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You are just the right guy. We want to test the diving from his house. His deck has stairs straight into the river - at low tide, it's a beach. There's a lot of boat traffic but neighbors have two or three jetties that are definitely worth looking over. I reckon they're in about 15-20 feet when the tide is in. A lot of fish to spear down there. Obviously have to tow a float and stay away from the main channel but could be some interesting diving. I've always driven up to 8th street but this entry is even easier. Any interest?

Ummmnnn - hellya... I can bring ice and beer or whatever would be appreciated... (post dive) :-)

Just got back in from a 3 tank dive off of sea girt reef today - no lobsters or fish but lots of mussels... Drunken Mussel recipe if you want to look it up on google - real good - no joking on that one... Mussels were very clean - dragged them behind the boat for a bit to wash them off... Family was very happy with the catch....
 
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They shouldn't. Whole point of the thread. Local residents in Deal don't like 'others' on their roads and beaches. It's a nice town that could get overrun by rifraff looking to use 'their' beach.

You do know We are the riff raff.... lol
 
Ummmnnn - hellya... I can bring ice and beer or whatever would be appreciated... (post dive) :)
:) -a little "give and take" seems to be to be alive and well here...

...//... Just got back in from a 3 tank dive off of sea girt reef today - no lobsters or fish but lots of mussels... Drunken Mussel recipe if you want to look it up on google - real good - no joking on that one... Mussels were very clean - dragged them behind the boat for a bit to wash them off... Family was very happy with the catch....
Hey, throw a crumb to the boat!

So who took weekenders out for a good time and actually tolerated dragging your catch? I bet I know...
 
He told me he had too many mussels to eat but he never said come pick a few up....guess Basking Ridge is going the way Deal is:)

Feast with your eyes... lol

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Beach access advocate claims victory after Deal agrees to table parking ordinance

Posted July 8, 2016 In News

A parking ordinance that would effectively hinder beach access in Deal has been tabled, a beach access advocate said.

“Victory! At the Borough Hall meeting this morning, the mayor and council agreed to table Ordinance #1134. This is another small victory for beach access in Monmouth County,” announced Andrew Chambarry, an attorney and the leader of the “COBRA: Citizens in Opposition to Beach Restrictive Access” group.

The ordinance would create resident parking only along one side of Hathaway, Neptune [at right], and Sydney avenues, Deal Esplanade, Darlington Road, Ocean Lane, Monmouth Drive and Monmouth Terrace, Borough Administrator Stephen Carasia said last month.

The ordinance will officially be tabled at during the 9 a.m. July 27 governing body meeting at Deal borough hall.

“However, the Borough has stated that they will study the ‘parking issues’ and will likely come up with another proposal in the future,” Chambarry said.

“We need to work with the borough to come up with a fair and equitable proposal for beach access and parking in Deal,” he added. “We are still urging those interested to come to the meeting on July 27 to thank the Borough and submit suggestions and comments on what should be done with parking in the area.”

Late last year during a similar attempt, which was later tabled, Chambarry said such an ordinance is unconstitutional and would place a substantial burden on the public’s ability to access the beach, which he calls a “traditional public forum,” since it limits access to non-residents.

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