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| View Poll Results: If you could only fish for one, which one would you chose | |||
| Winter Flounder |
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0 | 0% |
| Striped Bass with bait; clams, bunker, eels, et al |
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30 | 19.23% |
| Fluke |
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42 | 26.92% |
| Bluefish |
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1 | 0.64% |
| Sea Bass |
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6 | 3.85% |
| Tuna |
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27 | 17.31% |
| Striped Bass on artificial |
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10 | 6.41% |
| Blackfish |
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36 | 23.08% |
| Shark |
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3 | 1.92% |
| Ling |
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1 | 0.64% |
| Voters: 156. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Stripers and Blackfish,, Love the Fluke but the season's and regs are killing it..
As far as southern fish Gotta Love Tarpon! The POON is King! |
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Fluke with Stripers a real close 2nd. I love the change in seasons. If howeve, weak fish were consistent they would be the best by far. DE Bay in the late 60's early 70's phenomenal.
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What the heck???? No tilefish or cod options??
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If you're serious - NO If you're not - (smiley face) |
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Bass with Tuna a close second.
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striper fishing rules!!! i`m still after the 50# bass
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It has to be Tuna . Big Eye , Bluefin ,Yellowfin , and Longfin in that order. My first Tuna trip was on the New Seaforth out of San Diego . I was 11 and it cost me 11 or 12 dollars . I caught 2 Longfin and I was hooked after that . I'm 53 and still get pumped every trip .
Last edited by Ol Pedro; 03-05-2009 at 12:02 PM.. |
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Time to chime in (as requested by smokey
). I voted for fluke although tog is a close second. I love to spend the summer days bouncing bucktails with REAL light tackle. I have been after a 10 pounder for many years and that hunt keeps my comming back for more. Toggin is a close second, as I feel it's one of the few fish you really need some skill to catch. I do love setting the hook on that bucktail as you feel the fish take the bait. Lazy summer days in NJ or Montauk just can't be beat. bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! smokey, let's get some bucktailing done on your boat this year, we'll have a blast (or kill each other)! see you soon
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Nothing like a mako for me.
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Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies,.... Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain,.... For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston,.... And so nevermore shall we be seeing you again. |
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If all things were equal, cost, time, availability, I would have to choose Tuna, the most bang for the buck. Otherwise it might be Stripers or fluke. Fluke mostly because of the time of year, warm breezes, good numbers, lots of action. And because I can usually catch my own bait in one form or another.
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