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		<title>American Angler  Mag.  Nov/Dec o7; Article PHW and 2   fly event.</title>
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King Montgomery has a nice article in above Magazine including 3 pictures from our 2 Fly event last May.

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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 13:20:15 GMT</pubDate>
		
		
			
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		<title>Bluefish back in the Chesapeake Bay</title>
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In Wash apost of 10-14, Angus Phillips reports that he fished on a charter boat with Capt. Ed.Darwin on the Becky D.. They fished the gum thickets near Buoy 86 using live spot for bait. Fish were there but were very picky feeders uncharacteristic of blues . Later they found Blues breaking on the surface and seagulls were diving. Two of the party got out fly rods and started feeding them Clousers. Phillips and the Capt. fed them poppers with spinning rods but both there was little action with the surface lures. The blues are plentiful and go up to about four pounds but even surface lures in a school of surface feeding blues still produced very slow action. Phillips says the blues should remain abundant in the Bay for the next weeks.

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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:07:55 GMT</pubDate>
		
		
			
		<author>  (john asher)</author>
		
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