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Nailer

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  1. Thanks for the update Mike. Also, Welcome aboard.
  2. Grab Grandpa, and get him out there. The 80-100 foot range was a bit busy with traffic, but most guys where going north/south.
  3. We spent the night and went out Sunday am with BIL Bruce, and his friend Bill. We ran 4 riggers 2 divers and 2 coppers. We left the dock in the 6:00 am range and set up in the same 85fow. We started the morning with a quick double on both the copper sets. 1 was a 350 with a MS Blue flounder, and the other was a 250 with a MS Double trouble. The rest of the morning was hit and miss. we only had 4 fish when we turned around at the point (Little Sable light house), we did manage to loose a few during that time also. Once we made the turn North the 350 copper with the Blue Splatter Ace Hi fires, at the same time the white paddle on the diver goes. We land the diver fish, reset it and it fires again. Further up the run the same copper rig fires 2 more times. We ended the day at 11 am going 9 for 16+? I lost count. Jordon with a darkie. Bill with the 350 copper and Ace Hi. The end result. The pic only has 8 fish because I was nice enough to release a big one after it was in the boat (oops),
  4. My brother asked if I would help him out in there PSA fun tourney. We left the dock at 5:45 and set lines in 85 fow. As soon as I got the 8 rods set, they started going off. We started with a double, and had to wake Crag up from his late night induced sleep he was having in the aft cabin. The morning bite for the first 2 hours was fantastic. We started a bit South of port and went all the way to the point. We ended the day going 11 for 16. Brothers boat is more of a family boat than a fishing boat, but I made due. A shot of our spread. Two divers 1 copper, and 1 rigger. The next best teem only had 7 fish, so we won the most fish portion of the prize. Moonshine Double Trouble, and Blue Flounder early. Blue Splatter off the 350 copper, and green splatter (Ace Hi plug) off the rigger, mid morning. Divers with both mountain Dew ff and white flasher where best all day.
  5. 300 ft core = 40' 300' 45 pound copper = 80+'
  6. It has been a joy watching you and your dad progress this past year and a half. Welcome.
  7. Sounds like a great time. Thanks for the update.
  8. Sounds like a rough morning. Did you get everything fixed?
  9. Good luck in Ludvill. The winds to start the weekend do not look kind.
  10. Better luck next time Russ. This last wind has really mixed the water up.
  11. Mike, Welcome aboard. We will fish Friday pm and Saturday am. Reports will abound when I get back. My brother in-law did very well yesterday in 85-100 fow south of port.
  12. Captain mike, Welcome aboard. Nice job on a short trip Dave,
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