For the landlocked New Jersey longrodder catching fish during the day in the month of July is about as exciting as watching horseshoe crabs move along the beach. Changing environmental conditions that are indicative of our summer season have created the so-called, "summer doldrums" that are as much a nemesis as her winter counterpart, "cabin fever". Such things as very warm surf temperatures that are approaching seventy degrees, little or no wave action or white water, and a sun that is high in the sky all contribute to putting the bass into their summer siesta mode.