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Old August 13th, 2010, 11:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
jeff
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Default OT - fish story, no flyrods involved

On 8/12/2010 7:10 PM, Tom Littleton wrote:
Jeff,
Assateague's fall seasons(and this is pure surf casting in somewhat heavy
surf) run as follows:

Sept-Mid October--Larger red drum(up to 40 lbs or more), big bluefish and
occaisional larger sharks

Mid October-December--Stripers of all sizes, many over 3 feet long. Still a
few blues about.

Boat anglers around the mouth of the bay clean up on stripers from late
November thru March. I don't do that much at all, as I'm not a great boat
person(will do it, with much beer and dramamine, but.....).As for humbling
you, I doubt it, but have absolutely no doubt that we could have a hell of a
time and eat some fine seafood, to boot!

Tom



my few forays with surf fishing from the beach side turn into
chair-sitting, beer drinking musings of the waves and distant horizon,
culminating in a loss of all orientation and control of faculties.

but good fishing and good eats...add a local microbrew and some proper
whiskey/whisky... i already know the company will be good...so, keep in
touch.

jeff