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Report for the week of June 23 - 29, 2014.
Jim Jombe of Bellmawr, NJ., Sam Patitucci of Cape May Court House, NJ.,
Mike Ostroski of Upland, PA., Tony Caputo of Wallingford, PA.,
Warren Knights of Phila, PA., and Steve Storer of Harleysville, PA., all
took Pools aboard the SEA STAR III this week. Jim with a 5.25lb Fluke,
Sam with a 4lb Fluke, Mike with a 2.75lb Sea Bass, Tony with a 1.5lb
Kingfish, Warren with a 2lb Sea Bass, and Steve with a 4.25lb Fluke.
CONGRATULATIONS!   NICE FISH!

This week on the SEA STAR III was an up and down week for Fluke. The Reefs gave us some action for Fluke and Sea Bass, but some trips keepers were
scarce. One poor weather trip put us in the Bay and we found some Kingfish,
and small Fluke. A great deal of why Fluke fishing is good or bad depends on
how you drift. Too fast and the fish aren't interested in chasing your baits, Too slow and you don't cover enough bottom. Conditions are constantly changing
and the better your drifting conditions are the better Fluke fishing is. Finding
 Keepers is still another challenge. We will continue to search for more keepers
each and every trip and take what the waters give us. I hope to see more of you
as summer rolls on. As always, I will leave you with some more photos of this
week's action. Thanks for checking in......
below,    Angel Shark, Caught and
RELEASED by Ron Bowman.
WHY WAIT?   This could be YOU!
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