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Unread 10-21-2009, 01:38 PM   #1
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Default No Flounder, but...

I posted a couple of photos in the "Parker Of The Month" thread taken on last falls marsh hen hunt. Mr. Andrew Thompson commented that all I needed to add for a really "goooood time" were a "slot red fish and a flounder". Well this past weekend my son and I gave it a try...but did not catch a Flounder.

We were supposed to have the highest tide of the season but a cold front came through with a lot of wind and blew nearly a foot off the tide. Made pushing for hens really frustrating, however we put up a few. While trying to get to the hens we had seen a couple of tailing Red Fish in the shorter reeds and about a foot or so of water. Put up the guns and got out the light spinning tackle (didn't have a Parker-Hawes) and had a "goooood time".

Hope this is of some interest and that I don't get expelled from either Association for giving equal time to Mr. Parker and Mr. Smith.

James
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