stripers off manasquan inlet

captpete13

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I got this one this morning trolling bunker spoons right off the inlet. It's 40" and weighed 19lbs.


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I had a few hours to kill after work today. So I went out and got another one.



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I had two on at once but I was by myself. So one ended up breaking off my line. But I still got this one. It measured 36"
 
Damn the fish must be thick out there this year...even Pete's killing them without his wife on board.:nut:
Darn right! she tried going out. But even using the remedy that Lee told her she still got sea sick in 10 minutes. Sorry Lee the olive thing didn't work. I'm going to keep it up as long as I can so I can catch up to her.
 
Oh you're killing me!! Great catch! Can't get in until next week and forecast is rain all week. Had to settle for pickerel and bass from the canoe.
 
I was waiting for you to chime in. I haven't seen your boat over there at the marine basin. Gotta get out there while the gettin's good.
 
Darn right! she tried going out. But even using the remedy that Lee told her she still got sea sick in 10 minutes. Sorry Lee the olive thing didn't work. I'm going to keep it up as long as I can so I can catch up to her.

I have a friend who grew up at the Outer Banks and every time he went outside of the Oregon Inlet Bridge he would get sea sick, 1 day we were within 100yards of the beach and he still got sick.

I guess some people just can't get over sea sickness. Sorry to hear Michele had a bad day.
Maybe she was suppose to drink the martini the olive came in.
 
best stuff I've seen for sea sickness is "triptone", its simular to dramamine, but won't make you sleepy and works much better. I allways take one the night before going offshore and take one the morning of. Its hard to find, you may have to ask your pharmacist
 
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