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Sports - Outdoors
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/20/08
It is said doing the same thing day after day gets boring, it takes the fun out life. I wondered if that applies to fishing - and consistently catching, so I asked a fisherman who follows that routine day after day.
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Stu Burgoon Sr., left, and Rick Peterson show off a 46-inch striped bass.Find Us On Facebook
"No, it doesn't" says Stu Magoon, Jr., who in warmer months skippers the 44-foot charterboat Hook Mash out of Deale, one of the bay's best locations for stripers, blues, Spanish mackerel, white perch, Norfolk spot - and until recent years, sea trout. He catches consistently - and for a couple of weeks each spring he takes a cruise down to the Stone Rock off Tilghman Island and cashes in on the back drum...
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