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May 12, 2008
Thom Pelletier, skipper of the charter boat ThomCat, reports:
Fluke fishing picked up well as soon as the wind did on Sunday. Most boats were working the areas from west of the center wall to Matunuck. I did see several boats off of Green Hill. Numerous nice size fish including slabs of 4.5 and 6.5 pounds. White and chartreuse ThomCats worked so well I stayed with them all morning. Squid-and-shiner combos were again the "meat" of choice. Also got a huge sea robin that could have swallowed a squirrel.
Posted by Tom Meade
at 10:49 AM | Permalink