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Big sea bass and dolphin on ultralight
Me and Noah found a new wreck to play with on Mon . This one is in 154 ft of water and 29 mi away so I do not think Monty goes there . Noah was throwing back 17in bass when a school of dolphin swam under us and the only rod he had set up with a bare hook was the spot rod with 6lb line on it . he caught 2 of them on it and made his day .
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Toms River, NJ
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DIZZZAMMM BOYS!! SWEEEEEEEEEETT!!!!
Awesome catch.. pm me some numbers! lol hahah That is so awesome! congrats guys super job keep it up and lets see some more pics soon!! woohoo!! |
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Nice boat dude.. Hmmmmmmmmmm!!
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what area.. like what waters off of what state where you fishing.. north south?
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Bite me
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dagsboro, DE
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Awesome Trip
Nice trip guys - PM me da numbers if ya don't mind. I love to gig dem big seabass specially a spot where the big headboats don't get to all da time. Glad to see some local boys killing da fish.. Nice size sea bass I'll say. Dig you kill'em all on da gigs or some on bait as well? Later
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Noah catch,s them all on jigs but I still catch them on sandflees too and crabs . when i clean them they all have those speckledcrabs in them . i love it when they spit um up because I put them right back on the hook
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Beautiful sea bass captain and excellent photos. Keep the reports coming!
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Sit down Shut up And fish
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: London England
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Hey SeaBiscuit great shots and what looks like a load of fun.
Just a quick question when over that wreck how often you getting snarled up with the jigs? The reason I ask is I'm trying to come up with away of rigging them "Weedless" so I can rattle the Iron on the Iron and get in deep within the wreck I have seen some very big fish while diving wrecks that just only poke their noses out of a hole and holds, so flashing it around 6feet away will not temp them out. Just an Idea that I'm throwin around in my head con grats again ![]() |
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