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Dan Harley

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Fished out of Cape May this Friday, cleared the inlet just after 2AM, greeted with very flat seas, made good time but it was a long 75+ mile run.  Had lines in at sunrise just barely.  Had a double header go off on the Starboard rigger lines got crossed and we lost one fish and a nice tri-color 6" Squid bar - boated the other - it was a nice Yellow.



Capt John, Timmy and Josh had their hands full - I snapped a few shots of the chaos in the cockpit and they had all lines go off.





Continued to mark fish and boated another Yellow about an hour - very close in size to the first.



Continued to troll the area and picked up some Bonita for Fluke bait but nada in the Yellowfin depart.  Crew was getting restless so we voted for some wreck fishing.

Started to work our way from wreck to wreck, starting in almost 200 feet of water. Finally found some real good spots holding fish.  Boated five keeper fluke in 3 drifts and a few SeaBass for the box.

Headed in with two nice Yellows, five Fluke a few Sea Bass.



Old restored Scallop boat we passed in the harbor