Tawn, as you know, we had a tough morning at Tilghman livelining as well
We had wind against tide when we got there. I spent an hour experimenting with how to keep spot from customers lines from "marrying".
We picked up two fish during this time, when normally we should have been done. We decided to "flip" our day. We generally liveline to get our rock, then troll for our blues. We slid out of the pack and I rigged the spreader bars and spoons.
It wasn't long before we found breakers. Blues on top lines, rock on deeper rigs. We filled our box with small keeper rock (19 inches) and kept thirty blues.
The plan was to go back to Tilghman after the tide had changed so that livelinning would have been easier. The customers were happy with the small rock and "rejoiced" whenever one came over the side from trolling. They weren't as interested in the blues, so thirty were enough. We did some C/R with more blues, then headed home.
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