Finally a One Man Limit by Ed Valitutto

VHFC member Alan Goracy, my grandson Nick and I went fishing on Monday 7/15 after hearing good reports from the Double Creek area. The weather was warm and the breeze was enough to keep the bugs away and still provide enough drift. After trying Double Creek and getting only shorts, we fished an unmarked cut that feeds in from the North side near the sand bar near High Bar channel. All totaled we had well over 30 fluke with Alan managing three keepers. Almost all were caught on killies since the blowfish quickly ate the tails off the Gulp!

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Of the fifty United States, thirty-eight have a striped-bass record. New Jersey has the largest striped-bass record—a 78-pound 8·ounce whopper that was caught in 1982. The state with the smallest striped-bass record is Iowa. That landlocked striper weighed only 9 pounds 4 ounces and was caught in 1983.
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