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Hookin' a Big One

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Welcome to the Hookin’ a Big One podcast. I am your host, Harrison Mylowe. This podcast is geared towards anyone who likes to do or is interested in recreational saltwater fishing in the state of New Jersey. I will go into different aspects of the activity from baiting and rigging up your rod to how to properly cook and clean fish. So if this is something you are interested in please subscribe now.

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Episode How to properly hold fishing gear when it’s in the water. Cover

How to properly hold fishing gear when it’s in the water.

Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Hookin’ a Big One Episode Title: How to properly hold fishing gear when it’s in the water. You are listening to Hookin’ a Big One the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe. In this episode of Hookin’ a Big One the Podcast we discuss: how to properly hold fishing gear when it’s in the water. grip spinning rods with the reel facing down, placing your dominant hand's fingers around the reel's arm (between middle/ring or ring/pinky) for control, and use your other hand on the rod's butt; keep the rod tip pointed at the water, maintain a slight angle (around 45 degrees) to split load between rod and line, and keep the line taut to prevent fish from dropping the bait or spitting the hook. SEGMENT 1: FOR SPINNING RODS (MOST COMMON) 1. Grip: Hold the rod with your dominant hand, the reel facing the water (downwards). 2. Hand Placement: Position the reel's arm between your middle and ring fingers, or between your ring finger and pinky. Your thumb rests on top for stability. 3. Reeling Hand: Use your opposite hand on the rod's butt for balance and reeling. 4. Line Control: Keep your index finger positioned to manage the line or snap the bail. SEGMENT 2: FOR FIGHTING A FISH 1. Angle: Hold the rod at a 45-degree angle to distribute pressure between the rod and line, preventing breakage. 2. Tension: Keep the line tight; if the fish runs toward you, reel in the slack immediately to keep tension. 3. Stillness: Avoid jerky movements; a steady, firm pressure is best. SEGMENT 3: KEY TIPS 1. Reel Position: Always point the spinning reel's eyelets and reel toward the ground to avoid tangles and improve casting. 2. Balance: Holding the rod correctly near the reel provides better balance and control. 3. Baitfishing/Trolling: Use rod holders or sand spikes for stationary fishing to keep the rod still and your hands free. MUSIC CREDITS: LIST THE ARTIST AND SONG NAME 1. Lets Go Fishing by Emmraan 2. Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny 3. Super High by Jeremy Korpas 4. Bohemian Beach by Chris Haugon CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 1. @theHVSPN [https://twitter.com/thehvspn?lang=en]

28. Jan. 2026 - 6 min
Episode how to prepare for fishing on a boat Cover

how to prepare for fishing on a boat

Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Hookin’ a Big One Episode Title: how to prepare for fishing on a boat You are listening to Hookin’ a Big One the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe. In this episode of Hookin’ a Big One the Podcast we discuss: how to prepare for fishing on a boat get your license & check regs, pack safety gear (PFDs, first aid, flares), bring weather-appropriate layers & sun protection, essential tackle (rod, reel, hooks, line, pliers, cutters), and food/drinks, plus cash, while researching target species (Stripers, Fluke, Tuna) and hot spots for your season SEGMENT 1: BEFORE YOU GO: RESEARCH & REGULATIONS AND GEAR & TACKLE 1. Licenses & Permits: Get your NJ saltwater fishing license and any required federal permits (like for sharks). 2. Regulations: Check NJ Fish & Wildlife for current size/creel limits for species like Stripers, Fluke, Tautog, Bluefish, Cod, & Tuna. 3. Weather & Fish Reports: Check forecasts (wind is key!) and local reports (The Fisherman, etc.) to know what's running and where. 4. Boat Prep: Check safety gear (PFDs, VHF, flares, fire ext.), navigation, and engine (if applicable). 5. Rods/Reels: Suitable for target fish (e.g., heavier for offshore tuna/shark). 6. Line/Hooks: Plenty of line, circle hooks (for sharks), swivels, sinkers. 7. Tools: Pliers (hook removal), line cutters, gaff/harpoon (for big fish). 8. Bait/Lures: Live bunker, eels, clams, or artificials (jigs, plugs, spoons). 9. Electronics: Fish finder to locate structure and fish. SEGMENT 2: PERSONAL ITEMS & SAFETY AND ON THE BOAT 1. Clothing: Layers (base, mid, rain gear), wide-brimmed hat, non-slip shoes. 2. Sun Protection: High SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, protective eyewear. 3. Health: Seasickness meds (take early!), first-aid kit, snacks, water, bug spray. 4. Storage: Waterproof bag for phone/keys, coolers (fish/drinks), bucket for bait. 5. Cash: For gratuities, bait, or galley purchases. 6. Listen: To the captain/crew for safety and fishing tips. 7. Be Aware: Of slippery decks and lines. 8. Focus: On your line, fish finder, and surroundings. MUSIC CREDITS: LIST THE ARTIST AND SONG NAME 1. Lets Go Fishing by Emmraan 2. Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny 3. Super High by Jeremy Korpas 4. Bohemian Beach by Chris Haugon CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 1. @theHVSPN [https://twitter.com/thehvspn?lang=en] Sources 1. morichesboatandmotor.com [https://www.morichesboatandmotor.com/blog/fishing-from-a-boat?Tag=Guide#:~:text=Gearing%20Up,plenty%20of%20snacks%20and%20beverages!]

12. Jan. 2026 - 5 min
Episode How to find out what fish are located in what area in New Jersey Cover

How to find out what fish are located in what area in New Jersey

Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Hookin’ a Big One Episode Title: How to find out what fish are located in what area in New Jersey You are listening to Hookin’ a Big One the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe. In this episode of Hookin’ a Big One the Podcast we discuss: How to find out what fish are located in what area of New Jersey. You can find out what fish are in New Jersey by using the New Jersey DEP's "Great Fishing Close to Home" app [https://www.thefisherman.com/article/great-fishing-close-to-home-in-new-jersey-get-the-app/], the FishMap.org website, the NJDEP's mapping applications [https://dep.nj.gov/njfw/destinations/maps/], and by checking regional fishing reports from sources like On The Water [https://onthewater.com/regions/northern-new-jersey]. SEGMENT 1: ONLINE APPS AND WEBSITES 1. Great Fishing Close to Home [https://www.google.com/search?q=Great+Fishing+Close+to+Home&safe=active&sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&ei=dlokaePhJrajptQPlqbe4QU&ved=2ahUKEwjK2sa12ZyRAxUag4kEHUsSGi0QgK4QegQIAxAB&uact=5&oq=+How+to+find+out+what+fish+are+located+in+what+area+of+New+Jersey%0D%0A&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiQiBIb3cgdG8gZmluZCBvdXQgd2hhdCBmaXNoIGFyZSBsb2NhdGVkIGluIHdoYXQgYXJlYSBvZiBOZXcgSmVyc2V5CjIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATITEC4YAxjUAhi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAUjbGVCEDViEDXABeAGQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKYAgGgAh6oAgqYAx7xBTIAOGMWSHZxugYECAEYCpIHATGgBwCyBwC4BwDCBwM0LTHIBxY&sclient=gws-wiz-serp&mstk=AUtExfCsRZ4AVbY8TquhJdprPITN4ciPDTIw2pyxFkT3_8WVEYGaxVfsJYmCe-Fdwa3WxGty6dbvHZMEnuFROQjPoINh6kF-Kf7d1g7zREOip8quraAcy5IgnyucIONHTZVyGk0&csui=3]: This app is a good way to find out about sportfish in specific waterbodies and includes information on ownership and permits. 2. FishMap.org [https://www.google.com/search?q=FishMap.org&safe=active&sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&ei=dlokaePhJrajptQPlqbe4QU&ved=2ahUKEwjK2sa12ZyRAxUag4kEHUsSGi0QgK4QegQIAxAD&uact=5&oq=+How+to+find+out+what+fish+are+located+in+what+area+of+New+Jersey%0D%0A&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiQiBIb3cgdG8gZmluZCBvdXQgd2hhdCBmaXNoIGFyZSBsb2NhdGVkIGluIHdoYXQgYXJlYSBvZiBOZXcgSmVyc2V5CjIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATITEC4YAxjUAhi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAUjbGVCEDViEDXABeAGQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKYAgGgAh6oAgqYAx7xBTIAOGMWSHZxugYECAEYCpIHATGgBwCyBwC4BwDCBwM0LTHIBxY&sclient=gws-wiz-serp&mstk=AUtExfCsRZ4AVbY8TquhJdprPITN4ciPDTIw2pyxFkT3_8WVEYGaxVfsJYmCe-Fdwa3WxGty6dbvHZMEnuFROQjPoINh6kF-Kf7d1g7zREOip8quraAcy5IgnyucIONHTZVyGk0&csui=3]: This site helps you learn about fish species and visually explore their ranges. 3. NJDEP Mapping Applications [https://www.google.com/search?q=NJDEP+Mapping+Applications&safe=active&sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&ei=dlokaePhJrajptQPlqbe4QU&ved=2ahUKEwjK2sa12ZyRAxUag4kEHUsSGi0QgK4QegQIAxAF&uact=5&oq=+How+to+find+out+what+fish+are+located+in+what+area+of+New+Jersey%0D%0A&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiQiBIb3cgdG8gZmluZCBvdXQgd2hhdCBmaXNoIGFyZSBsb2NhdGVkIGluIHdoYXQgYXJlYSBvZiBOZXcgSmVyc2V5CjIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATITEC4YAxjUAhi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAUjbGVCEDViEDXABeAGQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKYAgGgAh6oAgqYAx7xBTIAOGMWSHZxugYECAEYCpIHATGgBwCyBwC4BwDCBwM0LTHIBxY&sclient=gws-wiz-serp&mstk=AUtExfCsRZ4AVbY8TquhJdprPITN4ciPDTIw2pyxFkT3_8WVEYGaxVfsJYmCe-Fdwa3WxGty6dbvHZMEnuFROQjPoINh6kF-Kf7d1g7zREOip8quraAcy5IgnyucIONHTZVyGk0&csui=3]: The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection offers various web applications and GIS data to help you find information on fishing locations and wildlife management areas. SEGMENT 2: FISHING REPORTS 1. Regional fishing reports: Websites like On The Water provide up-to-date reports on what fish are being caught in different parts of the state, such as Northern New Jersey. 2. FishTrack [https://www.google.com/search?q=FishTrack&safe=active&sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&ei=dlokaePhJrajptQPlqbe4QU&ved=2ahUKEwjK2sa12ZyRAxUag4kEHUsSGi0QgK4QegQIBRAC&uact=5&oq=+How+to+find+out+what+fish+are+located+in+what+area+of+New+Jersey%0D%0A&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiQiBIb3cgdG8gZmluZCBvdXQgd2hhdCBmaXNoIGFyZSBsb2NhdGVkIGluIHdoYXQgYXJlYSBvZiBOZXcgSmVyc2V5CjIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATITEC4YAxjUAhi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAUjbGVCEDViEDXABeAGQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKYAgGgAh6oAgqYAx7xBTIAOGMWSHZxugYECAEYCpIHATGgBwCyBwC4BwDCBwM0LTHIBxY&sclient=gws-wiz-serp&mstk=AUtExfCsRZ4AVbY8TquhJdprPITN4ciPDTIw2pyxFkT3_8WVEYGaxVfsJYmCe-Fdwa3WxGty6dbvHZMEnuFROQjPoINh6kF-Kf7d1g7zREOip8quraAcy5IgnyucIONHTZVyGk0&csui=3]: For offshore fishing, this site provides charts with satellite data to help you locate fish concentrations. SEGMENT 3: OTHER RESOURCES 1. Seafood Finder [https://www.google.com/search?q=Seafood+Finder&safe=active&sca_esv=af9a0f2a868a02c8&ei=dlokaePhJrajptQPlqbe4QU&ved=2ahUKEwjK2sa12ZyRAxUag4kEHUsSGi0QgK4QegQICBAB&uact=5&oq=+How+to+find+out+what+fish+are+located+in+what+area+of+New+Jersey%0D%0A&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiQiBIb3cgdG8gZmluZCBvdXQgd2hhdCBmaXNoIGFyZSBsb2NhdGVkIGluIHdoYXQgYXJlYSBvZiBOZXcgSmVyc2V5CjIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATITEC4YAxjUAhi0AhjqAhiPAdgBATIQEAAYAxi0AhjqAhiPAdgBAUjbGVCEDViEDXABeAGQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQH4AQKYAgGgAh6oAgqYAx7xBTIAOGMWSHZxugYECAEYCpIHATGgBwCyBwC4BwDCBwM0LTHIBxY&sclient=gws-wiz-serp&mstk=AUtExfCsRZ4AVbY8TquhJdprPITN4ciPDTIw2pyxFkT3_8WVEYGaxVfsJYmCe-Fdwa3WxGty6dbvHZMEnuFROQjPoINh6kF-Kf7d1g7zREOip8quraAcy5IgnyucIONHTZVyGk0&csui=3]: If you are interested in seafood, the New Jersey Seafood Finder lists where to find local seafood products. 2. Local resources: Check local fishing forums and city tourism guides to find out about local fishing hotspots and regulations. MUSIC CREDITS: LIST THE ARTIST AND SONG NAME 1. Lets Go Fishing by Emmraan 2. Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny 3. Super High by Jeremy Korpas 4. Bohemian Beach by Chris Haugon CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 1. @theHVSPN [https://twitter.com/thehvspn?lang=en]

12. Jan. 2026 - 7 min
Episode how to cook a fish that you caught in the ocean Cover

how to cook a fish that you caught in the ocean

Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Hookin a Big One Episode Title: how to cook a fish that you caught in the Ocean You are listening to Hookin a Big One the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe. In this episode of Hooking a big one the Podcast we discuss: How to cook a fish that you caught in the ocean Pan searing, grilling or baking with basic seasonings like salt, pepper, and lemon Segment 1: Prepare the fish and season the fish 1. clean and dry: got the fish, remove scales and excess blood and rinse it with cold water Pat it completely dry with paper towels 2. score the fish : For a whole fish, make a few shallow cuts on the thickest parts of the skin with a sharp knife. this helps with even cooking and flavor absorption 3. Keep it simple: use Basics like Olive oil, salt, and black pepper for a clean flavor 4. Add aromatics: Stuff the cavity with lemon slices dill, or other fresh herbs 5. consider breeding: for fillets, a breeding or a spice blend can add a crispy texture SEGMENT 2: CHOOSING A COOKING METHOD AND CHECKING FOR DONENESS 1. Pan-searing: Heat olive oil or butter in a skillet over medium high heat. place the fish seasoned side down and cook for 2 to 3 minutes until golden brown flip and cook the other side until opaque 2. Grilling: Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. Brush the fish with oil and grill for 4-5 minutes per side, or until the flesh flakes easily with a fork. 3. Baking: Preheat the oven to 4. 350−450∘ 5. 350−450∘F, depending on the thickness of the fish. Place the seasoned fish on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 15-22 minutes, or until it is cooked through and flakes easily. 6. Poaching/Steaming: Gently simmer fish in a liquid with aromatics like lemon juice, garlic, and herbs. When steaming, place the fish in a steamer basket over simmering water, cover, and steam for about 8 minutes. 7. SEGMENT 3: TITLE OF SEGMENT Text or script goes here. You can also include any links mentioned in your show that you want people to check out. MUSIC CREDITS: LIST THE ARTIST AND SONG NAME 1. Lets Go Fishing by Emmraan 2. Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny 3. Super High by Jeremy Korpas 4. Bohemian Beach by Chris Haugon CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 1. @theHVSPN [https://twitter.com/thehvspn?lang=en] Sources used 1. thekitchn.com [https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-cook-fish-on-the-stovetop-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-204805] 2. www.takemefishing.org [https://www.takemefishing.org/how-to-fish/fishing-tips/how-to-cook-fish/#:~:text=Hogfish-,How%20to%20Grill%20Fish,Rainbow%20or%20steelhead%20trout]

5. Jan. 2026 - 8 min
Episode how to make sure bait dosen’t fall off the hook and rig Cover

how to make sure bait dosen’t fall off the hook and rig

Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network  Show Name:  Hookin’ a Big One  Episode Title:  how to make sure bait dosen’t fall off the hook and rig * You are listening to  Hookin’ a Big One   * the podcast with your host(s) Harrison Mylowe. * * In this episode of  Hookin’ a Big One  *   the Podcast we discuss: how to make sure bait dosen’t fall off the hook and rig * * Use specialized rigs like the egg loop not for soft bait, secure, live bait with bait string or elastic thread or use a two hook rig for larger baits  SEGMENT 1: RIGGING AND BAIT SECURITY METHODS AND SPECIALIZED HOOKS AND RIGS * Egg loop knot: This knot is ideal for soft baits, allowing you to clinch the bait tightly within the loop, preventing fish from easily pulling it off * Bait String or Elastic Thread: use bait string or specialized elastic thread to tie the bait securely to the hook, which is especially helpful for strong casts * Two-Hook Rig: for larger baits like pilchards, use a two hook rig by threading, the first hook through the back and the second hook through the spine. A half hitch around the tail of the bait can also provide extra security. * Use hooks with built-in bait keepers or bait pegs. * Add a sticky soft plastic bait for a small piece of artificial bait to the hook to help hold the natural bait in place * Try using circle hooks with a method that involves pinning the bait through the lower and upper jaw to help keep it secure on the hook SEGMENT 2:  BAIT PREPARATION, AND NEW JERSEY SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS * Brine cut bait to toughen it up and help it hold on the hook longer. * Firm punch base by adding cornstarch or flour * For live bait like minnows, hooking them under the chin and up through both lips can be effective * While these technique are general, the best rigging will depend on the specific fish and you are using in New Jersey Waters * For example, when targeting striped bass using squid or artificial strips with your natural bait, can help keep everything on the hook  * always check local regulations, especially if using a circle hooks to ensure compliance with rules in New Jersey SEGMENT 3:  TITLE OF SEGMENT * Text or script goes here.  You can also include any links mentioned in your show that you want people to check out. MUSIC CREDITS:   LIST THE ARTIST AND SONG NAME * Lets Go Fishing by Emmraan * Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny * Super High by Jeremy Korpas * Bohemian Beach by Chris Haugon CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA * @theHVSPN [https://twitter.com/thehvspn?lang=en] *

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