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Happy 4th of July! Thanks to our military for the great freedoms we enjoy in this country today. Today's weather may not be as bad after all, but keep that rain gear close by. Fluke fishing in our area both in the surf and bay around the BB and BI buoys remains steady. Buck tail gulp combos along with kellie squid combos are accounting for the lion's share of fish. Crabbing is in high gear with nice catches coming off our dock and rental boats... John Yac

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The storm has moved off and the day should be quite fishable. Small to keeper size fluke continue to be the surf action right now. Add to that a few small blues just to keep you on your toes. Don't forget the 2 fluke at 16" allowed in IBSP, this makes bringing home some tasty fillets just a little bit easier. Crabbing is kicking into high gear with nice catches coming off our dock and rental boats. Today is July 1st and a new month begins for our "Weigh-Ins Wanted" contest. Each month the heaviest fish taken from the SURF ONLY and weighed in at our shop will win a $50.00 store gift card. June's winner is Devyn Streisel with her 9.65 lb. blue. Congratulations! Devyn... John Yac

Fishing Report

Picture perfect day! No weekend crowds, great surf conditions. Fluking in IBSP is steady and the inlets both north and south of us are also producing some nice fish. Buck tail gulp combos or live kellie squid combos are the best way to catch these tasty critters... John Yac

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We might have dodged a bullet this morning as far as the rain is concerned but later on in the day we're not going to be so lucky. Fluke fishing in IBSP continues to be steady with anglers not only taking advantage of the 2 fish at 16" but coming up with some 4 plus lb. fish in the mix. Some blues here and there with word of a few snappers also showing up. Crabbing is coming into it's own with nice catches off our dock and rental boats... John Yac

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Possible rain gear day later. On the brighter side, less bathers where they don't belong and the fair weather fisherman won't leave their couches. There are some nice fluke being taken in IBSP with the inlet still producing small blues on certain tides. Crabbing yesterday was in high gear out back off our dock and on our rental boats. Buck tail gulp combos lead the baits on the fluke side while cut bunker will attract the blues. It doesn't hurt to also have a clam baited rod, you never know when that elusive striped bass may pass by... John Yac

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