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Old 01-25-2004, 12:06 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default More and fatter rockfish

Hey guys, its colder than hell and ewe have been getting our fair share of big stripers (most during the week while I have to work). Anyways thought this might interest you northern rockfish surf-fisherman as these guys were caught just off the surf line. Will post some pix as soon as they become available.Talk about a double-header!!

"Jerry Thrash reports that Keith Horsley of Gloucester pulled in 111.5 pounds of stripers on one rod at the same time while fishing aboard the Big Daddy with Capt. Andy James. The fish were 52.5 and 59 pounds. The larger fish leads the state and is less than 3 pounds short of the state record of 61 pounds, 12 ounces. The combined weight of 111.5 pounds is the heaviest striper catch on one rod ever reported. The fish were caught 20 miles south of Rudee Inlet on a 6-ounce mojo and a trailing Crippled Alewife spoon."
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