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fatalbert

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    http://njsaltfish.com

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    Male
  • Location
    NJ
  • Interests
    New Jersey Saltwater Fishing and Computers. Oh, and beer and poker.

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  1. I hate having to check my regs card each trip to remind myself the season status of the various fish we catch in NJ. Now you can get status in real time from here. http://njsaltfish.com/index.php/nj-regulations.html Anyone think there is a need for this in your state? PM Me.
  2. Learning something here. It seems any of the forums that get TOO big start to get over run by greed. FWIW, thebassbarn.com used to be excellent but really bad now and you can see that by the activity.
  3. THT is a good site and gets TONS of traffic.
  4. Those look like Fluke. I thought they only caught Southern Flounder down there.
  5. Everytime I read your posts I wonder why I still live in NJ.
  6. Wake up guys. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Less than 1 month until we can officially start fishing.
  7. As we endure this dreadful winter here in the North East, I figured I would get your juices flowing with some great reports from last year. Sykk Physhs - 4/26/14 – Catch and Release Stripers Adam Bomb - 5/7/14 – Epic Tile Fishing ElaineB – 7/8/2014 - Mega Fluke Bounty Hunter - 9/5/2014 - Seabass Limits Doris Mae - 10/1/2014 - Mahi and Tuna MORE FISHING REPORTS NJ
  8. An impressive 33" 14.5 lb Fluke was caught yesterday on the ElaineB. The pictures are amazing. It looks like a Halibut. You can check it out at this link. http://njsaltfish.com/#sid=47
  9. You should aim to achieve what ever the Engine Manufacturers spec is for Wide Open Throttle (WOT). You don't want to over spin. What type of engine do you have?
  10. Can you provide a little more info? What happens when you try to rev? Does it sound normal? Do you have engine alarms for water temp and oil? I know that my Yamaha's will throttle down if they run hot and/or sense water in the system. Please provide as much detail as you can.
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