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Catches kept getting better, and weakfish were reeled up anywhere from the 2 and 3 buoys to the 1 buoy to Bug Light, said Pat from Longreach Marina. Anglers and the fish they boated included: Jimmy Gale and Judy Davenport, Mays Landing, limit of weaks; Jim Wood Sr. and Jr. and Bill Wood, Millville, 6 weaks 18 to 20 inches and 1 kingfish; Bob Hill and Harry Hofflinger, Gibbstown and Westville, 10 weaks; Marcus Rodriguez and crew, Williamstown, 10 weaks; Jerry Grover and Bill Week, Millville, 8 weaks, lots of throwbacks, lots of throwback croakers and 15 blues; Shannon Harris, Steve Weldon and Keith Applebee, Cedarton and Fairton, limit of weaks; Dave Parkhill, Port Norris, on the Natalie Jean with Danny Caravallo and Danny’s brother, 10 weaks, 8 blues, a mess of croakers and 1 kingfish; Phillip and Mark Hanoka and Koji Massatani, 6 weaks over 18 inches apiece and 10 blues; Jerry and Bill Stetler, Philadelphia, 4 weaks that measured 19 inches, 21 inches, 21 ¾ inches, 22 inches and 24 inches, and that one weighed 5 ½ pounds; Bill and Nancy Stetler, Philadelphia, 18-1/2-inch and 20-1/2-inch flounder; Debbie Portnoy, Philadelphia, 18-inch flounder; and Kevin, Tim and Kyle Plummer, 50 white perch hooked at one of the creeks. Shedder crabs are stocked, and minnows will be carried at least through the last day of flounder season on September 7, and afterward the supply will depend on demand. Frozen squid and other baits are also on hand.
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