A New Personal Best for Alan Goracy by Ed Valitutto

When Alan Goracy asked me to go fishing on Monday, I reluctantly said okay since Alan had to leave by early afternoon and I couldn’t last much longer than that. Last week, I was with a group of members who traveled to Nantucket for two charters, but that story will be in the next Newsletter. We started in the new channel leading to the CG station and had a few shorts and a bluefish. We fished a few drifts in the inlet, but nothing was biting. We then decided to fish near the horn buoy about 2 miles outside the inlet.

Immediately we started being attacked by sea robins. Then we got a few fluke including 2 that were close and 1 keeper that escaped while waiting for the net. Then Alan got a slot fish and we decided to redrift the area. Good thing we did. Alan landed a real fat 24 incher that went 6 lbs on my Boga scale. It was his personal best and a real surprise. With that we headed back home.

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