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  2. Get the nets, the fluke are starting to bite at the Jersey Shore

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    When Jersey Shore native Dan Radel is not reporting the news, you can find him in a college classroom where he is a history professor. Reach him @danielradelapp; 732-643-4072; dradel@gannettnj.com.

  3. See New Jersey's 2024 fluke season options: 'Proposals may ...

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    New Jersey has six options to pick from for the 2024 season. Which way will it go. See New Jersey's 2024 fluke season options: 'Proposals may rouse some debate'

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    “The fluke bite is slow but anglers are working to catch large fish," Elisa Cahill of Snug Harbor Marina in South Kingstown said last week. "We weighed in an 11-pounder caught off the beaches ...

  5. Tom Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brown Jr.'s Tracker School is located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. [7] Most classes offered by Tracker School are held in Primitive Camp or Joseph Citta Boy Scout Camp, both of which are located near Waretown, New Jersey. [8] However, classes are also offered in California and Florida. [9]

  6. Shark River Inlet - Wikipedia

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    The Shark River Inlet is the only river inlet exclusively in Monmouth County that drains directly into the Atlantic Ocean; the Shrewsbury and Navesink rivers drain into Sandy Hook Bay (part of the much larger Lower New York Bay), and the Manasquan River is shared with Ocean County. Charter boats leave the inlet on a foggy summer morning.

  7. Deaths of John and Joyce Sheridan - Wikipedia

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    Political insiders in the state believe the case has the potential to become New Jersey's next major public corruption scandal. [36] "A lot of people are watching it with bated breath," Richard Codey, a Democratic state senator and the state's longest-serving legislator, as well as having twice served as acting governor, told The New York Times ...