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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Peterooster on July 02, 2009, 07:07:34 PM
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Winds from the East with rain threatening made our decision for us to fish Sandy Hook Bay near our slip. Tom and I tried all our usual spots in the South Eastern corner of the bay using Sea Robin strips Killies and various Gulp™ items. There must have been fifty short Fluke caught from nine inches to seventeen inches and twenty Sea Robins, but no Bluefish. Tom managed the biggest Fluke at 20½" along with two other keepers, I landed two keepers with the biggest at 20". When I got home to North Brunswick the sun was shining brightly with warm temperatures. Pete
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Fine report pete. t^ Better safe than sorry.. sounds like you had plenty of action anyway chrz
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Nice catch!
TT^
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nice report,you didn't lack for action t^
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t^
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Sounds like a nice day and some dinner to boot.
Nice job.. t^
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Thanks for the nice report. t^
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t^
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Good report. Nice to put some keepers in the box on a less than perfect weather day. t^
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another nice Roosters Tale...
keep up the good work