| Fishing Cape May (continued) |
On the Rocks... He fishes the beaches, jetties and rock piles along the bay and the beach. A surf fisherman, Jackson owns a bait and tackle store in West Cape May where he rents equipment and leads surf fishing expeditions. He told CapeMay.com its the same challenge on land as sea and of the integral part nature plays in a fishermans world. I come out here practically every day, Jackson said during an interview on the beach. Right now, Im waiting for the weakfish to come in. I heard a few were caught already. Jackson explained his passion for fishing as he wedged the four poles into the sand. I love the beach and the ocean, watching the birds and other life, he said emphatically. Watching the birds, where they flock and feed tells fishermen where to look. This place we have here, this place we call home, is one of the most unique areas around. And I worry about it. If we dont protect it now, it wont be here for the next generation. I dont always take the fish home that I catch, he continued. Mostly I catch and release, unless I know Im going to have it for dinner that night. Ill never freeze fish, if I know Im not going to eat it that night I always throw it back. Over-fishing, in fact, has forced state and
national regulations on most types of fishing. The
striper population, for example, was so depleted that
strict rules have been enforced this last decade. Until
this year, only two fish both measuring 28 inches
or longer were allowed to be kept. This year, a
third is being allowed and must measure at least 24
inches a good sign that these regulations are
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But over-fishing is but one threat Jackson sees. Over development and mans seeming insensitivity to nature could put Cape Mays current quality of life as well as its economics in jeopardy. Cape May is one of the worlds
foremost bird migratory paths, Jackson said. Thousands of bird watchers from all over the world
come here. The World Series of Birding is held here. And
birds follow food. Over development removes exhausts
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Jackson cites the towns beach cleaning machine as another infringement on the environment. Its a large sweeping machine which does its job well, removing all debris from the beach. Jackson thinks it does its job a bit too well. I remember for years there were huge amounts and
varieties of crabs that lived on the beach, he said. Today Im hard pressed to find any. The beach cleaner
eats up that which they need to feed on. And remember, sea birds
and fish feed on crabs. Its all connected. And we as a
people are connected to that, too. We must think about these
things. Natures vulnerability is not lost on those who fish the big ones like marlin, shark and tuna. Beginning in mid-June, these sports fishermen often fish near the 100 fathom line, locally called the Canyon, the edge of the Continental Shelf which attracts small bait fish that draw in the larger ones.
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| Captain James Rookie
Heinold fishes the canyon every summer in various
tournaments including the prestigious Mid-Atlantic
$500,000 one of the largest cash purses in the
sport. Rookie captain of the 48-foot Ocean Yacht Second
Time Around told CapeMay.com tournament
fishing is a gentlemens sport, mostly
catch and release. Most of the big fish caught in tournament fishing are catch and release, he said. Because there are no tournament monitors per se on the boat, your word is your honor. Often there are hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake. If youre caught cheating, odds are youll never be allowed to enter another tournament. These fishermen go so far as to tag the fish before releasing them so they may be monitored by the Billfish Foundation, a non-profit organization conserving and enhancing billfish populations worldwide through scientific research, education, and advocacy. If by chance the fish is caught again, the original angler receives a plaque from the foundation.
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Of course, not all fish must be thrown back and certainly not all are. Fish caught and cooked the very same day is commonplace in these parts. And its the rare resident seen during fishing season at a market buying fish. Caught a bunch of weakfish, want some? asks the neighbor around the corner. How bout some sea bass? The drumfish are starting to run. Im goin fishin next week. Theyre good eatin! Whether fishing the rocks, chartering a party boat or
deep sea fishing, the thrill and challenge of fishing can be
addicting. Hooked on fishing, reads many a bumper
sticker in Cape May. Smiled Jim Rookie Heinold, Its something youll never forget. |
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Party
Boat Fishing |
And if you get lucky! Striped bass has been long admired as one of the finest eating fishes around. Firm and white-fleshed, its subtle flavor can stand alone grilled, baked or pan-fried. For a delicious treat especially with freshly-caught striper try this simple beurre blanc sauce.
4 Tbs. shallot, minced 4 Tbs. fresh garlic, minced 2/3 cup fresh lemon juice (lime juice may be substituted) 2/3 cup white wine 8 Tbs. lightly salted butter, cut into pieces and chilled Combine shallot, garlic, lemon or lime juice and white wine in small saucepan. Over medium-high heat, reduce mixture to 3 tablespoons. Set aside. Grill, bake or pan-fry fish. Just before serving, return pan to low heat and whisk in butter, a piece at a time stirring just until soft (not melted), removing pan from heat if necessary, until mixture emulsifies. Spoon over fish and garnish with fresh chives, if desired. Serves four. |