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Old 06-27-2019, 10:07 PM
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Default Re: Manasquan Inlet 6/27. Lots of action and some cool sights!

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Hit the inlet for the last 3 hours of the incoming tide. Used spearing on a single naked hook fluke rig. Got 15 short fluke, and I do mean SHORT!! Most were probly 12 inches or less. I measured my biggest one just to see how long it was and it was 16 inches. The cool sights I saw were a giant school of spearing coming through the inlet with bonita chasing them and breaking water. I had one jump out about 3 feet away from me and got a real good look at it and they were definitely bonita. Looked like little torpedos speeding by. Tried taking my weight off and tossing a spearing out in free spool, but no takers. Also saw a sea turtle swim down the inlet which was a first for me. All in all a beautiful day to be fishing and plenty of action as I also missed probly as many bited as I caught. Lots of other guys caught too but all were similar peewee size fish.
It’s funny. After getting off the boat, I drove over to the inlet. I parked in the lot and observed a guy pulling in tiny fluke, one after another. It was probably you!
In any case, what you witnessed was really cool. The bonito are in early this year.
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