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Saturday, 29 August 2009 |
The two best words that discribe the fishing is diverse and plentiful ! Big beautiful weakfish finally showed up this week with more consistant action with fish to near 5lbs . The action was best on either live peanut bunkers or artificials. Husband and wife team Laurey and Terry were out for great action with big weakfish, fiesty blues, blowfish, king fish, porupine puffers, and piles of fluke keeping only 2 of the fluke . Regular Jay Simmons was out for more of the same great action with big weakfish, bluefish,fluke, blowfish;king fish, seabass, porgies, and porcupine puffers, and if that wasn't enough variety as we approached the inlet and found clean ocean water pushed deep into the bay thanks to a incoming tide backed by a brisk Easterly wind which led to schools of false albecore busting on rainbait . The albies were all over the waters surface but their lighting speed and shallow 2-4ft of water that they were in made connecting with them frustrating. Patience and skill won the day as Jay was finally able to connect with these silvery lighting bolts on light spinning tackle!! ZZZZZZZzzzzz ! Jay also landed this year's biggest weakfish at 5lbs.2oz .moving into first place in the Reel Fantasea onboard tourney which qualifies him for a free open boat spot or 1/2 next years back bay trip along with a trophy. A last minute cancellation has led to next thursday available Sept 3 for either and open boat or private charter bay/inlet/ocean .
Best Regards,
Captain Steve Purul
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