Here's a recap of the day:
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Above are Ryan, Allen, Jeffrey and Jeff with 3 nice keeper Flounder (20, 22, 22.5)
We departed the dock around 0700 and headed to the CBBT to provide a quick lesson in fishing for flounder. They caught on quick even though the current was swift and managed there rod and reel well. So, we headed off to a couple of spots along the CBBT and allowed them to work a combo of live bait and traditional fluke rigs.
It wasn’t long before, WHAM! FISH-ON and I think Jeffery (or was if Jeff) pulled out a Flounder!

WTG and Great Job, Jeffrey!!!
(FYI - don't catch all of them. please leave a few for your Dad "The Sponsor" : ) )
This flounder was thick, but just a little too short, so back it went ! We continued to work the around the area and soon, Jeff hooked up with a couple of through backs and then a nice Keeper:

Awesome Job, Jeff !!!
The morning progressed and the tide shifted and soon, they were on more nice fish with throw backs mixed in with Keepers.

(Pictured here is Ryan with another "almost" a keeper.)
Things progressed and then Allen's Rod bent down and away he starts cranking... This flounder was a head shaker, but Allen did a fine job of keeping the right amount of pressure on the fish:

[size="2"]Pictured above it Allen, with a nice 22" Keeper
(Nice Job and WTG, Allen !!!)
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This trend continued and we also managed to catch an occasional oyster toad, which our guest referred to as a "in-law" fish, or something like that. LOL.
All in all, it was a FUN DAY on the H2O with a FUN CREW!!!
The bite is great really good right now and we have some availability in schedule, so please give us a call and let us set up a trip for you and your party aboard our 31' Contender (See Above)
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We are take reservations for the following species, but please book in advance, because things are filling up! ...
- Summer Flounder
- Cobia
- Spanish Mackeral
- Red and Black Drum
- Spad Fish
Good Luck, Tight Lines and See You on the Water,
Captain Fletcher Dunton USCG OUPV