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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Marilyn Jean II Fluke MJ Seabass". Here's how is started: "Im a day behind on my reports Capt. Ryan took a few days off with "
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Brooklyn NY
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Im a day behind on my reports Capt. Ryan took a few days off with the family and I covered the days . We had few non fishing night charters so there I have no bass report. We are Bassing tonight so I should have some info by tomorow. Fluking on Thursday was ok with Good life on the shorts and some keepers on both am and noon trips . Anthony F had his 1st ever fish a nice fat fluke , and it was his birthday Happy Birthday Anthony. WE had more keepers in the Am with 10 comming over the rails . Bait draggers did better on both trips Todays trips had better life and Quailty . The am trip provided plenty of action with everyone releasing many fluke 8 keepers fo 15 anglers but the rods stayed bent most of the trip. On the noon trip we had some real crappy conditions very little drift and what we had was a slide. Manuvering the boat helped but it was a battle. That said Fishing turned out ok with 19 anglers landing 15 keepers to 5.5 lbs and a steady pick of shorts to released. Again the bait dragers out did the bucktail and teaser guys 50 to 70 ft produced over 100 3 to5 lb sebass for the Marilyn Jean today along with some keeper fluke and 7 large flounder released No pics but a truly great outing
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