000 line of the Carteret and troll south to where they had caught fish the previous day. One more looker and one small white marlin was caught and released. A few more hours went by without a touch. They then raised a huge white marlin. “It was a monster white! It was all lit up and thrashing the baits in the spread,” explained Capt. Rich. The fish was hooked but spit the hook quickly. Before packing it in for the day, they brought a hefty 20 pound mahi to the gaff. On the ride home the crew knew they had a good shot to place in the money. Reports of three other whites boated (including two in the last 20 minutes of the competition) had the crew on edge in nervous anticipation. “It was a nerve wracking three and a half hour boat ride back in,” laughed Capt. Rich.

At the dinner prior to the awards ceremony, the crew learned from friend Bill Carroll that they had taken second place overall and split the third place with the boat “Last Call” which had won for heaviest marlin on Saturday. The crew and their families waited anxiously for the awards ceremony to start.. Capt. Rich described their excitement. “When we got called up for our second place trophy, we were all super excited! And after all the other contestants received their trophies, it was time for the fun part - the money!” The checks were awarded from smallest to largest. “Four The Boys” $1000, “Hot Shot” $1000, “ Bone Voyage” $7750, “Pez Machine” $16,412.50. It was at this point the captain felt like something was wrong. “I thought, Wait a minute! We haven’t been called yet. There’s no way we won more than 16K!” But the checks kept coming, and so far, no mention of the “Jersey Hooker”. “Hard Four” $24,043, “Jersey Cape” (the overall winners) $29,950.

“Then the committee lifts up this check that reads, ‘Jersey Hooker’ with the amount of $70,728.75!” The crew had won almost three times the amount of the winning boat partially because several boats had not been entered into the Calcutta. Said Capt. Rich, “I express no disrespect to the other boats. But, after being presented with that huge, fake check made out for over $70,000, the rest of the night was a blur! I just want to say thanks to the Beach Haven Marlin and Tuna Club and all of the boats and people who participated in this amazing event!”







Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Beach Haven White Marlin Tournament New Jersey Fishing Charters



Jersey Hooker Charters gained first place with a white marlin in the Beach Haven Marlin and Tuna Club White Marlin Invitational on Friday, the tournament’s first fishable day, an e-mail from the boat said. The fish was knocked out of first by one other white on Saturday, but the crew won all the Calcuttas for the first day and the Calcutta for heaviest white in the event. After all boats sat out fishing on Thursday, the first day of the tournament, because of seas, the crew with Jersey Hooker – Capt. Rich Wilkowski, mate George Paley, Tom “Big-T” Wortmann, Kenny Burnes and “Mean” Dean Holonics – set out for the canyons on Friday for the tournament. They arrived at the grounds, meeting a 4- to 7-foot chop and occasional 10-footers, though forecasts had called for “prime fishing conditions,” the e-mail said. They started fishing when the committee boat called all lines in at 8 a.m. A 50-pound yellowfin tuna was trolled. After a little while, a white marlin jumped the spread and was hooked. The spread was cleared, and Capt. Rich backed down the boat, and the 69-inch white was placed in the fish box after 20 minutes. Seas worsened, and a couple of more whites entered the spread without biting. Lines out took place at 3 p.m. Back at the docks, Jersey Hooker was the only boat with a white marlin weighed in that day, jumping to the top of the leader board. On the next day, Saturday, the crew released one white, raised a couple and landed a good-sized, gaffer mahi mahi. Three whites were boated in the tournament that final day of the event, and the only one that qualified bumped Jersey Hooker out of first place.


Joe Piscetta and five buddies jumped aboard the boat for a 4-hour Vacation Special Trip, bailing sea bass the whole time at sticky bottom in the ocean. They had to work for the legal-sized lumpheads, but boxed 30 large keepers, a porgy and a cocktail blue.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Charter Boat New Jersey




JERSEYHOOKER.COM

7/26
Vacation special 4 hours hard to get them to bite today.... wound up with 20 fish for the dinner plate and some throw backs ... great group of customers two repeats and two new ones....
Thanks Guys


New Jersey Charter Boat Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey

7/25 4 hour vacation special had Kyle and friends aboard. It was an nice day the group boxed up about 20 sea bass a black fish, few ling and a few ocean pout. Great group thank you....

New Jersey Canyon Tuna Charters


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Saturday July 24 we had Dennis O'Connel and his 5 pals aboard for a day troll at the canyon. We had high expectations because Captain Brain on the Hard Ways had a great yellow fin bite on Friday. We steamed to the Hudson canyon in 4-7' seas with most of them in the 7' range.... we got to the spot and the water was dirty and cold... We trolled east in search of clean warm water.. found clean col-bolt blue water 25 miles north east of where we started trolling ... It was a very slow day and 3 for 4 on Mahi Mahi and 1 45# yellow fin tuna .
Great group of guys despite the conditions and lack of fish it was great to be out there...


Sunday, July 18, 2010

New Jersey Charter Boat Point Pleasant New Jersey


7/17/10
We had the Chris Lurddeke party of 4 aboard for a 4 hour vacation special. We gave sea bassing a shot honestly going through a 100+++ fish to catch 25 keepers biggest fish was about 3 pounds.. Huge disappointments with a couple fluke 17 3/4" = ( . Chris and his buddy got off the boat with 4 nice bags of fillets ....
Thanks Chris ......

Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM
Slip #6
407 channel drive pt. pleasant beach new jersey - Google Maps

Monday, June 7, 2010

New Jersey Shark Fishing Charters Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey

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June is Shark Month book you shark trip now with us 12 hours for $1200.00

Jersey Hooker Charters
407 channel drive pt. pleasant beach new jersey - Google Maps
Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804

Charter Boat Fishing Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey


JERSEYHOOKER.COM
VACATION SPECIAL
$500.00

If your down the shore on vacation looking for some fun and excitement step aboard the Jersey Hooker for half day fishing trip. All bait and tackle is included. The Vacation Special is a half day of fishing for six people and cost $500 + tip for the mate. Our Fishing trips are private. Which means your group has the 43' Jersey Hooker to yourself and hands on help from a professional mate. The Jersey Hooker is also available for cruises and Fireworks cruises .

Jersey Hooker Charters
407 channel drive pt. pleasant beach new jersey - Google Maps
Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804

Fishing Report Bottom fishing has been hot and the Fluke are starting to cooperate.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Striper Charters Point Pleasant New Jersey

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5/23 pea soup no liveies, Hard to locate the bunker. It was little bumpy out for the crew so oped to troll so the boat didn't rock as much. Lines in off Deal Tony Maja #4's 5 minuets in the water hooked up with a double headers this continued till 8am limited out and had two sickies on the boat. Group kept 8 stripe...rs largest was #39 the rest were cookie cutter #25-30 The group wanted to call it a day.

Capt. Rich
732-688-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Striper Charters Point Pleasant New Jersey


5/17/2010 had a call from a couple regulars itching to get out for some striper action live lining or Jigging/plugging. I made a few phone calls put the trip together departed from the dock @ 5:45pm passed the fleet live lining off Spring Lake ended up off Long Branch Birds diving and Bass Blitzing. Fish ranged from 10-25 pounds. A few of the guys had a tough time jigging plugging so we jumped on the troll to get them hooked up on a couple fish we were limited out by 7:30 pm playing catch and release until dark. We kept a rough count of 25 bass released and also kept the legal limit.

Capt. Rich 732-688-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Monday, May 17, 2010

Point Pleasant Beach Fishing Charters





New Jersey Fishing Charters Pt. Pleasant Beach and Waretown Nj

Welcome to Jersey Hooker Charters

Fished north picked up 2 bass and popped off two. continued to work the area with out anymore bites. Reeled them up and head to Spring Lake snagged 30-40 bunks headed south where they had good marks and some troll bite... Dropped 6 bunkers over 10 minuets later a few hook ups and a couple pop offs ran out of bunkers had five in the box. Got back on the troll Tony Maja # 4s on custom built Jersey Hooker Outfitters Bunker Spoon Rods.... Pulled 3 nice fish in 10 minuets trolled around a little longer and the charter said they had too much fish and they wanted to go home. 8 stripers 36-42" fish largest weighing in at 30 pounds and 3 blue fish

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Striper Charter Point Pleasant New Jersey


5/14/2010 afternoon trip with some regulars Mean Dean, Big -T, Tommy, Mr. Surf Rocket, Big Rich Wilkowski, Chris Joe and Miss Alaina R. J. Da Fish. Broke Inlet @ 5:45 pm. Steamed north of Manasquan Inlet Not much life. Marked some fish off Deal through the spoons in while I scoped out the area. Nothing headed up to the Rocks read fish and bait a little too thin to jig on so we broke out the Tony Maja # 4 white and The # 3 white on Custom Jersey Hooker Outfitters Bunker Spoon Rods . Five minuets into the rod with the #4 is screaming, couple minuets later double header fish on the #3 & #4 couple minuets later triple header fish on a stretch, #3 & #4 . I looked over to my starboard side to see a blitz going on. I gave the order pull the trolling gear up broke out the plugs and jigs non stop action for the next hour and a half by that time we had released a dozen keeper fish and boxed our boat limit of 16 fish. four of the fish were in the high 20's 40 + inch fish and the rest were cookie cutter 15 pounders 36". We had a couple sprinkles and beat the storm.... Awesome trip with great people.

Capt. Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Striped Bass Charter Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey




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Tuesday May 11th 2010 we had Mean Dean Holonics and his banking associates from Gene Stravinsky Advantage Financial Robbinsville, NJ aboard the Jersey Hooker. Breaking Manasquan Inlet by 7am we were at the fishing grounds by 7:40 am we had a quick shot and the fish on jigs producing a couple short stripers and a few keepers after searching for life and a couple dozen drops I discussed with the charter the fish were just to spread out to productively jig of them they decided to troll. We pulled out the Custom Jersey Hooker Bunker spoon rods and Tony Maja #4 bunker spoons chartreuse , white and multi colored, all produced well about every 1o minuets we were hooked up the bite on the spoons slowed down and we broke out the Sportfish Products shad rigs and the bite picked right back up. The charter ended up with their limit of stripers 15-30lb range. The guys From Advantage Financial were a blast and we hope to fish with them again.

JERSEYHOOKER.COM
407 channel drive pt. pleasant
beach new jersey - Google Maps
Captain Rich
732-688-8804

Sunday, May 2, 2010

New Jersey Striper Charters


5/1/2010 banner day of striper jigging aboard the Jersey Hooker. Crew consisted of regulars Mean Dean and Big-T ( Big-T the founder of Auto Dynamixs Sport Fishing Team and he had the pool fish 40" bass hitting the scale at 27 pounds), new customers Tommy and Rich (Rich was High Hooked), Seasoned salty veterans Big Rich Wilkowski and Mike Wilkowski, Captain George Paley running the cockpit as Fist mate and "Miss Alaina R. J. Da Fish" Working deck second up. Limited out on Striped Bass 29" - 40" and 5 bluefish.

Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688
-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Saturday, April 17, 2010

NJ Striper Charters Striped Bass Point Pleasant Beach Nj

Great Striper action yesterday limit catches all keepers, Trolling and Jigging. This is amazing early season fishing... Were back at it again today with and afternoon trip hope to put some pictures up soon... Book Now our spring dates are booking up fast..... This is silly fishing, we welcome you aboard..

Capt. Rich 732-688-8804
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Friday, April 16, 2010

Nj Striper Charters, New Jersey Striper Charters


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They are here!!!! Great catches of stripers daily. Spring striper dates are booking up quickly. Call Capt. Rich @ 732-688-8804 to book your next charter aboard the Jersey Hooker.

Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey Bottom Fishing Charters, Sea Bass Charters, Black Fish Charters, Tautog Charters. Striper Charters, Shark Charters

New Jersey Fishing Charters
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Sailing From Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey and Waretown New Jersey
Captatain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 732-899-3928


Two boats two convenient locations. Canyon River Club Marina Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey and Long Key Marina Waretown New Jersey. Jersey Hooker Charters offers a variety of inshore and offshore fishing adventures. Please feel free to call us with any questions or check out the official website JERSEYHOOKER.COM .
Thanks
Jersey Hooker Charters
732-899-3928

New Jersey Fluke Charters Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey

New Jersey Inshore and Offshore Fishing Charters
Sailing From Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey and Waretown New Jersey

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Captatain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 732-899-3928



Captatain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 732-899-3928
JERSEYHOOKER.COM

Point Pleasant New Jersey Inshore Fishing Charters




www.jerseyhookercharters.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 732-899-3928

Captain Rich had the pleasure of having Ken Jelnicki "Mr. Surf Rocket" aboard the "New" Jersey Hooker on 4/14/2010. The dynamic duo departed from the Canyon River Club Marina Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey at 8am. Capt. Rich made a stop off Spring Lake lots of life but no fish. Capt. decided to head north found the fish off of long branch worked them for a couple hours with steady action of keeper ranging from 29"-32" . Rich and Ken took their limit of four stripers and were back at the dock by 12:30pm. Great day on the water.

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New Jersey Inshore Black Fish Charters


www.jerseyhookercharters.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 732-899-3928

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New Jersey Inshore Striper Charters

JERSEYHOOKER.COM
Captain Rich Wilkowski
732-688-8804 or 72-899-3928

The "New" Jersey Hooker has been sailing the past week for Striped Bass. The stripers have been ranging from 29"-40" with limit catches on all trips so far. The bite has been primarily on Tony Maja bunker spoons. Our weekend dates are filling up quickly but plenty of week day dates available.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Point Pleasant Beach Fishing Charter New Jersey

www.jerseyhooker.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
(732) 688-8804



Jersey Hooker a 43' Customized Egg Harbor Tournament Edition, sailing from the Canyon River Club Marina 407 Channel Drive Pt. Pleasant Beach,
New Jersey, just minuets from the Manasquan Inlet We specialize in inshore and offshore sportfishing. Give Captain Rich a call to discuss your next fishing adventure (732) 688-8804.

Blackfish Charter Tautog Charter New Jersey

www.jerseyhooker.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
(732) 688-8804

With such a short spring Tautog season we are trying to make it count for our customers full day open boat trips (must make a reservation) from April 15th
to April 30th. The Black Fish trips will include all tackle clams and crabs. Call Captain Rich (732) 688-8804 to reserve your spot.

New Jersey Trophy Striper Charters

www.jerseyhooker.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
(732) 688-8804

2010 Trophy Spring Striper full day fishing charters, two boats, two locations dates are booking up fast. We are offering open boat as well as private charters. Call Captain Rich to reserve your date (732) 688-8804.

New Jersey Fishing Charters Pt. Pleasant Beach and Waretown Nj

www.jerseyhooker.com
Captain Rich Wilkowski
(732) 688-8804


Jersey Hooker Charters added a new vessel and a new location for 2010.
The "new" Jersey Hooker a 43' Customized Egg Harbor Tournament Edition, will be sailing from the Canyon River Club Marina 407 Channel Drive Pt. Pleasant Beach,
New Jersey, just minuets from the Manasquan Inlet.

The "original" Jersey Hooker 40' Customized Pacemaker Sport Fishermen, will continue to sail from Long Key Yacht Club 104 Main Street Waretown, New Jersey. Departing from Waretown has its advantages over Long Beach Island, competitive rates, and minume traffic.





Friday, March 19, 2010

New Jersey Shark Fishing Charters 2010

www.jerseyhooker.com

We will have a shark season for 2010!!!!!

Call today to book your 2010 shark charter aboard the "new" Jersey Hooker 43' Custom Egg Harbor tournament edition powered by twin brand new 450hp Cummins diesel engines, capable of speeds to 28 knots. Captain Rich Wilkowski 732-688-8804



March 19, 2010 - The Atlantic City Press today reported that New Jersey shark fishermen have gotten a reprieve from the federal government with news that the state will be given more time to conform to management measures. The decision means that New Jersey's shark season can commence as normal for those who specifically target mako, thresher and blue sharks, which is exceptional news for New Jersey's struggling recreational fishing industry.