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In New York it's 1 fish from 28 to 40" and the second fish has to be over 40" :)
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2 Fish 18"-28" a person or 1 fish 18"-28" and one over 28"
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I wish we could take the small ones!! I like them better then the big ones.
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Fish in the Chesapeake leave the bay when they reach about 26", then they return in the spring to spawn and soime years make a fall showing to feed for a few weeks. As far up the bay as Bobby is, they have 6 weeks a year with a shot at big fish...
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striped what? :P
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And that, sir, is the reason for having an enclosure ;D
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Yep, I'll agree with dat! Heck last winter the tuna bite was on strong off the outter banks of NC all winter but it worrys me to think about going 20 or 30 off with 40 - 50 degree water inshore.....however the stream was a warm 70 something :D Plus I don't have enough gear to put out a full tuna spread just yet :-/
Quick, somebody buy me six 50 wides!
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