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It just keeps getting better. 12/14/07 and Kevin and Allen hit
perfect weather and very cooperative fish back in front of the
Brigantine Hotel |

You just can't beat the SPOT besides the six keeper limit we had at
least 20 big shorts between 26" and 27 3/4" |
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Bob Piperato broke the 20 pound mark at the bridge on 12/7/09 |

Jimmy and Ray got luck with the weatherman and we had a relaxing
afternoon back on the Brigantine Shoals. These four stretched
the tape, but there were still about 10 more that were just
short. It looks like there are still fish to come. |

Bill Granato took my advice and came out to put some
fish in the boat |
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Grandpop, Grandson Day was a good one as these pictures attest. |
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Tom and Cindy Bundled up to go off the beach to get in some late fall
action |
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Dan and Jay are regulars on this picture page, but these two keepers
hit together and they went home together as well.
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Jerry jumped on another boat to find me on Brigantine Shoal and Mike
went out with his parents later in the day and landed this 20 pounder
on the Fishical Therapy |
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Ron Quillam brought another PA crew down this morning 12/2/09 and we
ran right out to Brigantine Shoals again |

Where we fed the bass spot and really loaded up. We kept a limit
of two fish each up to 17 1/2 lbs and released even more |

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Vicky and daughter Crystal got their keepers on the Fishical Theropy
after I gave them a call to come out front. |
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Ed took his girl on a trip for her birthday and Pop came along to
assist. on 11/30/09 |

The wind was up so it was back bay fishing and we had one short in the
inlet and three Keepers in the Little Bay area. |

Ray drifted some Spot by the 175 marker to bring home a couple good
dinners on 12/01/09 to continue the good fishing in the back |
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After the blow on 11/29 I took Jerry to the inlet
and Brigantine Shoals for plenty of bass and Blues |
This one ate the GULP on the Brigantine Shoal |
Lee and friends hooked up with some Mullica River
Beauties between the bunker schools on spot on 11/25 before the west
wind blow. |
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On November 17th I had a charter group call out sick
so I grabbed three of my best buddies, My son Kevin and Truffle and
Angel. |

We had a quick but great trip. I caught the first
one in the Inlet, Kevin hooked up in Clam Creek and I added one more
right after. |

Truffle hams it up for the pictures but Angel is
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Schools of Bunker have been thick coming into the inlets and even into
the back bays. This is how I load the boat. |

Find the school then heave the big net |

If it makes a perfect circle like this one |

You can be rewarded with a net full of prime baits. |
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Diana Hegele was ready for combat with this 18.25 pound beauty |
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Zack Hallara fished with Dad
Jack Zawacki and showed everyone the power of a Kid and just barely
missed the 30 pound mark |
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Bob gets credit for the longest catch this day |

Where did Sean catch this one? |

Ean brings another one off the beach |
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Here's the limit! We released 11 more fish 3
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Keith Moore with a great example of a great day 11/7/09 |
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I GULPED this 36" striper way in the back |
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Capt. Tony breaks 20 lb. the first time this year! |

As always the CLAM MAN |
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It Starts Sean Fox and Joe Fitchetola found the bait and
the big ones in Absecon Inlet 10/14/09 and brought in 3 over 20
pounds. Added to the limit 30+ inch fish brought out of the ICW
earlier. |

Joe's biggest pulled the scale to 23.25#
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Pete likes swimming SPOT under the Brigantine Bridge and these guys
love to eat them |

Chef Bill Plugs Brigantine Beach early in the
Morning and comes up with fish like this |
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