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1 Volume 18, Issue 07 - July 2017 www.fcsportfishing.com SAVE THE DATES July 11 th FSC Monthly Meeting, VFW, Ice Cream Social, 7:00 p.m. See below. July 15 th Kids Clinic, Bings Landing. See last month s Chum Line or contact Mike Vickers at 386-569-9674 or at captainmikesfishing@yahoo.com. July 21 st - 22 nd Overnight Tournament. See page 5 for details. July 24 th Directors Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Realty Exchange July 29 th Kids Invitational Tournament. Captains needed. Details will be given at the July 11 th Meeting. August 1 st FSC Monthly Meeting, VFW, 7:30 p.m. August 12 th New (and Old) Members Clinic, Hammock Community Center, 8:00 a.m. till noon. Coffee and donuts will be available. Details to follow next month or contact Walt Huresky at 732-996-3899 or at wehuresky@gmail.com From the Helm July 2017 Look for another busy month ahead for your club. July is kids month and we have activities going on all month for kids large and small. We will have our ice cream social at our regular membership meeting on the 11 th so bring your sweet tooth and your kids or grand kids. Mid month is our Kids Clinic at Bings Landing where we typically host around 200+ kids and take them through a number of short clinics that teach them about good habits on the water, knot tying, casting and some fishing off the pier at Bings. Finally 10 or 12 lucky kids from the clinic will get a chance to fish with club captains on the 29 th. After fishing they all get something to eat and a trophy to remember us by. We need volunteers for the clinic on the 15 th and the kids trip on the 29 th so please sign up at the meeting. I guarantee you will feel like you have made a difference afterwards. Let me circle back to our Over Night Tournament on the night of the 21 st for all of you night owls. Night time on the water this year is gorgeous and the trout bite should be hot! Check out all of these events further on in this Chum Line, sign up and have fun. Tight Lines! Chuck Welcome kids of all ages. Ice cream will be provided during the Break at the July 11 th Monthly Club Meeting. The Club will supply ice cream and we are asking members to bring theirs favorite topping to share.

2 PRESIDENT Captain Chuck Gleichmann cgleichmann@earthlink.net 386-441-8411 VICE PRESIDENT Dana Syens danas@commercialcoverages.net 386-566-3612 TREASURER Gary Fisher gfish108@gmail.com 386-693-4452 SECRETARY Carol Carter user483337@aol.com 386-263-2208 SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Pat Gleichmann pgleichmann@earthlink.net 386-441-8411 WEIGH MASTER Rita Waddell rrdell@att.net QUARTER MASTER Mike Crotts mvcrotts@yahoo.com DIRECTORS Hank Alper, IT Specialist Andy Block Chris Davy John Falter Walt Huresky, Membership wehuresky@gmail.com Roy Lawson Diana MacDonald Bill May, Marketing Tim Miller Norm Manley Chuck Radloff Jeff Rafter Ellen Scheurer, Photographer Scheyenne Welch, Publicity WEBMASTER Jim Booth jimbooth97@yahoo.com FACE BOOK ADMINISTRATOR Peter Bessette hotrod1282@gmail.com CHUM LINE EDITOR Ellen Scheurer emscheurer42@gmail.com Printed By: July Fishing Forecast Capt. Jim Britton saltytalesfishingcharters.com Even though we will have some brutal heat heading our way, a look back at last years fishing log makes me anxious for July to get here! For inshore fishing, this time of year, get out early and rig up several top water plugs. I usually have one walk-the-dog (Zara Spook Jr.) style plug and one chugger (storm chug bug) ready to go. Redfish should go crazy for these plugs on the flats and fishing deeper areas should produce nice trout. These same plugs can also be used later in the day around bulkheads or docks for some fun ladyfish and jack crevalle action. If you cannot get out early, try the same tactics around dusk for similar results or fish after dark for the busy trout and snook (catch and release only as the season is closed) bite around dock lights. Offshore anglers will continue to find schools of dolphin. Looking for the telltale signs (birds or weed lines) in 130 feet or deeper should be the keys to filling the fish box. Bonita and blackfin tuna may also make their way into the trolling spread. Bottom fishing reports are looking promising also. Mangrove snapper from 5 to 15 pounds are being pulled off of many different wrecks and reefs. The reefs will also hold the normal residents like sea bass, trigger, porgy, grouper and amberjack. For those looking to fish nearshore July will be a great month to continue targeting kingfish, cobia, tarpon, and shark. These same species should also make their way within casting distance of the pier. Surf and pier fishermen will also be able to target pompano, flounder, whiting and bluefish. Remember sun protection and hydration, tight lines! 2017 Club Bottom Trip by Tim Miller The club bottom trip abroad the Sea Spirit out of Down the Hatch Marina was held on June 17, 2017. As the boat got further off shore the seas became calmed down and the winds were light. Greater weather stayed with the group for the full day. After boat ride to 24 miles off shore, the Captain anchored along a reef. Although the Captain made many moves around the reefs to find active fish not many fish were willing to take an ice bath in the fish box. The mates were helpful and friendly. Members did catch Grouper, Porgy, Sea Bass, Vermillion Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Red Snapper, Trigger and sharks. An Octopus was also brought up from the ocean depths. A crew member was able to entice a nice Dolphin, with a jig, that was swimming behide the boat. Daniel St. Hilaire took 1 st place with a 4lb 6oz Mangrove Snapper, Michael Janzen took 2 nd place with a 2lb 15oz Mangrove Snapper, Dean Roberts took 3 rd place with a 2lb 12oz Trigger, Dan Gibson took 4 th place with a 2lb 4oz Mangrove Snapper and Scheyenne Welch took 5 th place with a 1lb 15oz Porgy. Dan Gibson won the Calcutta.

3 JUNE 6, 2017 MONTHLY MEETING

4 GUEST SPEAKER CAPTAIN BILLY HUNSICKER, ENDLESS SUMMER CHARTERS, ST. AUGUSTINE GAVE A VERY INFORMATIVE PRESENTATION ON OFFSHORE FISHING Another great month of fishing and a really fun Guys & Dolls tournament! Take a look at the results and let me know if you have any questions. Weighmaster...Rita Waddell Yearlong Tournament Leaders as of 6/13/2017 Mixed Ladies Men s Shane Stover 84 Dana Syens 76 Shane Stover 84 Aby Moghanaki 43 Ana Pagliro 61 Aby Moghanaki 49 Andrew Puskas 34 Mary Elliot 55 Andrew Puskas 47 Dana Syens 33 Maria Lopez 24 Joaquinn Ruela 41 Joaquinn Ruela 32 Lisa Moravec 24 CJ Johnston 33

5 STARTS ENDS STARTS: July 21 st At 6:00 P.M. ENDS: July 22 nd At 11:00 A.M. WEIGH-IN: July 22 nd From 10:00 A.M. Until 11:00 A.M. At Herschel King Park PAYOUT: Three Heaviest Fish in Each of Five Species REDFISH - FLOUNDER - BLACK DRUM - WHITING - TROUT 1 st Place - $50.00 per species 2 nd Place - $40.00 per species 3 rd Place - $30.00 per species (Only one prize per member except Show-Up Bonus) RAFFLES Fish From Anywhere. No Check Out 50/50 JUICE - COFFEE - DONUTS SHOW-UP BONUS $25.00 All fish must conform to FWC regulations. A tie breaker is determined by the time of weigh in. Weigh-in starts at 10:00 a.m. and concludes at 11:00 a.m. - earliest wins. All Club members are welcome and any accompanying guests may compete with a $20.00 entrance fee paid by the day before. Chairperson: Tim Miller 386-237-7026

6 GUYS AND GALS TOURNAMENT - JUNE 10, 2017

7 THE GUYS AND GALS TOURNAMENT WAS A LOT OF FUN, WITH GOOD FOOD, GOOD FRIENDS AND VERY GOOD SPORTS!!!

8 Club Meeting Minutes 06-06-17 7:00 7:30 PM: No Quick Tips at this meeting Pledge of Allegiance : Led by Pat Gleichmann Minutes of May 02, 2017 meeting were passed, motion made by Dean Roberts and seconded by Peter Bessette Treasurer s Report: Gary Fisher said we are 20% behind memberships from last year, he said the members should share with others all the club events and activities that are planned. Expenses are on track and in good shape, the club dues help us to meet our budget expenses, the scholarship and charity expenses and the Family Life and Fall, Gratitude America donations. We have many free tournaments for our members, he said that sometimes people don t win at the tournaments and then one day you will get a check and all your work will be worth it and you will be successful. The more you put into the club, the more you will receive out of it. Chuck mentioned that at the breaktime, we will be having a cake for the past administration officers and directors, they have left the board and this is a recognition of their efforts towards making the club better. Tonight s 50/50 amount will go to the Disabled American Veterans. There will be a survey coming to all club members in an email shortly. We would like to gather your input on what you want to see included in our club to help it grow, so please fill out this survey to give us a better outlook on what changes we can implement for the year 2018 and our events! Weigh Master Report: Rita Waddell, said it has been a good couple of months, we put 125 catches this last month on the yearlong tournaments and thanks for the participation from our members. Chum Line gives you the results, our website might have more current standings, so check that also. This month s species list has been updated. If you have any fish that are missing from the standings, let Rita know. She asks that you please completely fill out the weigh slips. She also said that we need help for the tournaments and if anyone would like to help, to please let us know as we could use chairpersons for the upcoming tournaments. Welcome visitors and new members: We had 7 visitors or new members in attendance. Surf Tournament Wrap Up: Jeff Rafter was absent from this meeting and in his place, Chuck Gleichmann gave the wrap up for him. There were 50-60 anglers signed up, there was great food and raffle prizes at the weigh in and a good time was had by all. We paid out $650.00 in prizes, when we take in money, it goes back to the club for our events. The next surf tournament will be held in Oct., if you missed being in the tournament this time, gear up for the Oct. one. Bottom Trip: Tim Miller told us the club Bottom Trip will be on June 17 th, it is filled up with 40 people and has a waiting list. There is a flyer in the June issue of the Chum Line with all the information on it, including directions, boat leaves at 7 AM, spots on the boat will be picked at 6:30 AM, if you are delayed, call Tim to let him know. One of the raffle prizes is a ½ day trip on the Sea Spirit. Meet in the back of the room tonight if you are interested in car pooling to the boat. There are no glass bottles or braided line allowed on the boat, you can bring your own alcoholic beverage, food and bait in a small cooler, if you wish. Tim will be weighing in the fish for the tournament and also any you would like to include in the year long tournaments. Scheyenne Welch will be holding a Calcutta drawing, money will be collected for this before the first stop to fish. Watch your speed in the area, cops are watching. Boat has air conditioned cabin and leaves from Down The Hatch restaurant in Ponce Inlet. The crew will be tipped by the club, you can tip them for cleaning and filleting your fish, if you choose to. Continued on page 9

9 Kid s Clinic: Capt. Mike Vickers said for the past 8 years, the club has given back to the community by working with the FWC and working the kids clinic. Fish Florida is a special license plate that you can buy and the money for it goes towards buying rods and reels and small tackle boxes that the kids receive for free. Bring non-perishable food items to be given to the Bunnell Food Pantry. The kids go through a series of clinics with their parents and the parents also learn. Last year we had about 40 volunteers from our club and we need to get just as many or more this year. Also, last year, there were about 215 kids, at the end of the clinic, they get their rods, we give them bait and they go to the dock at Bings Landing and fish. They learn how to do cast netting, how to tie on a hook, how to cast and bait a hook, etc. This helps them become good stewards for the waterways. The clinic starts at 9 AM, volunteers please be there at 7 AM. There are flyers and posters at the back table, please pick some up and distribute them to friends, neighbors and put up the posters at any businesses that allow you to. Big Al s has donated and will cook hot dogs for the kids and any volunteer will get a hot dog and bag of chips. Age range is 5-15 years old and they do not have to be from Flagler County. Last year there was a Kona Ice Cream truck there, not sure if he will be there this year. Hank Alper explained the Kids Invitational Tournament to the members. It is the boat trip, on 7/29/17 at Bings Landing that 10-12 kids who won a raffle get to attend, the boat captains from the club take a parent and a child out fishing for a catch and release ½ day event. We always need boat captain s, so notify Hank if you would be able to help out for this. When the kids get back from fishing, the club will serve them hot dogs or if there is still a ban burn in effect, a non-flammable meal, like PB&J. Guys & Gals Tournament: Chuck said the signup sheet is at the back table, sign up whether you fish or not, if you plan on eating, so he knows how many people to provide for. There will be great raffle prizes, an Engel live bait cooler, a soft sided cooler, a filet knife and some gift certificates, plus a show up bonus drawing and the team that decides to dress up will get judged by the crowd and win a $50.00 prize. Tim Lamb will provide entertainment. Tournament fishing starts at 7 AM and weigh in is at Herschel King Park from 2-3 PM, food will be served. Kayak Tournament: Bill May said this tournament will be held on 8/19, weigh in spot will be determined at a later date, but for now will be at Backwater Bait at High Bridge. He wanted us to know that his whole budget of $600 will be used for prizes. He will have one very nice raffle item, but is being secretive as to what this item is and he said he will have decent food. Kayaks can be rented from Max, he is at the meeting, please see him if you are interested, he has 12 kayaks for rent. You can use canoes, but no electric motors are to be used. He will have more information at our August meeting. Past Officers/Directors Presentation: Chuck told us that tonight was to honor past directors and officers. Among the honored were: past President/Chris Davy, Vice President/Bruce Bandes, Sgt. at Arms/Mike Brennan (absent) and his successor, Dean Roberts, and Directors Claire & Jim McIntire, Gene & Shay Morrow (absent), Emil Naeff, and Captain Jim Britton (absent). Break Guest Speaker: Capt. Billy Hunsicker, a captain with Endless Summer Charters based in St. Augustine. He has broken 13 world records and is on the Sunshine Network s Florida Fishing Report. He and his mate Cpt. Brian Holloway are this year s winners of the Conch House Marina s 6 th Annual Mahi Madness Tournament. With the Bottom Trip coming up in June, the Cpt. had good info for us all. He told us that bottom fishing is hard to figure out, what works for you may not work for everyone. He said you have to use circle hooks above the 20 th parallel. He showed us his Star rod and said he uses 100 lb main line, 100-150 lb leader and uses a hook to match the bait size. Charter boats don t like braided line. Question was asked if the hurricane had affected his bottom spots and he said yes, 20-30 of his spots are gone, what was there before the hurricane in many cases has disappeared. He told us if the current is hard to use a 3 way swivel rig and use a longer leader. Dusty Banks gave a shout out to Billy, he took a charter with him 3 wks ago and Dusty caught many fish and said Billy, was an excellent Capt. To catch mangrove snappers, he uses 80 lb test line, sardines or live minnows for bait with a sliding sinker rig. Let the snapper run with the line and hit the bait many times to take the hook. Chum and match the bait as your bait goes drifting down with the chum and you have a good chance to get a fish. For June & July, target mangrove snapper, chop up sardines and chum for them. Using your fish finder on the boat, always write down the spots of where you caught many fish. If you keep a hand written log book, you can go back years later and see what fish you caught. If this info is in a computer, you could lose that info. For targeting cobia, they like bigger structures, for pompano, stay up current from the spot they are in. Cpt. Billie offered to show us how to tie the mono rigs after the meeting and the equipment that he uses. Very good info! 50/50 Winner: Prize of $160.00 was collected for the Disabled Vets of America. Tonight s winner, Mark Goodman, lived up to his last name and donated back $80.00 to the DAV. Thanks Mark! Meeting adjorned at 9:10 PM

10 LADIES YEAR LONG AS OF 06-13-2017 Species First Place 10 Pts Second Place 6 Pts Third Place 5 Pts Fourth Place 4 Pts Fifth Place 3 Pts Sixth Place 2 Pts Amberjack Lisa Moravec 32-4 Lisa Moravec 20-9 Black Drum Scheyenne Welch 6-0 Mary Elliot 3-4 Mary Elliot 2-14 Mary Elliot 2-13 Mary Elliot 2-11 Mary Elliot 2-6 Bluefish Ana Pagliro 1-15 Sue McCarthy 1-8 Ana Pagliro 1-4 Cobia Croaker Dolphin Flounder Ana Pagliro 2-6 Ana Pagliro 2-0 Carol Webb 1-11 Kara Dorsten 1-5 Ana Pagliro 1-5 Ana Pagliro 1-2 Grouper King Mackerel Pompano(Florida) Ellen Scheurer 1-7 Porgy Dana Syens 3-12 Lisa Moravec 2-15 Dana Syens 2-13 Dana Syens 2-5 Dana Syens 1-13 Redfish Maria Lopez 7-4 Maria Lopez 6-13 Maria Lopez 6-12 Dana Syens 6-2 Maria Lopez 6-2 Lisa Moravec 6-1 Sea Bass Dana Syens 1-8 Sheepshead Snapper, Mangrove Mary Elliot 2-15 Mary Elliot 2-4 Mary Elliot 1-15 Mary Elliot 1-8 Snapper, Other Mary Elliot 1-7 Snapper, Red Snook Spanish Mackerel Spotted Seatrout Ana Pagliro 6-8 Ana Pagliro 3-10 Ana Pagliro 3-1 Scheyenne Welch 1-4 Trigger Dana Syens 5-2 Dana Syens 4-1 Dana Syens 3-11 Dana Syens 3-8 Dana Syens 2-10 Dana Syens 2-9 Tuna/Bonita Dana Syens 6-2 Wahoo Whiting Claire McIntire 1-1 Dorian Gorney 0-6 MEN S YEAR LONG AS OF 06-13-2017 Species First Place 10 Pts Second Place 6 Pts Third Place 5 Pts Fourth Place 4 Pts Fifth Place 3 Pts Sixth Place 2 Pts Amberjack Shane Stover 36-2 Thomas Moravec 28-9 C.J. Johnston 23-1 Black Drum Rick Kayholm 42-0 Brad Kayholm 40-6 Brad Kayholm 39-12 Brad Kayholm 38-10 Aby Moghanaki 9-10 Bill Moore 5-15 Bluefish Michael Goodman 14-8 Ronald Gorney 12-8 Donald Lampton 12-0 Donald Lampton 11-3 Ronald Gorney 11-3 Ronald Gorney 10-14 Cobia Shane Stover 40-11 Mike Ringberg 33-12 Shane Stover 17-6 Joaquinn Ruela 11-8 Croaker Dolphin Bruce Bachman Jr. 36-14 C.J. Johnston 25-8 Shane Stover 21-2 Thomas Moravec 17-8 Wayne Elliot Jr. 17-5 C.J. Johnston 15-2 Flounder Aby Moghanaki 6-2 Aby Moghanaki 4-2 Aby Moghanaki 2-8 Mike Crotts 2-4 Johnny Johns 2-3 Aby Moghanaki 1-14 Grouper King Mackerel C.J. Johnston 54-0 Bruce Bachman Jr. 50-15 Joaquinn Ruela 5-9 Pompano(Florida) Mike Ringberg 3-8 Aby Moghanaki 3-3 Mike Ringberg 3-1 Andrew Block 2-13 Mike Ringberg 2-6 Andrew Block 2-6 Porgy Andrew Puskas 4-2 Thomas Moravec 2-11 Andrew Puskas 2-10 Andrew Puskas 2-5 Redfish Ronald Gorney 9-0 Andy Shultz 7-4 Aby Moghanaki 7-2 Andrew Puskas 6-6 Aby Moghanaki 6-0 Wayne Elliot Jr. 6-0 Sea Bass Joaquinn Ruela 1-2 Joaquinn Ruela 1-0 Sheepshead Tim Miller 9-1 Joaquinn Ruela 6-13 Tim Miller 5-13 Tim Miller 5-11 Tim Miller 5-4 Tim Miller 5-3 Snapper, Mangrove Shane Stover 8-5 Shane Stover 7-13 Shane Stover 7-12 Wayne Elliot Jr. 4-11 Wayne Elliot Jr. 3-12 Wayne Elliot Jr. 3-8 Snapper, Other Joaquinn Ruela 1-2 Wayne Elliot Jr. 0-14 Snapper, Red Snook Spanish Mackerel Spotted Seatrout Shane Stover 8-15 Brad Kayholm 7-8 Jonathan Shulas 6-1 Daniel St.Hilaire 4-10 Brian Genk 4-0 Michael Soto 3-8 Trigger Andrew Puskas 7-15 Andrew Puskas 3-14 Andrew Puskas 3-13 Tuna/Bonita Gene Morrow 34-13 Shane Stover 32-6 Bruce Bachman Jr. 19-1 William Bachman 14-10 Andrew Puskas 14-5 Shane Stover 14-2 Wahoo Shane Stover 50-12 C.J. Johnston 38-14 Shane Stover 35-4 C.J. Johnston 22-4 Whiting Ronald Stark 2-6 Ronald Stark 2-2 Aby Moghanaki 1-14 Mike Ringberg 1-12 Aby Moghanaki 1-9 Mike Ringberg 1-9 Look! We have room for your business card. Advertise in the Chum Line for $100 for the year. That s $100/12 = 8.333 cents per month. Not bad. Contact Treasurer Gary Fisher at 386-693-4454 or at gfish108@gmail.com.

11 MIXED YEAR LONG AS OF 06-13-2017 Species First Place 10 Pts Second Place 6 Pts Third Place 5 Pts Fourth Place 4 Pts Fifth Place 3 Pts Sixth Place 2 Pts Amberjack Shane Stover 36-2 Lisa Moravec 32-4 Thomas Moravec 28-9 C.J. Johnston 23-1 Lisa Moravec 20-9 Black Drum Rick Kayholm 42-0 Brad Kayholm 40-6 Brad Kayholm 39-12 Brad Kayholm 38-10 Aby Moghanaki 9-10 Scheyenne Welch 6-0 Bluefish Michael Goodman 14-8 Ronald Gorney 12-8 Donald Lampton 12-0 Donald Lampton 11-3 Ronald Gorney 11-3 Ronald Gorney 10-14 Cobia Shane Stover 40-11 Mike Ringberg 33-12 Shane Stover 17-6 Joaquinn Ruela 11-8 Croaker Dolphin Bruce Bachman Jr. 36-14 C.J. Johnston 25-8 Shane Stover 21-2 Thomas Moravec 17-8 Wayne Elliot Jr. 17-5 C.J. Johnston 15-2 Flounder Aby Moghanaki 6-2 Aby Moghanaki 4-2 Aby Moghanaki 2-8 Ana Pagliro 2-6 Mike Crotts 2-4 Johnny Johns 2-3 Grouper King Mackerel C.J. Johnston 54-0 Bruce Bachman Jr. 50-15 Joaquinn Ruela 5-9 Pompano(Florida) Mike Ringberg 3-8 Aby Moghanaki 3-3 Mike Ringberg 3-1 Andrew Block 2-13 Mike Ringberg 2-6 Andrew Block 2-6 Porgy Andrew Puskas 4-2 Dana Syens 3-12 Lisa Moravec 2-15 Dana Syens 2-13 Thomas Moravec 2-11 Andrew Puskas 2-10 Redfish Ronald Gorney 9-0 Andy Shultz 7-4 Maria Lopez 7-4 Aby Moghanaki 7-2 Maria Lopez 6-13 Maria Lopez 6-12 Sea Bass Dana Syens 1-8 Joaquinn Ruela 1-2 Joaquinn Ruela 1-0 Sheepshead Tim Miller 9-1 Joaquinn Ruela 6-13 Tim Miller 5-13 Tim Miller 5-11 Tim Miller 5-4 Tim Miller 5-3 Snapper, Mangrove Shane Stover 8-5 Shane Stover 7-13 Shane Stover 7-12 Wayne Elliot Jr. 4-11 Wayne Elliot Jr. 3-12 Wayne Elliot Jr. 3-8 Snapper, Other Mary Elliot 1-7 Joaquinn Ruela 1-2 Wayne Elliot Jr. 0-14 Snapper, Red Snook Spanish Mackerel Spotted Seatrout Shane Stover 8-15 Brad Kayholm 7-8 Ana Pagliro 6-8 Jonathan Shulas 6-1 Daniel St.Hilaire 4-10 Brian Genk 4-0 Trigger Andrew Puskas 7-15 Dana Syens 5-2 Dana Syens 4-1 Andrew Puskas 3-14 Andrew Puskas 3-13 Dana Syens 3-11 Tuna/Bonita Gene Morrow 34-13 Shane Stover 32-6 Bruce Bachman Jr. 19-1 William Bachman 14-10 Andrew Puskas 14-5 Shane Stover 14-2 Wahoo Shane Stover 50-12 C.J. Johnston 38-14 Shane Stover 35-4 C.J. Johnston 22-4 Whiting Ronald Stark 2-6 Ronald Stark 2-2 Aby Moghanaki 1-14 Mike Ringberg 1-12 Aby Moghanaki 1-9 Mike Ringberg 1-9 YEAR LONG SPECIES LEADERS AS OF 06-13-2017 Species 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Amberjack Shane Stover - 10 Lisa Moravec - 9 Tom Moravec - 5 Black Drum Brad Kayholm - 15 Rick Kayholm - 10 Aby Moghanaki- 3 Bluefish Ron Gorney - 11 Michael Goodman - 10 Donald Lampton - 9 Cobia Shane Stover - 15 Mike Ringberg - 6 Joaquinn Ruela - 4 Croaker Dolphin Bruce Bachman Jr - 10 CJ Johnston - 8 Shane Stover - 5 Flounder Aby Moghanaki - 21 Ana Pagliro - 4 Mike Crotts - 3 Grouper King Mackerel CJ Johnston - 10 Bruce Bachman Jr. - 6 Joaquinn Ruela - 5 Mangrove Snapper Shane Stover - 21 Wayne Elliot Jr. - 9 Pompano (Am) Mike Ringberg - 18 Andrew Block - 6 Aby Moghanaki - 6 Porgy Andrew Puskas - 12 Dana Syens - 10 Lisa Moravec - 5 Redfish M.L. Lopez - 13 Ron Gorney - 10 Aby Moghanaki - 5 Sea Bass Joaquinn Ruela - 11 Dana Syens - 10 Sheepshead Tim Miller - 24 Joaquinn Ruela - 6 Snapper (Other) Mary Elliot - 10 Joaquinn Ruela - 6 Wayne Elliot Jr. - 5 Snook Spanish Mackerel Triggerfish Andrew Puskas - 17 Dana Syens - 13 Trout Shane Stover - 10 Brad Kayholm - 6 Ana Pagliro - 5 Tuna/Bonita Gene Morrow - 10 Shane Stover - 8 Bruce Bachman Jr. - 5 Wahoo Shane Stover - 15 CJ Johnston - 10 Whiting Ron Stark - 16 Aby Moghanaki - 8 Mike Ringberg - 6

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