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Tim Borski
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Wow, nobody has been on the water?

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I visited expecting to find new and exciting posts. Nope, but it's my fault as well. I'll try to put something up over the next few days...

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Some Gulf Stream strays here in NJ, including juvenile Lookdowns, Spotfin Butterfly Fish, 4 Eyed Butterflyfish, many bean sized Trunkfishes, Seahorses, two small Short Bigeyes, two three inch Parrot Fish, one tiny Blue Angel, many Cornet Fish, 3 Spiny Boxfishes, and a Snowy Grouper all collected one weekend ago with cast net, small seine, and snorkeling with hand net. Collecting excellent this year due to offshore winds blowing in blue water.
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Heading down to Baja in early august for yellowfin. I'll put a post up when I'm back.
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I hope you do well. Dorado are showing up now also.

craig

P.S. If you want to see some Yellowfin, Dorado, and other stuff take a look here...

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/anim ... en-sea-cam
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lateralis wrote:Heading down to Baja in early august for yellowfin. I'll put a post up when I'm back.
Went there few months ago.. Well learned some easy lessons the hardway. We'll be waiting for your response
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