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  2. A hoax? What we know now about fisherman's Raritan Bay ... - AOL

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    Here's where New Jersey big tuna are normally found - and it's not in Raritan Bay It would have been a historic catch because catching a bluefin tuna in that area would be rare, if it's ever happened.

  3. Striped bass blitz the NJ coast, bluefin tuna join the frenzy

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    The menhaden bait fish were swimming for their lives this week as striped bass, whales and tuna chased them off the NJ coast. Striped bass blitz the NJ coast, bluefin tuna join the frenzy Skip to ...

  4. Fishermen find more giant tuna, striped bass from ... - AOL

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    More: Giant bluefin tuna return, fishermen land 722-pound fish off Sandy Hook Crew members Ed Markiewicz and Mike Murray took turns cranking the reel and they had the fish boatside within an hour ...

  5. Bodega Bay - Wikipedia

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    Bodega Bay, located about 20 mi (32 km) south, served as the primary port for Fort Ross. [13] RAC ships often stopped at Bodega Bay for repairs, such as the Il'mena, which was laid up at Bodega Bay for repairs from September 1815 to April 1816. [14] Russian chart of Fort Ross to Bodega Bay, 1817-18. Bodega Harbor and Bay appear in the upper right.

  6. Bodega Head State Marine Reserve & Bodega Head State Marine ...

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    Bodega Head SMR prohibits the take of all living marine resources. Bodega Head SMCA prohibits the take of all living marine resources, except the recreational and commercial take of pelagic finfish with troll fishing gear or seine, Dungeness crab by trap, and market squid by hand-held dip net and round haul net. Looking south towards Bodega Head

  7. Duhernal Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a popular fishing site. [4] Fish found in the lake include brown bullhead, bluegill sunfish and largemouth bass. [5] The lake is co-owned by the DuPont company, Ashland Inc., and the Borough of Sayreville. [6] DuPont, together with the Hercules and National Lead corporations, created the lake in the 1930s by partially damming the ...

  8. Fisherman towed by fish, catches 135-pound tuna in Raritan Bay

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    One would be hard-pressed to recall the last time a bluefin tuna was caught in Raritan Bay but it happened Wednesday when a 135-pound bluefin took Steve Nosti of Holmdel for a Nantucket Sleighride ...

  9. Marine life of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary - Wikipedia

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    Will travel thousands of miles to reproduce in Sargasso Sea every year. The Hudson River is a known haunt of this fish as is Upper New York Bay. [7] American shad (Alosa sapidissima) Anadramous fish that once was found as far inland as Bridgewater New Jersey and a former abundant resident of the Raritan River showing signs of returning.