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Two area "Conservationists," who were recently removed from the board of directors at Peta, were back to their program of "Culling," earlier this week. A quick stop off Belmar resulted in six good size bass in half an hour.
( All the fish were properly disposed of) YUM YUM!!!

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While casting a plug off the Manasquan Beach on June 9, 2009, this 52 lb bass was caught with a bunker already in its mouth. (The bunker pleaded for help) For all you true "Sport," fishermen out there (and Peta people) the fish was released....the bunker that is!

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Captain Matt was on the meat Saturday May 30th, in a boat he borrowed from his Dad, while on a well deserved break from defending the very criminals that violate fish and game laws.

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Every fisherman has the option, dictated by his ability to know right from wrong, to either tag and release or bring home to eat what he catches...it appears, in this case, the correct choice was made!!!



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Ryan, Chip and Kelly are all smiles after their Memorial Day striped bass outing. Although Ryan and Chip have hooked and hacked many of this species, it was Kelly's first bass.

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Picture taken May 26, 2009 from the beach in Bay Head, NJ.

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Steady as she goes, said the frog to the Captain!

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Those DAMN commercial fishermen !

 

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To hookemandhackem
Subject: love your shirts
June 20, 2008

Bob,
Told you I'd send you a picture.......
The Fluke shirt got one on Tuesday, and the Dolphin got the three pictured today.....
They were were all within a half inch of 45" long but weighed 31, 36, & 41 Lbs.

Hope you're getting in on this action...

Mike Strano

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Thanks for the shirts they are great. My father is 70 years old and I want to tell you that hook em and hack em has been his motto for a long time! He will be so thrilled to wear this shirt when he goes fishing. I saw your ad in a fishing magazine while I was fishing on the Sea Horse for flounder last week.

These regulations are crazy and it is about time we take a stand, hopefully if a lot of fishing enthusiasts wear these shirts we will get our message across.

Thanks again and I will probably be ordering one of your striper long sleeves for the fall.

Charlene

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Lucky shirt resulted in 1st place finish.

 

Nov. 5, 2007

Dear Mr. Schrader, I loved your opinion in Saturday's "Your View," in the Asbury Park Press.

I have been telling my husband all along that the only way to get the attention of the IDIOTS at the Marine Fisheries Service is by doing what you feel also, some form of civil disobedience or a march on Washington to get their attention.

No one has asked my husband or myself, common fluke fishing people, how many fish we caught...NEVER! I would love to know where they get their statistics.

Again, I just wanted to let you know we feel the same as you regarding the fluke management.

Sincerely yours,
Joanie Bogan-Krauss

 

 

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