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Unread 06-24-2010, 03:58 PM
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Glad you're up and about MJ.. Take care of that eye. Sounds like your friends will take care of your boat. (one way or the other)
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thanks! Yea I went to the boat yesterday and I saw the pump running

Went back later with BS and trailer to pull boat, but after looking at everything we saw that it was not leaking just some wash water.

I was saying I wish I could tell if the pump came on in the night??
After a few min's of talking Tim said I am going to tie your bucket wit a bit of water in it to stay straight right under the thur hull, when pump comes on it will fill the bucket.

Went back today to confirm all was well, and it was dry and the bucket same as when we left it!

The eye us still messed up but i am getting around!!
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We have been doing fairly well on Fluke here in NY. I have 6 keepers so far, Lloyd has two, considering our size limit is 21 inches.
We have been averageing over 30 fish a trip.

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Thats a great fish right there!!!

here in Ma. The commercial is 14" 200 pounds a day, and the Rec. is 18.5" and 5 fish a day

I am commercial for no other reason then to be able to catch fish to bring home!! We get the 18.5 but to just be able to get 5 fish sucks!

Been a slow year so far!
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went out last thursday. about 200 plus fish came over the side, 2 keepers, 21 and 22. some nice 18's and 19's but not a great ratio.
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Went out this morning off Groton near Fishers Island we caught about 15 fluke kept these three fish. smallest was 20 largest was 27....had to call it a day when the rain and wind blew us off the pond...
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