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Nice fish Tom, all schoolies last trip but marking some nice fish down deep following bunker pods. BH
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Tom
Nice fish, what did you get them on? I bet I know, like all the other NJ Striper chasers, Tony Maja spoons. LOL
Nice fish, what did you get them on? I bet I know, like all the other NJ Striper chasers, Tony Maja spoons. LOL
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Nice fish and pictures 1962 31 and Neil!
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Tom
Nothing wrong with old reliable. I know some Striper Sharpies that still swear by them. Tony Maja is local to Ocean County. He lives in Bayville. I attended one of his sessions at the AC Boat Show. It was billed at how to troll bunker spoons for Strippers. It was more like a Maja sales pitch.
Got to admit the guy has hit on a good thing. His whole match the hatch with spoon size and all that.
In the old days, the old Surgical Tubes never seemed to miss. Now no one seems to use them.
Nice catch, lets hope the hang around a few more weeks.
Nothing wrong with old reliable. I know some Striper Sharpies that still swear by them. Tony Maja is local to Ocean County. He lives in Bayville. I attended one of his sessions at the AC Boat Show. It was billed at how to troll bunker spoons for Strippers. It was more like a Maja sales pitch.
Got to admit the guy has hit on a good thing. His whole match the hatch with spoon size and all that.
In the old days, the old Surgical Tubes never seemed to miss. Now no one seems to use them.
Nice catch, lets hope the hang around a few more weeks.
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