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A tiny rise in water temperature can flip the striper switch, and we’re putting you right where those micro-warms and ambush lanes collide. Spring season just opened in New Jersey, so we pull together 15 field-tested tactics from our guests and our own time on the flats to help you find fish fast and waste less time guessing.
We start with heat: why dark mud warms faster than sand, how wind can either add warmth or strip it away, and where shallow protected coves outproduce open channels. Then we stack timing on top of that—midday sun, outgoing tide, and the second day of a warming trend—to funnel bait off flats and set stripers on ledges. You’ll learn to work the entire water column with compact suspending baits and small soft plastics, slow your cadence with longer pauses, and keep action alive even at cold-water speeds. We lay out the simple pattern that repeats all spring: find the bait, then fish the nearest edge, seam, or shadow line.
Bait matters now more than ever. Bloodworms, shrimp, clams, and small crabs match what’s actually in the system before big bunker and herring waves arrive. We cover structure strategy—bridges, docks, sod bank points, jetties—and explain why night fishing around artificial light lines can be lethal for bigger fish. We also talk tackle that protects subtle bites without underpowering surprise cows and the one rule that saves whole sessions: stay mobile if the water feels lifeless.
Finally, we demystify electronics. Even a basic fish finder can reveal temperature breaks, bait clouds, and size separation if you tune it right. Read your screen, chart your edges, and stop driving past the fish. If you’re eyeing the Raritan, we share a simple starting plan, safety tips around ripping currents, and the lures we trust when water sits in the 40s. Subscribe, share with your fishing crew, and leave a review to tell us which tip you’ll test first this week.
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Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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A tiny rise in water temperature can flip the striper switch, and we’re putting you right where those micro-warms and ambush lanes collide. Spring season just opened in New Jersey, so we pull together 15 field-tested tactics from our guests and our own time on the flats to help you find fish fast and waste less time guessing.
We start with heat: why dark mud warms faster than sand, how wind can either add warmth or strip it away, and where shallow protected coves outproduce open channels. Then we stack timing on top of that—midday sun, outgoing tide, and the second day of a warming trend—to funnel bait off flats and set stripers on ledges. You’ll learn to work the entire water column with compact suspending baits and small soft plastics, slow your cadence with longer pauses, and keep action alive even at cold-water speeds. We lay out the simple pattern that repeats all spring: find the bait, then fish the nearest edge, seam, or shadow line.
Bait matters now more than ever. Bloodworms, shrimp, clams, and small crabs match what’s actually in the system before big bunker and herring waves arrive. We cover structure strategy—bridges, docks, sod bank points, jetties—and explain why night fishing around artificial light lines can be lethal for bigger fish. We also talk tackle that protects subtle bites without underpowering surprise cows and the one rule that saves whole sessions: stay mobile if the water feels lifeless.
Finally, we demystify electronics. Even a basic fish finder can reveal temperature breaks, bait clouds, and size separation if you tune it right. Read your screen, chart your edges, and stop driving past the fish. If you’re eyeing the Raritan, we share a simple starting plan, safety tips around ripping currents, and the lures we trust when water sits in the 40s. Subscribe, share with your fishing crew, and leave a review to tell us which tip you’ll test first this week.
Support the show
Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]

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