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Old 10-06-2004, 12:33 AM   #15
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Lobsters aren't that hard to come by in certain areas. I know quite a few spots where I could walk in knee high water and spot a lobster or two in no time.... One of the Coves I fish, after a mean high tide...I can kick through the washed a-shore seaweed piles and pull 1/2 doz. illegally sized lobsters from it. If any of you have ever done any night diving...you can attest to how many lobsters parade the ocean floor at night...and like Goose said, with the larger fish cruising along the bottom....... GULP!!!

Not to mention the fact that lobsters come in shells which are THAT much harder for the acids to break up in comparison to a GULP-FUL of bunker babies. How many choggies do you think get eaten by Stripers? They just get broken down sooner IMO.

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Ross, you tried that on Cutty...didn't you?

Mikey, you wanted some eye candy.....here's the body to go with Goose's fish.
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...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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