Capt. Jason on the Lucky Break reports more keeper fluke showing up mixed in with a lot of throw backs. The ratio of keepers to throw backs is allowing more keepers to be brought home. Jason has been using bucktails with strip baits and live baits in and around the inlet and back bays of Ocean City and Assateuge. Big Bluefish continue to provide drag screaming action on the light tackle. Rockfish continue to produce well with keepers being caught on a regular basis using live bait. A summer treat has been the arrival of the triggerfish a tasty odd looking bugger. Lucky Break continues to find Taug, croakers, spot and kingfish as well.
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