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I'm getting older and moving more inshore. I've always been a gatherer (mussels, clams, crabs) but have recently been toying with the idea of becoming a bit of a hunter. I've drifted over some in-season flounder in back bays that defy description.
I could have harvested those legendary dinners with almost anything. But the problem is that this is Delaware/New Jersey and the boulders lining the inlets are something else again. Our minor league baseball team (Blue Rocks) is named after the local granite.
I don't want to get into hunting bigtime with some amazing gun or spear, just something that works locally and might even hold up under rigorous abuse against some of the hardest rock.
I kinda like the idea of a small spear with replaceable tips, but I really want to hear from the MAKO experts and inlet hunters...
I could have harvested those legendary dinners with almost anything. But the problem is that this is Delaware/New Jersey and the boulders lining the inlets are something else again. Our minor league baseball team (Blue Rocks) is named after the local granite.
I don't want to get into hunting bigtime with some amazing gun or spear, just something that works locally and might even hold up under rigorous abuse against some of the hardest rock.
I kinda like the idea of a small spear with replaceable tips, but I really want to hear from the MAKO experts and inlet hunters...