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Date: September 12, 2022 Body of Water: Casco Bay - Falmouth, Maine Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous Moon; Full plus two days Boat: None, shore-fishing from landing float With: Alone Target: Striped Bass Time: 6 PM - 7:30 PM Conditions: Low tide at 7:20 PM; mostly Quadrant II and Low Slack Tide. Clear; mild E wind in excess of 15 mph and 75 degrees. Water was still and weedy; very quiet; water temperature 67 degrees (+/-). This was a post-work and post-chore bonus session. It was simply a beautiful night, if only too weedy and still. I landed the two bites I encountered; a 19-incher on a suspended blood-worm and a 22 on a suspended chunk of mackerel. This was my first chunk fish of the season; the preferred head and tail sections of the same mack went ignored while free-lined to the bottom. One thing to note, there were quite a few peanut bunker in the area for the first time that I've noticed this season. They've sure been thick in other years! Pics below are from the new GoPro. Six series beyond my original action camera, this one is user-friendly and capturing a still from a short video clip is a much-streamlined process. Pondering the questions of core essence and finding meaning in unexpected ways
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