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Old 08-13-2007, 09:22 PM   #1
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Where's the Fluke

What happened to the fluke just south of White Rock? For two days now, I drifted fluke bellies and large live mummies, good moving tide, and never even got touched. On both days, there were tons of cut eel grass floating everywhere. Is my reasoning correct that a dragger or two, must have been working this area before daybreak? I have never seen a productive area go so negative almost overnight!
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I would say that the ol' draggers were working in there. I've never seen them there, especially with all the eel grass beds in that area. Unreal !! That's usually a productive area.
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