In a world dominated by Instagram and TikTok, it's been a very long time since a post has been made directly on the website. Well... Here is that long overdue post. If you're new here, welcome! If you're not, thank you for sticking around.To begin, I would like to officially announce that Apex Anglers is now available for booking 7 days a week year-round. This is nothing new for the
September 16, 2017
I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll be saying it forever, but it is amazing how fast the summer goes by. Years pass in the blink of an eye now and when life moves that fast, it can be difficult to keep up with the website, especially from the beach! I do apologize for the lack of reports this summer, but it was both the busiest, and most difficult
January 14, 2017
The surf was rough, the sky filled with dark ominous clouds as rain swept into my face. I was alone, surrounded by sharks… And they were hungry. It was Friday the 13th and according to Hollywood, I fell in and was ripped to shreds by Megalodon himself. Sadly, however, this is just a fishing report. The day began with sunshine and a steady, but pleasant breeze out of the south
September 26, 2016
As we depart and recover from yet another incredible season, here is a look at all the finer details on all of our catches from the 2016 New Jersey summer shark season. Sandbar shark: Largest: Approx 7’2 by Billy Kapp Total caught: 185 Previously tagged: 1 Sand Tiger shark: Largest: Between 9 and 10′ Total caught: 17 Previously tagged: 1 Dusky shark: Largest: Approx 4′ by Don Silvernail Total Caught:
July 8, 2016
“Wow, it’s been quiet here on the website lately.” – Someone, probably. Whether that is the truth or not will be left up for debate… But, fear not! I have just been very busy with the sharks, and the shark related tasks at hand. Too busy to sleep, or to function for that matter. Anyway, here is the latest in Apex Anglers land: Our toothy friends are still here, and they
June 2, 2016
It was Monday night, well, Tuesday. It was Tuesday, and the familiar aroma of freshly gigged stingray had overcome the spare fridge. The plan was to wake up for sunrise, the alarm set for 3pm, should an over snoozing occur. It did. Rolling over around noon. OK, prefishing for more bait is out, as there was still the matter of respooling and resplicing the Tiagra 80, on which the topshot