3 November Days – Dave Spendiff

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Day 1) Went early Nov. 3rd with Mickey(future member) caught 5 BIG doggies, 4+feet – flat ocean!
Day 2) Went solo 11/4 caught 3, one deep hooked and kept, radio chatter indicated bass blitz in Ortley Beach area. Had another whale breach 15 yards from boat – WOW!
Day 3) Cleared BI inlet with my son Kyle at 5:20AM, picked up half a dozen snagged bunker on 1st school encountered, moved just south of BB and encountered “mother load” of bunker and stripers – caught 8 bass from 34 – 44″ in 1.75 hrs. and returned to dock before 9:15. All fish released, all caught on bunker both snag & drop and live lined.

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