Friday, April 23, 2010

New Jersey State Parks

New Jersey State Parks
New Jersey has the third largest state park system in the nation, with 36 parks, 11 forests, 4 recreation areas, 42 natural areas, 23 historic sites, 4 marinas and 1 golf course. Many of New Jersey’s 19 light houses are preserved in state parks, including Barnegat Lighthouse, Cape May Point Light house and Sandy Hook Lighthouse.

High point State park is named after the state’s tallest peak and has swimming and water sports on Lake Marcia in summer and cross-country skiing in winter. The Appalachian Trail comes through here. Wharton State Forest, New Jersey’s largest, contains the Baste State Historic Site, a restored late 18th and 19th century pinelands ironworking village.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Options 04-17-18-2010


From: Stew Suenaga
Subject: Options 04-17-18-2010
To: bob hara

Bob, just got home from fishing 2 back to back trip on the Options. We had a good bite on the seabass on Saturday boat got 5, I blanked out. But on Sunday I got redemption. My second one for the year. We ended up limiting out by 7:30 am. Sweet...



Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Nice US Tourist Photos

Bright Angel Creek near Phantom Ranch at Grand Canyon
View from Yaki Point
Fiery Furnace with Salt Valley background

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Spectra Sportfishing

Stewart Suenaga - Calico Bass

From: Stew Suenaga
Date: Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:21 PM
Subject: Spectra sportfishing.
To: bob hara

Hello Bob, Just did a back to back trip on the Spectra and Options. Well no seabass for me but did get one nice calico on Saturday, and a 85# soupfin shark. Trying to get the picture of it. As soon as I do I'll send it to you. Water temp at Cataline is still very cold 58 to 59. As soon as it warm up and stay that way it should be game on. We did manage to get 2 seabass on Sunday.


Thanks for the report Stewart. That first picture is Classic Catalina SpringTime Water Color

Friday, April 9, 2010

Wahoo on the Salas - Lady Soilder



From: matt salas mailto:salaslures@yahoo.com

Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 6:38 AM

To: steve Tsugiiuchi; bob

Subject:

On the R.P.





Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Davis Family Latest Catch - Rogue River, Oregon

Check out these great family shots from our good friend Mark Davis



From: Mark Davis

Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:54 PM

Subject: Davis Family Latest Catch

Rogue River, Oregon

April 3, 2010







Our thanks to Todd, Brian and Cindy Malone!