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54 lb striper off NJ Coast

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

My Buddy Paul Lands this hog on a great day of fishing!

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  • why would you let the 32 pounder go

  • Good for letting tht bass go. Let it grow and big bass like 45+ dont taste as good as 30 or less

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  • Great job, guys. Short and sweet video too. Good luck in 2012.

  • In New Jersey you can keep two 28+inch fish a person.

  • nice one its a pig

  • Nice job releasing the smaller fish to breed.

  • what bait

    

  • Catch and release. Fish for the future. Thanks a lot.

  • The 32 pounder was nice, Your biggest and to let him go, That is a Sporstman. And that big cow, Nice job guys. Tight Lines to ya's......

  • I'm not sure but the reason why the stripers are smaller is that there are more little ones out there abd they eat most of the food so it's less food for all and they don't get enough food to get real big

  • Am glad to see that you let him go.

  • i envy the stripers down yur way! i live in boston, ever since they dropped the keeper size from 36 to 28 inches, the fish just havent been the same. Way to many people are keeping all the small keepers, so they dont get to grow! when the limit was 36 inches, wed catch bigger fish. i wont keep a 28 unless im with someone who eats fish and REALLY wants it to eat. maybe im more sympathetic cause i wanna catch bigger fish and dont eat seafood, lol

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