Thanks Dogfish,,,,,
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Thanks Dogfish,,,,,
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nice gator on my 9 inch rip-runner.
Nice fish looks think and mean.
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...id=19513&stc=1nice gator on my 10 inch repainted super rip-runner.
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nice gator on my 10 inch repainted super rip-runner
Nice! I was chasing after snappers last night that were about 1/10 that size. You are lucky
Gator on SS Popper, was a nice surprise this morning.
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gator taken on one of my fatcats.
Nice fish, gents.
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nice gator taken on my medium hound dog[blue top,yellow bottom.
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gator taken on my older rip-runner[8-1/4 inch,pale pink]
You guys are so lucky to have big blues like that in the middle of the summer. Nice catch thanks for sharing.
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gator on my large rip-runner.
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gator on my older generation rip-runner done up old school with sparkles[9 inch]
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gator on my 9-1/2 inch hound dog.
nailed one this evening,3 hook ups 1 landed.
took a rip-runner/hound dog hybrid design repaint.[pink chocolate]
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You catch some of the fattest bloodiest bluefish I have seen posted from land. Nice job.
I'm always out there working the rips with large wood,it gets their attention and if they are very few between,when one comes into range they come to see whats making the racket then pounce!
then I proceed to give 'em an H-H knockout punch.
it really is not hard at all.
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gator on an older rip-runner wide body,,,,[8 inch]
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gator on an older chubby rip-runner.[6 inch]
Send some of those bluefish down our way! I got one this morning that weighed around 8lbs on the boga but yours look bigger. Good job.
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gator on an old,large rip-runner.
haha lol. Well at least send some down this way when you are done with them. Would love to fight with some of those gators. Nice job on the plugging.
I told them this am,some said they would stop by,one was 17lbs.
I told him to ask for you,,,,,,lol.
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a few gators on large wood,,no better way to do it,,,,,,,,,
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large gators on large wood.
Nice work. They not only look long and heavy they are fat! What bait are they eating where you're fishing?
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gator on an older wedgehead swimmer
We have some peanut bunker but havent' heard of adult bunker in weeks. As for threadfin herring how is it that you guys get herring in september when they are gone from most other areas in may? maybe that's the secret to your success those herring you lucky dog!
well,the atlantic threadfin herring likes both warm or colder water,they don't shy away from either one,they are around from may until November late.
in june they are about 3 inches long and now they are about 6 inches,I have never seen one more than 6.
there are still bunkers around but,the pods have been broken up from gators bashing on them so,I am seeing lots of packs of them like a dozen in a bunch and less.
also,threadfins like backwater areas without wave action,,,,'er they seem to anyway.
Outstanding job on the fishing, RP. We don't seem to have that many herring where I fish. We did have a lot of bunker this year. I am glad they did what they could to save it because I sure think our stripers need any help they can get.
thank you,it is all due to my losing sleep and being a die hard angler.
I put in my time and keep casting one after another.
in case you are not familiar with the threadfin herring,here is a shot of one.
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they like warm as well as colder water,they are a lot like hickory shad but, only about 4-6 inches max,,,,that I have seen.
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1-gator on my large rip-commander swimmer[9-1/2 inch]
2-gator on an atom swimmer jr. repaint by me in Rudolph color.
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bass on my 10 inch pikie[my version]yellow Rudolph.
Hey its nice to see you are getting some stripes too! Congrats.