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  2. Fluke hitting in the surf while offshore anglers haul in ...

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    Gulp baits are effective on those fish in the surf. More: Tournament fishermen look to zero in on bluefin tuna in Manasquan club's Bluefin Open. The sea bass fishery continues to steam along. With ...

  3. Yellowfin croaker - Wikipedia

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    Yellowfin croaker are most often taken by surf anglers using softshelled sand crabs, worms, mussels, clams, Gulp! soft baits, or cut fish as bait. They are most commonly caught between Ventura County and central Baja California.

  4. Big cobia fish strikes, one of the season's first landed off ...

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    He said white-colored Gulp baits and spearing have the edge over the fluke, at least for now. Along with the fluke, fishermen are catching cocktail size blues in Manasquan Inlet pretty consistently.

  5. Fishing lure - Wikipedia

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    A fishing lure is any one of a broad category of artificial angling baits that are inedible replicas designed to mimic prey animals (e.g. baitfish, crustaceans, insects, worms, etc.) that attract the attention of predatory fish, typically via appearances, flashy colors, bright reflections, movements, vibrations and/or loud noises which appeal to the fish's predation instinct and entice it into ...

  6. Wooden halibut hook - Wikipedia

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    Octopus is a common bait. [2] A carved wooden fishing float is used to signal the fisherman that a halibut has been hooked. Halibut tend to gulp in rather than nibble at what they assume to be food, and forcefully try to spit out foreign objects.

  7. Saccopharynx - Wikipedia

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    Saccopharynx is a genus of deep-sea eels with large mouths, distensible stomachs and long, scaleless bodies. Commonly, these fish are called gulpers or gulper eels.It is the only genus in the family Saccopharyngidae, and is part of the derived lineage of the "saccopharyngiforms," which includes other mid-water eel species.

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