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Old 03-18-2004, 08:44 PM   #16
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I fish the Vinyard!! Fluke are good at middle ground buy the Green Can. Good for your rec limt and smaller fish.
You want bigger fish you will have to go to Lucas Shoal There you will find a litte bit better fish and a lot more of them.
If you want Big Fluke you need to use big bait and deep water. Over by Quicks is a good place. There is also a wrek over there you can see on chart. I have caught some nice Big Fluke (11 to 13 #) on live scup!! But they will have to be the small dolly size so don't get caught with them.

That same wreak will hold nice Bass also using , you guessed it Scup and they will take a leagle 9" scup.
Middle Ground has a few nice spots for drifting live bait also!!

Key for bass in these areas are DAY BREAK Got to be there before the sun comes up!!
after you get your bass for the day stock up on some fluke and when you have done that, there are lots of nice Black Sea Bass By the Green can at Middle ground or in a deep hole closer to the Vinyard off Lucas Can.

Then you have the Blues and then you have the Scup! Scup is nice and tastey!!

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