Seriously...
Mako steaks! A game, fishing for toofy critters from the deep who stop in for a bloody snack when enticed.
Plus the ICW always has a surprise fish in it. Once in a great while we get tropical fish all the way up to Boston harbor on warm eddies off the Gulf Stream. In very warm years we get red fish. The Drum fish is not something I eat but they do get 60+ pounds often. World records are from Great Bay @100+lbs. The blitzing blues are plentiful like the coastal choppers but not my thing over a foot long. Dark and muddy meat to me so I pass on them but for chum. Now the local catfish of three varieties are very tasty. The fresh water pan fish are very good here in late summer just so juicy and fat. One of my favorite relaxing activities was always fishing or snacking between rounds camping

the pootytang trips in or offshore ain't bad either. Fishing or whatever out in front of Atlantic City on a smooth night with long sets in quite common for fearless boaters here. The water is lit bright till about eight miles out. I anchored near six miles most times. Forty five foot depth and fluke anchored in sand on a three hundred line is a perfect night out. Plus your ready early to head offshore to hit the Barnegate Ridge or move toward big wrecks and canyon runs. Or head in for breakfast on one of the islands, gas, ice, yada yada and go.