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Red Hot White Perch Fishing Going On


Red Hot White Perch Fishing Going On
Known as the “most cruel of months” because of its capricious weather (read: blue bird one day, penguin the next), the third turn of the calendar ushers the first fishing of the New Year.
The way the white perch are glomming blood worm segments and grass shrimp baits, and also the Fishbites Blood Worm Alternative chunks, presented on hi-lo rigs, in addition to slowly retrieved 1/16-oz. jig heads mated to 1-1/2 to 2-inch curly tail grubs, it’s indeed a fun fishing situation.
Sure, the March 1 opening of the bay and tidal river striped bass season and also the winter flounder season is witnessing fair to decent results keeper-wise, the fact is that if you’d like a fresh fish dinner like no other, then pack the light tackle, bet the bloods, grassies and jigs, and head to the likes of the rivers Toms, Mullica, Bass, Great Egg Harbor and Middle (boat only for the latter), as well as the notoriously over-looked Nacote Creek also ....

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Flood damage on the rise for NJ homes | NJ Spotlight News


Credit: (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
File photo: June 20, 2019, people inspect the floodwaters submerging Broadway in Westville after a severe storm.
More than 94,000 New Jersey houses are subject to substantial flooding this year at an average cost of some $4,400 per property, and the financial damage will get worse as climate changes over the next 30 years, according to a report published Monday.
“The Cost of Climate” by the nonprofit First Street Foundation calculated that another 10,800 properties across the state will suffer flood damage by 2051 because of the bigger storms and higher seas that come with climate change, and that the average annual loss will rise 53% to $6,755. ....

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