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  2. Nice deal! I was looking at it big time…as ours is old as dirt…but I figured if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
  3. Rough class last night. A bunch of the usual guys and 1 guy who comes out from Ohio every year for 3-4 days to train with Arseniy, do Pravilo and have a bit of a retreat. He's pretty badass and last year he brought a small group of guys out with him. Anyway, the whole class was a great big fight. Striking, sparring and live rolling. I'm super beat up today, covered from head to toe in bruises and...I may have broken a small bone in my hand. I blocked a strike and got it mostly with the back of my hand and not with my forearm. It's sore, red and swollen as hell today. I'll figure it out in the next few days. It is what is it. Day 3 of carnivore. Feeling tired from that as well. I need 3-4 days on a beach somewhere right now to chill, unwind and sleep. I decided to stay home from work today. Going to meditate, take naps and just be. Have a good weekend everyone
  4. I have a 12 that was given to me by a friend never neeed to throw it nor do I even bring it on the boat
  5. I noticed that you jumped back in as soon as topic of rage came up
  6. This is a fishing post not your sexual preference lol
  7. Does anyone here pursue snakeheads? I'm thinking of taking light inshore striper tackle and some small top water plugs to fresh water once temps warm up https://www.fox5dc.com/news/marylands-plan-to-rebrand-the-invasive-snakehead-fish
  8. Hope she gets well soon, prayers sent.
  9. Today
  10. No need for the net.....shads & spoons work better than live bait.
  11. Blackfin as a whole & Bluefin toro are the best out of all the tuna/cuts.
  12. You know your a Redneck when your Barn is bigger than your House.
  13. Definitely bobcats doing the hurting on the turkeys in the north and migrating south!
  14. Really Looks good, Big Barn can store a lot of toys.LOL
  15. found throughout New Jersey. Their numbers declined in the 1800s as forests were cleared for lumber, fuel and agriculture, and by the early 1970s they were thought to be extirpated (locally extinct) from the state. Between 1978 and 1982, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife conducted a reintroduction project through which 24 bobcats were trapped in Maine and released in northern NJ. The bobcat was listed as Endangered in New Jersey in 1991. Today bobcats appear to be rebounding in northern New Jersey, but there continue to be very few observations in the central and southern regions of the state. Their elusive nature makes them a challenge to study. Learn more about our efforts to better understand NJ’s bobcat population using a wildlife detection dog, roadkills, genetics, and other methods in the information below. The public can help by reporting bobcat observations using the NJ Wildlife Tracker Application (please include photos if you have them!) Report an injured or dead bobcat via the DEP Hotline: 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337). Bobcat Fact Sheet (pdf) Bobcats in New Jersey with biologist Gretchen Fowles (DEP Podcast, 3/29/17) Dogs and Bobcats (‘Creature Show’ film about bobcats in New Jersey) Trapper Information: Accidental Trapping of Bobcat (pdf, 625kb) Trappers finding a bobcat on their trapline are required to report the occurrence within 24 hours by calling 1-877-WARN-DEP (1-877-927-6337), but are strongly encouraged to call IMMEDIATELY upon discovery of a bobcat in any trap.
  16. Matching the hatch can work great. But matching it too perfectly will get you ignored. IMHO (I've guided my son and friends, but never a charter, lol) fishing a plug in a way that mimics intensely or even ramps up the action of a wounded bunker can get you slammed when there are 50,000 other bunker surrounding you. Live lining, even with an intentionally hobbled bunker can simply get your presentation ignored at such times The biggest bass I ever hooked into was on a white spook in the middle of the night during a cinder worm hatch. I didn't have anything to mimic the worms so I was messing around w my favorite spook and "bam"! Doing things "wrong" can have advantages So, yeah, "match the hatch and then break the match, and then repeat, differently," has become my go-to method when I see a bunch of bait like spearing and bunker. Squid and sand eels seem to work a little differently. Maybe it's just that squid have it all--they rtaste so much better than bunker even to a bass and they can't help but have a "drive me nuts and call me from far away" swimming motion
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