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Author:
Michael
Date:
Sep 11, 2015
Subject:
Beat the Skunk with a Shoreline Keeper
Message:
Friday I headed down to Seaside, arriving at the breakwater around 3:15. Low tide was scheduled for 4:28. Skies were partly to mostly cloudy and winds started as a northeast before changing to a westerly then to a steady southeast and then back to a light west. I played with a number of lure and not bother with topwater much. Bait was still very thick. Blues started busting right near dead low, but just like last time, they'd be busting in 1 spot for no more than 3 minutes and then leave. 2 lures I got attention with were a Strom Thunderstick Madlfash and a purple gold Rapala CNR-8. Got a stiff hard hit on the Storm. Got 2 bluefish hits on the CNR-8. Lost a blue and small fluke on the CNR-8 and beat the skunk with a 16.5" shoreline keeper fluke on the CNR-8. I followed the technique the 2 guys were using with their Krocs on Sunday, by giving the CNR-8 and 4 to 6 second countdown before reeling at a steady speed. Headed back to shore by the time it was 7 and pedaled around Breezy Point to look for action before heading Downtown by 7:30. This marks the first time I've landed a shoreline keeper fluke in at least 3 years.

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