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Enroute to Florida, they tear up everything especially tackle. set A1 out to A call from Rlstorl in early October and we head oil an army of bluefish reported to be busting up things along the New Jersey coast. Now, A1 is one human designed to fish for blues. Besides a lifelong devotion to salt water fishing. Als credentials include a number of record-sizefish and a Phi Beta Kappa key from Rutgers. Hes got the needed brawn too, and ever-prese- h yj P. i U.S. No. i Extra Fancy i. - -- - 1 Local Grown LBS. F02 y . ; d t fy-- :A 'A packs about a 57 frame. GRAPES RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS CRISP SOLID CABBAGE GOLDEN BROWN DATES ss1,' 2 c 29 -- 5 ar., f . . P . .j.. j-- - V fs 1 It jiJWfci'i y kilJL;v3EDV.1r.'sJrv' V i H I 1 - - 5wi'- ; J! i i. ' . - - ' ' : .j r S; .ty - tv: . t ",ipy v 227 A98, Vi pounds into Almost instinctively, A1 head- clinker skill in ed the the right direction and after about an hour's run, we were where the action is. About 50 boats patrolled the flanks, blue" after taking blue from the marauding army. They appeared about the same size, between six and seven pounds. A1 explained the weak sisters in a school of dont last long. Because fishermen take bluefish by trolling, casting, and chumming, it takes an arsenal of tackle to do the job right. Al's a real Boy Scout when it comes to fishing. He's prepared and must have hauled a dozen outfits aboard. First, we set out two outfits for deep trolling, Garcia Conolon solid fiber glass rods and Mitchell 620 game fish reels. Ambassa-deu- r lead core lines helped get us down deep to the fish. One-foo- t long "surgical" eels with two heavy steel 6. 0 sproat hooks, t were connected to the line with the help of a heavy wire leader and swivel. The rubber eels were just what the fish wanted. We were hit almost immediately. It felt as if both of us hooked a sunken battleship. A1 rhymthically pumped his fish aboard. Lacking Al's brawn, I needed an extra few minutes to get mine alongside. Within an hour, 100 pounds of "blues" were In the fish box. We switched to chumming, employing an oily witches' brew of ground mossbunker and sea clam. For this type of action, A1 and I used regular bait casting rigs, Ambassadeur 5000 reels and medium Conolon hollow fiber glass casting rods. Our Bonnyl monofilament casting line was tied to a 60 hook monofilament. This with the help of a long leader of leader works better than wire when chumming. It's nearly invisible and gets the loader-shbig ones, and also is lighter where the chum is. and holds the right depth For bait, we tried sliced butterflsh. With a light outfit, the fishs first run is fast and furious. A careless angler can have his thumb print burned off. But a burned thumb isnt the worst of bluefishing. These devils see almost as well on land as in the water. 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