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Tuna anglers will begin to seek yellowfin tuna where they left them biting in Hudson Canyon just before Hermne arrived. The Jamaica from Brielle has a few spots left on Thursday's 31-hour trip, and also on Sunday's 5 p.m. trip. Call 732 528-5014 for reservations. Inshore fishing should also get going tomorrow. The Cock Robin from Point Pleasant had planned to sail today, but will do so tomorrow. The Sea Hunter  from Atlantic Highlands starts fluking Thursday, but with only one weekday trip from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Two trips will be run on weekends from 8 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 6. The Elane B. II from Bahrs in Highlands will get started again on Friday. The surf remains rough and discolored, though the big swells seem to be dying out. Vinny D'Anton tried Shark River again this morning, but there was still no sign of blues and stripers. Adam La Rosa of the Canyon Runner fleet at Point Pleasant summed  up canyon prospects in the following e-mail:   "As Good As It Gets" Limits of Yellowfin on the Chunk! Then It Blew! Last Week --75+ Yellowfin & And Double Side of Big-Eye's Over 200#Will It Continue?We Should Know Thursday2 Dates Left on 48 Viking Until October1 Dates Left on 60 Ritchie Until OctoberFishing Doesn't Get Any Better Than It WasWill It Continue???? Before the Blow Capt. Phil Dulanie on the Meat Tony Palumbo & Son Mike Reily Mike Pipoli  Open Boat Charter Today

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