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Chuck Hinchcliffe
Off The Hook Bait and Tackle Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 2,159
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Boat: GradyWhite 25
Home Port: Cape May
Best Catch: Marlin
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Matt(Ebbs) weighed a very nice weakfish in this morning. Keith Lauderman pulled up to the gas dock and hauled his tiderunner up to the scales and she weighed in at 15.2 pounds!! Matt said the fish was still kicking. Sorry I cant burn Keith's spot but I can tell you that the big weakies are here
Nice job Keith on an outstanding catch!!![]() ![]() ![]()
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Matawan NJ
Posts: 1,517
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Boat: 34 Pursuit Express
Home Port: Keyport
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Nice fish!!
My buddy caught two last night in the Raritan. One was 16.5 lbs and the other was 15.75 lbs One took a live bunker and the other took a head. I saw them at the dock so I know for a fact it wasn't BS They also had bass and blues. (SANDY HOOK SLAM) |
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 920
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Home Port: Cape May, NJ
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Nice fish, way to go Keith. Thanks for the pics Chuck.
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 806
Credits: 3,078.0
Boat: 22' Sea Pro CC
Home Port: Eliot, Maine
Best Catch: 10 hrs~ 5 guys~ 1 fish ~ GBFT on a 50W
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What the #$%^&???
I remember fishing Cape May Point as a kid....off the jetties- casting heavy spoons and twister tails on bucktail rigs for weakies And the better fish were like 5-8 pounders.......couldn't imagine trying to land one of these trophies in the rocks!!?? Beautiful fish! Nice job all! |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Matawan NJ
Posts: 1,113
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Home Port: Morgan
Best Catch: fish wise, none yet to mention
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haven't been able to fish D bay in a long time, Caught many a big weakie on Bucktails and purple worms growing up on brown shoal and brandywine, is this still the ticket? just curious if things are the same
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 806
Credits: 3,078.0
Boat: 22' Sea Pro CC
Home Port: Eliot, Maine
Best Catch: 10 hrs~ 5 guys~ 1 fish ~ GBFT on a 50W
Occupation: Stuck in an office
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That's exactly what I remember (back in the 70's) Also liked the yellow bucktail with white Mr Twister tails (how cool was the Mr Twister tail?....I mean, until the SLUG-GO came out in early 90's.....nothing was that cool |
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I wear cool logos
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: wildwood and cinnaminson nj
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nice fish.
years ago when i was a kid we caught loads of fish that size out near brandywine on bucktails. the ones we get now are about a foot long. |
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Nice job Keith on an outstanding catch!!






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