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so weird keeping track of them. They are coming down in waves, apparently the first couple of waves bypassed Raritan Bay completely and hit the Barnegat Bay area then moves south pretty quick. The next big batch bypassed all of us and hit Cape May area and they are still catching them there.
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I went out this morning before work. I didn't catch anything! Thats not true i caught what i think was a Ling. I was reading tons of fish and seeing lots of birds and blues at the surface. I must be cursed. I was using a clam rig on one pole and was jigging with the other. And as a last ditch effort I even rigged up a bunker spoon and trolled a little bit. But I ran out of time and I had to get to work smelling of skunk.
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I was out on the water yesterday and the fish were so thick, you could have walked on them. It was a great site to see fish actually swirling around us everywhere...all bass, schoolies, mostly in the 18-20" range. I have only ever seen this once before. What an amazing day. Just look for the birds working the water.
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