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Old 10-27-2008, 08:10 PM
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Nick,

Nice looking fish! I got two that size into the boat (Maritime Skiff 20') this year solo, and I agree, it's a challenge. I'm looking around for a nice Sceptre/Tsunami for next year at Stellwagen. At close to 6' 3" I'm not sure but I feel like I might be just a little too big for a Seafari

Next year should be interesting with all these 58" fish a year later (and a year bigger)

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Old 10-27-2008, 10:10 PM
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We had the same sized fish this Aug and Sept in Southern NJ. They are powerful brutes, aren't they?

Like Nick said wait until next fall when they are one year bigger
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Old 11-12-2008, 04:22 AM
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Did I read that right, Rapalas and Slugos? I think we used to bass fish with those lures. Nice fish! What type of Rapalas do ya'll pull up there?
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Old 11-13-2008, 01:10 PM
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We troll the Rapala X-Rap diver usually in black. Sluggos can be the 9 inch or the 12 inch, usually in White, Arkansas Shiner or sometimes black. Two ways to use the sluggo....trolling unweighted on 7/0 Owner Jobu or Owner Longshank hook. Or you can jig them on a heavy duty weighted jig head.

I've caught a handful of these over the ladt 4 years, but Nick definitely is more knowledgeable and consistent. I am sure he will pipe in with more suggestions.
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:40 PM
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Yes,

Rapala X-Raps were working well for most, and the color for me was their mackeral. I have pogie and a silver black, but stuck with the mackeral most times since it was producing.

Tried sluggos on the troll, with no success and a if not paying attention especially unweighted they produce a mono tangle so large you can wear it as a sweater on the way home

I caught the one on the trevala on a simple 8oz hammered diamond jig which was a blast!

I had another on a RONZ weighted silver type of sluggo on the cast, but that fish hit like a sledge hammer and the braid appeared to have parted at the mono Slim Beauty knot connection. Knot positive from the evidence, but when back to Uni-Uni success knot.

Hope the reply is not too late, feel free to PM me ....

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Old 12-01-2008, 06:39 PM
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Great catches Nick, here's a west coast specimen from late Oct. Never got any real numbers and the skipper said it was a bigeye. Pretty sure it's a nice BFT (shorter pec fin). Truth is most of the BFT around here are 30-50#. 100# class are rarely culled on rod and reel 'cause people tend to go out geared for 40# fish and get spooled. Here's my colleague, Otis, he's 6'2" & 285#.
Sometimes its better to be lucky than good. Got him on the troll. Poor s.o.b. can't even tie a Palomar knot but he sure can eat sushi with the best of them...
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Old 12-01-2008, 07:28 PM
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Hey Gillie,

Very Nice fish!

Not sure if i could tell the diff on a Big Eye unless it was wearing glasses

Also that Seafari has more room than mine ...
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