But sometimes you've got to start small. The magic temperature mark for great action on artificial lures is 55 degrees, according to Captain Ed Robinson, who hosted my friend Darren Dorris and I on the flats. Any colder and you're more likely to hook small schooling males or nothing at all.
Photo by Joe Cermele
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All nice fish.
very nice fish
Some hogs in there!
Nice fish. Your rod holder look lonely. Awesome pic.
we can do the same thing on the flats in Maine
Spring time cows in the Delaware River offer a great challenge as well
big girls hanging on these flats. Sows. Most important fish to release properly. Great flats in NY too. Montauk and Hudson river. These are prime fish for the FLY!!!!!!!!!
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All nice fish.
very nice fish
Some hogs in there!
Nice fish. Your rod holder look lonely. Awesome pic.
we can do the same thing on the flats in Maine
Spring time cows in the Delaware River offer a great challenge as well
big girls hanging on these flats. Sows. Most important fish to release properly. Great flats in NY too. Montauk and Hudson river. These are prime fish for the FLY!!!!!!!!!
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