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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2015 15:23:52 GMT -5
I like fishing for flounder.....except when they make a left......it's a complete whiteout...and they can't see a darn thing........BADA....Boom!! Worse yet when they are laying upside down!!
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Post by longhunter on Sept 24, 2015 15:36:45 GMT -5
Loggy, We were down to CHI Middle of July for a week. Got out to the wrecks 3 times. We had a 3 man limit the first trip. A 2 man limit the 2nd and 13 fish with 4 fishing on the boat the 3rd trip. A couple of 24 inchers were the largest from the Chincoteague wrecks this year.
Sounds like you need a slightly bigger boat to get to all them fish just a few miles out.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2015 16:02:08 GMT -5
Loggy, We were down to CHI Middle of July for a week. Got out to the wrecks 3 times. We had a 3 man limit the first trip. A 2 man limit the 2nd and 13 fish with 4 fishing on the boat the 3rd trip. A couple of 24 inchers were the largest from the Chincoteague wrecks this year. Sounds like you need a slightly bigger boat to get to all them fish just a few miles out. Yeah Duane......I keep tellin the Mrs that but I also need my shallow draft Lund SSV16 to support my shallow water crabbing, clamming & oystering operations. A second boat is certainly on my wish list!! Looks like you did a slight upgrade as i don't remember your prior rig when fishin Chinc flats being powered by a 200 HP Yammi?
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Post by longhunter on Sept 24, 2015 16:36:36 GMT -5
Its a 250 Yamaha hanging on the back of our 06 Sea-Pro 238 wa. Had it since 2010.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2015 16:46:22 GMT -5
Nice lookin rig!!!!!
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