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Steady rain kept most anglers at home this morning, but Tony Arcabascio of Bayville said some of the dedicated trollers in his area cleaned up on big stripers off Seaside with his Tony Maja bunker spoons. On Sunday, Arcabascio added another angler to his 50-pound honor roll on Maja spoons as Stephen Moran boated a 55.15-pounder off Deal on the green #4 spoon from Russian Roulette. Most boats cancelled their trips today, and Capt. Rob Semkewyc of the Sea Hunter from Atlantic Highlands said he was glad he did so. Miss Belmar Princess did likewise. Like many other party boats, they will be running a shortened Thanksgiving trip. However, they are limiting that 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. trip -- and reservations are required. Call 732 681-0030. Capt. John Kolias reported a good Monday trip in Raritan Bay for the Bernie and Liz  Doerning party. Though stripers were on the surface, Kolias trolled Mo-Jo rigs and started off with a double of 14-and-19-pounders. A 40-inch, 26-pounder topped the limit catch, and 20 bass from 28 to 32 inches were released.

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