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![]() Anyone know where to get one? looking for something for off shore (10-25 miles) but wouldn't mind and inshore one also.
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![]() Hook, you get can get all the free numbers you want all over the internet. If that's not what you're in search of, then there are numerous charts to purchase at your local(sponsor's) tackle shop. I would chose carefully there really IS A TON OF DIFFERENT ONE'S OUT THERE, do some homework. Good luck .
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![]() To be completely honest is no easy way as far as getting wreck numbers!( actually there is one if you can find a charter captain to hand you a copy of his book but I haven't been that lucky)
Free Internet numbers are a great way to burn fuel and get discouraged, for a good chart your lucky if 50 percent of the well known wrecks are right. The NJ reef guide is accurate so the wrecks at shark river reef would be a good start. When I'm looking for a wreck I don't have it takes time and prep . I find every number I can find on it loran and GPS head out and start searching the more you do it the better you will get. Over the years you will stumble onto some numbers as well. Good luck Doug |
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![]() Another thing is, don't just run right for the main part of wreck. Mark it and do a search around for different pieces and save them in your gps. A lot of times the different pieces surrounding the main piece hold better qualities of the fish.
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