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hayday91b

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Heading to luhrs landing or beach whatever it's called this weekend with family. Would like to know some good spots for some flounder. Thanks


Lee

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Head out towards Anderson island.   Fish the dropoff that starts around 20 feet,  drift to 50 feet deep,  repeat.
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polyangler

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+1

The break is pretty well marked by wooden pylons. Use the same rig I showed you at Sunnyside Park.
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hayday91b

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hayday91b

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No fish today.vwater was pretty rough and heavy wind.


 

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