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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Peterooster on August 07, 2008, 07:17:08 PM
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Sandy Hook Channel was our starting point this morning, arriving at #10 Can we found the tide still going out. We had timed it so to be there just as the incoming started. No matter, the Fluke were biting right through slack tide. Once the incoming started we moved over to #7, which is one of our favorite spots, here, the fishing died off and a move to False Hook Channel was made near the nude beach. This is where Tom caught our only keeper Fluke at just 18". Long drifts were made bringing in many short Fluke and all the Sea Robin we wanted. The Southeast wind came up making for comfortable conditions holding us close to the beach. Pete
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nice report.. I think this is the time of year the wrecks turn hot.
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Pete, have you tried using the searobin belly for bait? If not, try it, I think you'll like it. t^
Nice report and effort.
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t^