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Surf City Blues

Bill Dabney joined me on Tuesday 9 May to hopefully get some bluefish blood on my new boat. A trip last week with Dave Spendiff, Bill and I started with calm winds that soon turned to 40 mph gales forcing us to limp

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Lagoon White Perch

Not exactly big game fishing but it’s fun catching fish in your backyard while drinking your morning coffee!

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Cobia and Barracuda in the Gulf by Basil Dubrosky

On May 3, I left the dock at 7 AM and headed to a man-made reef that was located about 13 miles into the Gulf. We marked structure on the reef and hooked up with the reef anchor. Very few

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King Mackerel In Florida

On April 22 I went off shore 13 miles in my boat in the Gulf of Mexico off Siesta Key in Sarasota, FL. We caught a 30 inch King Mackerel while trolling spoons in rough seas. I dropped a sabiki

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2017 THEY”RE BACK by Dave Spendiff

Today started off at Rothman’s Institute in Manahawkin to find out the cause of the pain in my right shoulder…rotator cuff issue which the shot of cortisone will take care of. Dr.’s parting recommendation “give it a rest , I’ll

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Day with Grandson by Dave Spendiff

At least once a year my grandson, Michael Marchitto and I get out for a day of striper fishing. As a police officer in Voorhees, NJ, his schedule can be tough to plan around, but he was off the day

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Reel Fantasea 2016 by Dave Spendiff

On Nov. 22, 2016 four club members, Bill Dabney, Martin Friedrick, Ed Valitutto, and me joined Capt. Steve Purul aboard the Reel Fantasea for a day of striper fishing. It was a very windy, cold day with very low tides

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ONE VERY FRUSTRATING WEEK! by Dave spendiff

On Friday Nov. 18, 2016 I broke the BI at 6:10 with hundreds of boats heading north. Never have I seen so many boats! Guess nobody works on Friday’s any more. At any rate, I could not find a concentration

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Something to be thankful for by Vince Sibona

John Lyszczarz and I left the dock at 6:45 am, Monday Nov. 14, 2016 on the SEA BONA and headed for the Barnegat Inlet. After clearing the Inlet, we headed north. At the Bathing Beach we saw a fleet of

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Rough seas, but success in the ICW by Basil Dubrosky

Rough seas but success in the ICW by Basil Dubrosky On September 12, I went out with Bill Dabney on his boat. There was a decent forecast of seas at 2-3 feet so we planned to hit the Little Egg

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