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Old 10-24-2010, 06:12 PM   #1
RIJIMMY
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first tog trip

was successful!
Havent fished for these since I was a kid and that was from shore. I wanted to avoid the crowds and scouted out some rocky areas I fish w/eels for bass at night. Anchored in 18ft, as soon as I dropped the crab, hit, stole my bait twice, next hit, fish was in the boat. I was fishing for less than 10 mins. Bite stopped, moved a few hundred yard and as soon as the crab hit the bottom, another fish and then one right after that. It was nuts, I had 3 keepers in less than an hour, caught no shorts. I had plenty for dinner so I called it quits after that and went looking for bluefish.
Came home and cleaned them up. Fried em with egg dip and panko bread crumbs. Have enough for 3 meals! DELICIOUS !!!Thanks for the tips and advice from guys out here. I was psyched I found them in a spot I had found myself, there were a ton of boats out there today!
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