Tog Limit Now At Five Through December 31 - 97.3 ESPN

After pleasantly enduring a decent and progressively hotter tog (blackfish) bite that started in early October and intensified to torrid entering this month, the possession limit, as of yesterday, is now five instead of the previous one fish.
Indeed, the chew along the jetties and in and around the wrecks and rubble is one of the most aggressive seen in years, at least insofar as comments from anglers and tackle shop owners along most of the Jersey shore that we’ve spoken with.
Earlier this week we witnessed copious sales of rigs, sinkers, and specialized tog jigs, in addition quarter, half, and full bushel buys of green crabs, a fave bait for blackfish. This, in between picking off a keeper here and there for dinner dropping crab-baited jigs from various inlet jetties and bulkheads, such as the access behind the condos at Barnegat Light. Not a spot burn for the latter, as anyone and everyone who is a landlubber togger in the area and beyond knows about this easily accessible locus!
Indeed, the chew along the jetties and in and around the wrecks and rubble is one of the most aggressive seen in years, at least insofar as comments from anglers and tackle shop owners along most of the Jersey shore that we’ve spoken with.
Earlier this week we witnessed copious sales of rigs, sinkers, and specialized tog jigs, in addition quarter, half, and full bushel buys of green crabs, a fave bait for blackfish. This, in between picking off a keeper here and there for dinner dropping crab-baited jigs from various inlet jetties and bulkheads, such as the access behind the condos at Barnegat Light. Not a spot burn for the latter, as anyone and everyone who is a landlubber togger in the area and beyond knows about this easily accessible locus!