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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Angela Rose Charters on April 03, 2008, 08:43:54 PM
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Ok Capt. Bob, I was gettin a little tired of hearing you out fish me so I had to do something about it rofla hhppy
Thursday, April 3rd, Angela Rose Charters hosted Bernie, Bob, and Charlie for a shared charter. This is Bernie's second appearance in as many weeks. We left the dock under awesome conditions, warm, no wind, and a beautiful sunrise. Headed to the usual grounds, set anchors, chummed heavy, and fish on! We made 2 anchor adjustments and maintained a decent pick. Not a single fish was measurable but nothing huge. Every fish measured around 14-15 inches. Water temps remained in the 50 degree area on both tides. By the end of the day, 15 fish met an early demise. We could have had 20 but missed on a couple of good bites! After a slow week, a day like today was needed!
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cant wait to get out saturday capt ant . are you guys useing worms? reading a lot of reports and that seems to be the bait TT^check your pm bngh
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Nice going Capt Anthony. t^
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Good job Capt. t^
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Sandworms and some clams.. Filleted every fish and 90% had sands and some had corn....
Bring some rug cleaner bud!!!!
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good job Ant-Knee t^ TT^ slt
Ya got me bngh bngh bngh bngh bngh bngh bngh bngh bngh
I am hoping the bite breaks open real soon
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nice pull,I have not gotten out all week it sucks working
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Good catch Capt. Ant,
I hope the water stays warm for a while before turning over.
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Nice!!!
Just when the going gets good -- it rains. Doesn't look good for today or tomorrow.
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i hear there was a big corn hatch down there might explain their stomach contents rofla
nice report thanks sounds like a good day
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I was up at the Mantalokin Bridge pier today and the guys on the pier were chumming corn so if you see crows flying around you'll know why. I am waiting to see scare crows up soon. rofla rofla rofla
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