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    Also I was fishing above the park. Sometimes a better bite
    . The only IB keeper stripers I heard of lately are on bunker. Fwiw there are not too many being caught.
    Happy Thanksgiving gents and ladies.

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    No worries dude I know someone who snagged sandeels aweek ago in moco. I don't think we're going to see them in good numbers though. Here's what I see-john lies. Fishing sucks except for a few places.
    Chase the blitz and you are a macho man. Don't catch fish and you are a loser.every single one of those charter captains that keeps those small bonus fish is An a -hole, and I would be glad to say it to their faces. when there are no fish left they will be crying the loudest about having to sell their boats. They are all pieces of crap. raping a resource when it belongs to all of us.

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    Fishing report - fished moco this morning at sunrise, skunk for me. sorry for the rant.Happy Thanksgiving everybody.

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    Well guys our annual club trip on the Mimi was a success as we jigged around 100 bass with 35 people to the pool winning 30" fish. I had 13 on metal.

    We went for quantity not quality do to the guests of club members on board.

    Now for the good the news, massive schools of fish (from what I guess from long island) are here from the channels to the highlands bridge with tons of peanuts

    Now for the bad news they are 2 miles off the beach and there are no sand eels anywhere the fish are gorged with peanuts and moving south at a rather quick pace

    There is nothing close to the beach except the hook area , the closest we saw any signs of life was 1/2 of a mile off as we road home along it for 21 miles hopefully they move in some where as its a Hugh body of fish

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    Well that was a bummer to read lol.
    Thanks for the report and I'm still hoping some of those fish will come in at least a few. or I will have to jump on a party boat and try to catch some to close out my year.

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    oh come on guys, fat lady is not singing yet.nice catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowherder View Post
    Well that was a bummer to read lol.
    Thanks for the report and I'm still hoping some of those fish will come in at least a few. or I will have to jump on a party boat and try to catch some to close out my year.
    Me too i'll be on the beach at 5ish

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    Switched counties again, but the skunk didn't find us this time. Three of us fished MOCO 2 pm to 6 pm. Found schools of peanuts with no fish and found birds working to far out to reach. Around 4 pm we found some peanuts with a few fish and managed to follow them and pick some fish. When the peanuts left we still managed to pick some fish. All fish caught on plugs. One fish at 30" and the rest 21" to 24".

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