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Hooked On Fishing
Taken at the Narrows Marina on Gwynns Island just before the scouts took to the VCBA Charter Boats, "Drumbeat IV", "Miss Linda" and "Lemon Twist". |
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Hooked On Fishing
Scout Mike Clifton with his 22" Flounder caught off the "Drumbeat IV" just off Stove Point in the Piankatank River druing the Hooking On Fishing adventure.
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Flounder caught near Cape Charles at marker 36a |
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Deloris Carstens with two nice flounder caught at VMRC's Cherrystone Reef out of Cape Charles |
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Citation Sheepshead caught out of Kiptopeake State Park |
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David Israel with his citation Cobia caught off of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in June |
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Dee with her first ever Black Drum at age 60+ |
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During the summer months, Croaker are a real crowd-pleaser. The Croaker are plentiful, fight hard, and taste great. They are found in almost all regions of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Father-son fishing! This young man is getting first-hand instruction from his dad. |
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Talk about big smiles! These youngsters learned quickly how to hook up on the Striped Bass. This size Striper (aka Rockfish) stay in the Bay all year and are a blast on light tackle. Stripers are in season in the spring and fall. |
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Flounder are a prized catch. They hide on the bottom of the Bay and coastal waters waiting for a meal to swim by. This lucky young lady hooked up two whoppers while bottom fishing in Tangier Sound. |
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