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Old 06-25-2007, 12:41 PM
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Thumbs up Blues and triumphs are in the Kennebeck

Yesterday I was In the Kennebeck river {Maine} and so were the blues. We caugth our limit but kept fishing { and releasing} for most of the evening. My friends and I don't care to much for the taste so they use them for lobster bait. Works great and the lobsters are much better to eat then the blues. The stripers are here also but no size yet that I have found. The cool thing was I saw 6 triumphs on the water, 4 170cc and 1 19f/s and a 19cc. I talked with a couple of the guys and the have no complaints about there boats. Seems that triumphs are really starting to catch on up here in the north.
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BFC Marine is doing a great job as the #1 dealer in the area. I'm going out early tomorrow morning over near Small Point. I hope to nail a few blues and a keeper size Striper for dinner.

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