Another Successful Day by Bob Dodds

On Tuesday, 8/27, club members, Bob, Bill, Boston and John joined Gino on the Kev n Ash for a productive but rough day. The weather and seas were perfect, but the fluke were challenging!! I don’t know about other club members fishing that day, but we lost a lot of fish.
They were getting off from the minute they were hooked, on the way up, and even on the surface before being netted. However, we finished with a limit of sea bass, several ling and 11 fluke. Which included a 23″, 5 pounder+ that I caught! 

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