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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Takes Prizoners on July 19, 2020, 08:07:32 PM
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shoved off about 530. Bay was a lake and no traffic so hit warp speed until the Chappel Hill then had to slow a bit. First spot was about 1 mi south of Scotland. Produced some short fluke and sea robins. Made a couple stops on the way to Rattlesnake with the same results. Rattlesnake produced a lot of short fluke, and a sea bass. Made another move a bit east of there and found some nice sized sea bass and ling. Didn't realize there was another boat so close when I hooked into a jumbo sea bass and I yelled with excitement. Of course they looked and monitored..........drifted out of that spot and moved reset the drift. The other boat jumps in where we left and I catch another one as soon as my rig hit the bottom. Those boys left quick. lol. Hit a couple other spots banging some ling before it started getting sporty for the little boat. Started running in and met with what felt like a 20 degree rise in temperature. Made a couple drops in the bay with no hits so called it and headed in. Only encountered 1 moron in a boston whaler who blew past everyone through the no wake zone so he could feel special being in front. fngr ovrbt thd nosmly
All caught on gulp. color didn't seem to matter. 60ish-70ft
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Good fun. Finally had a good day on the water .
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t^ .......... chrz
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👍🍺🥃🍺🍻 nice!
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Good fun. Finally had a good day on the water .
I know, right. It had to happen sooner or later. Hope it gets even better next trip. chrz
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Nice report. There are some beautiful Seabass on little pieces. Tight lines chrz