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Old 03-27-2009, 09:52 AM   #1
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thanks for the post. i real wise man would just be picking up the plugs off the beach. 6 0r 7 yrs. ago, my better half, and i, lost 14 plugs in a day in a blitz like that. this is using 48", 80lb. wire leaders. just too many fish.

put them back alive. i do have grandkids.
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Old 03-28-2009, 07:55 AM   #2
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great video. I was part of a blitz like that on Long Island on Columbus day 10 years ago. Giant Bluefish and 8-10 weakfish running the peanuts so hard a wave would crest and dump 100's high and dry on the sand. We had to put our rods down and grab the weakfish by the tails and get them back in the water they got dumped so far up the beach. Very cool and the fishing that day was epic from sunrise the sunset. I landed a 20 lb blue that day, 10 lb weakfish and 10-15 lb bass till you begged someone to take the rod out of your hands. Ranks as one of the coolest things I saw and was part of.
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