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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Peterooster on June 03, 2010, 06:56:54 PM
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Tom and I were out on the Sandy Hook Bay in our boat "Roosters" this morning for a few hours of searching for our favorite Fluke. The bite was off at first until Tom landed two keeper Fluke at just over 18". Just before heading in I landed a 21½" fish on a plain Killie. There were few Sea Robins caught and no Bluefish. Perhaps the water is still cold as most fish caught were in the 9" range. Killies again this year are a problem to trap, maybe we need to find new places to put our traps without them being molested. There were no Bunker schools in our area or in the Atlantic Highlands Harbor.
Pete
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t^
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Nice report Pete. Is someone cleaning out your traps? Thats not right. nosmly
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Keepers are hard to come by this year. t^
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3 keepers are better than none. Thanks for the report. <'((((><
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t^
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if you are over in matawan creek in wagners or browns, people raid traps there....happend when i had my boat in wagners all the time rgmn rgmn rgmn
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5hrug
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good report Hahn....trap raiders???
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clp
watta shame if some jackhole is raiding your traps
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clp
watta shame if some jackhole is raiding your traps
Last year attemts were made to steal the trap at Many Mind Creek too. Pete