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- 2002 Second Place Tuna.JPG

105 lb Yellowfin that was big enough to hold second place in the 45th annual IGFA Forked River Tuna Tournament. This is just one of over 20 Tuna caught that trip. We also had a 130 lb Mako and a nice white Marlin.
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- Swordfish

This Sword was caught while chunking in the Hudson canyon in late October.
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- Fluke

Here is a nice catch of Fluke (flounder) from Barnegat Ridge in mid June.
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- makopic2002.jpg

This Mako was the icing on the cake after 20 Tuna and a white marlin back in August.
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- Yellowfin

Scott Allison with his first "Allison." This fish weighed in at 140 pounds.
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- Marlin

This is one White Marlin of a double header the crew from the Ford Plant in Edison caught in the Lindenkhol canyon in late August.
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- Yellowfin

Jim and Vern from the Ford Plant in Edison with a 109 lb Yellowfin.
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- 16 YellowFin

Larry Finkbiner charter aboard the old Tuna-Tic with a great catch of yellowfin from the Lindenkohl.
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- Yellowfin & a Swordfish

This trip started on the east side of the Hudson with most of the Tuna fleet. Most of the night had passed and there were no fish being caught anywhere so we picked up and ran to the west side and found these fish right before sun up.
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- Yellowfin

One of several Yellowfin caught on this trip. Linda got this 90 pounder all by herself.
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- Mahi Mahi

Ken boating a Mahi Mahi we pulled from the pots along the 50 fathom line inside the Lindenkohl.
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- Yellowfin (Capt. Mike)

Although I don't get to fish much because I'm either running the boat, gaffing your fish or helping everyone else...I still grab one here and there.
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- Nice Mahi

Here is your avarage New Jersey Mahi mahi (4-8lbs)
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- Striper

Capt. Mike Chrebet with one of many Stripers caught just before Christmas.
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- Sea Bass and Porgy

Jack Tuff party had a great time catching over 200 fish in late October. The Sea Bass were up to 5 pounds!
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- Larry

Larry holding a Yellowfin after another great trip.
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- Striped Bass

With his skill, experience and "good karma", Captain Ken boats a nice Striper.
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