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Rehoboth and Indian River bay have so much bunker in them you could walk across the bay. If that isn’t enough to get you excited, they are also up and down the ocean beaches as well from Gordon’s Pond to Fenwick Island. The fish were moving with the incoming tide and apparently all over the place. Tim was on Herring point beach blowing up blues, and Tom was on Naval Crossing in Cape Henlopen State Park doing the same on two ounce hopkins lures and bunker was working up there as well. While this show was happening, A sixteen pounder was caught at the Cape Henlopen flats near the old pier as well as many others.Ĭheck out the teeth on that yellow eyed devil Now before you go running off to that same beach.
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Bunker chunks of fresh and frozen were working equally well, as was whole frozen mullet on rigs or just hooked through the eye on Gamakatsu 7/0 hooks. The boys lost more fish than they landed and they landed eighteen. The fish would come in, the lines would blow up, and then it would happen all over again for about two hours. Not just the normal average bluefish, but nine to eleven pound bluefish one after another. Alex, Randy, and Jim were on the beach today at Broadkill and they were just hammering bluefish. I am also kicking myself for not getting up earlier, but such is life at times. Luckily today I got there in time to witness the bluefish hammering lines left and right.
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You know how it goes, you miss the trip and then your phone rings or you hear about it later. You always hear about that one time your friends caught an epic blitz or run of fish. Alex Tkachuk’s 11.5 pound … 34 inch bluefish