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Offline The Broken One

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Re: Can you Burn a fishing spot in New Jersey
« Reply #40 on: October 09, 2012, 04:42:55 PM »
Spot burners on my boat DO NOT COME BACK ON MY BOAT...ask a certain MOLE.... perfect example... busted himself.... said mole fished with me one day and said hey Tom, here is a fluke number thats pretty good.... But don't tell Kevin i gave it to you because its one of his good ones... Ok Art uhh I mean Mole no problem.... when i get around to pluggin it into my machine this new good mystery number the mole gave me, which he took off a good friend of his, is actually 2 ft off a number i have been fishing forever, and one that has won the FSOS fluke tourney in the past.... TRUE STORY.....point is Trust NO ONE
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Offline FishOn

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Re: Can you Burn a fishing spot in New Jersey
« Reply #41 on: October 09, 2012, 04:44:18 PM »


If it's a drift fishing spot then yeah I'll share it.  It's not like there's any rocket science to a drift spot and it's not like people are going to land themselves right on it again.  Plus more often than not a drift spot may be good one day and poor the next.  Last year I made a killing on fluke at the 8 and 9 cans of the raritan reach very early in the season.  Had no problem sharing that spot.  2 weeks later I couldn't find a fish there.  For drift fishing the water temps, tides, moon phase, wind conditions, depth, etc... have far more influence than the actual spot.

Maybe I should change my definition of a spot burn. You mighta had bottom paved with fluke all season if ya didn't let the fleet know   ;)
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Offline kayak1

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Re: Can you Burn a fishing spot in New Jersey
« Reply #42 on: October 09, 2012, 06:27:03 PM »
Along the same lines....... I have been fishing the Point Pleasant Canal for years as far back as to when the old Rt 88 bridge was still in place......

Back in those days I would show up after midnight when most are sound a sleep.....fishing in there back yards....I never would use a light..... I never fished bait......and had nothing to clean up......and boy was the fishing great.

The police back then would always ask how the fishing was...... or just drive past a wave.

Today.....WoW how things have changed.....Signs posted to keep out.....Big blue garbage tubs full of old bait with a horrible smell.......Fishing line left for you to trip on......people let the dogs go on the path.......Beer cans left at street ends.

This was my spot to fish.......and look what happen....... Kayak-1  t^
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Offline Andys Delight

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Re: Can you Burn a fishing spot in New Jersey
« Reply #43 on: October 09, 2012, 07:03:30 PM »
refresh my memory.. did I give you a location or my gps readings?

You gave me a location.  It wasn't GPS but the description was dead on obvious. 
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