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This is a sandbox lego building and driving game with dynamic destruction physics.īuild your own vehicles or download one of more than 50,000 vehicles from the workshop and enjoy the dynamic driving and destruction physics of Brick Rigs! Lego Normal Bob will be going out to a secret SCP lab in Lego City. There haven’t been many reports of early season bass being hooked, but days when there is rough surf could be the ticket as the bass will often go after baitfish that are churned up in the waves, John said.LEGO SCP LAB JAILBREAK IN LEGO CITY! - Brick Rigs Roleplay Gameplay - Haunted Lego House “Just about anything that moves or gives off sent seems to be drawing the attention of the hungry fluke in the surf right now,” John from the shop said.
The southern end of the park seemed to be the most productive area in recent days, so air down those tires and make the trek down the sand in a beach buggy to get in on the action. A 300 pound order just came in Thursday.Īt Island Beach State Park, surf fishing was still yielding fluke and blues, the folks at The Dock Outfitters said. As striper season was poised to begin in the coming weeks, the shop is now stocking eels. F resh mullet and peanut bunker were baits of choice for anglers who scored the big ones, the shop said in a report. 31 with a bag limit of 15 fish.įluking from the “the wall” at Manasquan Inlet remained strong, according to the folks at Alex’s Inlet Bait and Tackle in Point Pleasant Beach. But warm water temperatures kept the number of keeper sea bass to a minimum during the current mini season, which ended last week.
Crabbing was still going strong in the bay, and especially in the local rivers.įluking in the ocean – suds and reefs – was still strong, the folks at Reel Life Bait and Tackle in Point Pleasant Borough said in a report. The six footer was caught and released by customer Bob Wilson, the shop said.įishing this past week, in general, has been somewhat slow between one rainy day followed by a particularly windy day, but anglers who made it out found plenty of snapper blues in Barnegat Bay, especially in the area behind Island Beach State Park, a report from Murphy’s Hook House in Toms River said.
Specifically, it was a Pell’s “Slider” rig. On Wednesday this week, Pell Fish and Sport on Mantoloking Road posted a photo of a six foot thresher shark caught earlier in the day on one of their fluke rigs. On an otherwise routine day on the water, you might catch a rare species or something totally out of the ordinary for the area you’re fishing.Īnd sometimes, you’ll hook something pretty unexpected. One of the best things about going fishing is never knowing exactly what the day has in store for you. Bob Wilson’s thresher shark, caught on a fluke rig from Pell’s Fish and Sport in Brick.