Posts Tagged ‘Fishing Club’
Belmar Fishing Club Ocotober Report
Thursday October 24th 2024 Conditions were picturesque with sightings of dolphins and whales, on arrival at the 12th Ave beach. It was beautiful. With an outgoing tide, northwest wind, and falling sun, there were promising signs of a memorable catch. Could this be the day we catch the 30lber? Catch or not, any day in…
Read MoreBES Fishing Club Boat Trip Report: July 18th, 2024
Today, BES Fishing Club embarked on our now second annual end of year celebration with help from our friends on the Capt. Cal II. With a quick head count and reminder to yell, “fish on” when you got a bite; we were off to another adventure we wouldn’t forget. The sights and sounds of the…
Read MoreBES Fishing Club Article on NJ.com
Please visit this link for the article on their website https://www.nj.com/galleries/S4YQVXTYMNASZAPGB4E7TA4OXA/ Belmar Elementary School fishing club By Jim Lowney | For NJ Advance Media Leif Pettersen, Belmar Elementary School fishing club founder and advisor, shows students how to cast during a surf fishing trip in Belmar on Thursday, October 26, 2023.
Read MoreBES Fishing Club Report 10/5/2023
Silver Lake, Lake Como, Shark River inlet, Shark River, the surf, or even take a boat in the ocean; Belmar has some of the most diverse fishing opportunities per square mile than anywhere. One minute you could be hooked into a largemouth bass then run across the street to the beach and fish for stripers…
Read MoreBES Fishing Club Report: Tuesday May 23rd, 2023
The BES Fishing Club took on its first saltwater fishing mission yesterday afternoon. With a trek of just about an hour in total, we definitely got some good cardiovascular exercise and our daily dose of Vitamin D. People often refer to fishing as a leisure activity, but days like this remind me that fishing really…
Read MoreLake Como Fishing Report: Tuesday 4/25/23
Lake Como Fishing Report: Tuesday 4/25/23 The Belmar Middle School Fishing Club hit the lake today 20 strong with the help from Mrs. Travers and Mrs. Veltre. With 20 rods, worms, and lures/tackle of all sorts in tow; the crews morale was high, and rightfully so. The weather was a typical spring day with partial…
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