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Hans Stuting  
Dear Sunset Marina,

Would it be possible to add pictures of the seasonal record fish that come in and note the angler, species and weight? I know you keep a record of this on the "fish board", and I love your "Live Fish Cam", but pictures of these fish would be absolutely grand! (By the way, I made the board back in 2005 - hint, hint)

What happened to the sound clip when you first enter your website? I always got pumped up when I entered your web and heard the music. Please.....put it back?

Because of your first class marina and the ability of the Captain and Crew of the "Pumpin Hard", I've rebooked another three (3) trips for this season!

When I think of Sunset Marina, I think Adventure!
Keep up the great work !

Hans Stuting
Long Valley, NJ




Fish Story 

Ed Turney here with a wonderful fish story to go with this picture.

It was a cold and stormy morning on January sixth of the year two-thousand-and-seven when I set "sail" in my 26.5 foot World Cat headed east. Just a tad over 70 nautical miles at the Washington I hooked up with what I called Mr. Monster. After about an hour on a 50 Penn International (standing up-no fighting chair) I was able to "stick" the big fellow. I thought I might as well keep the trolling lines going since it was still early, but soon winter clouds began to roll from the west. I decided it was time to "bring um in". And, wouldn't you know it, a hit! Oh, where's the press when you want them? My "Turney's Journeys" craft was drawing um like green heads in a west August breeze on Assateague. A jumping, flipping, highflying White hit a split tail and the fight was on (eat your heart out Carlos Bentos). Just fifteen minutes later I managed to reach the leader and noticed a gut hooked rather large white marlin. Death was soon to come. No longer had I grabbed the bill than the fish just gave up and would have had a watery grave had I not brought it aboard. As is evident in the picture, I wish to say that the Marlin Capital of the World is THE place to be year round. Now, if I can just get this by the Chamber of Commerce and the fishing community I can become the biggest fish taleteller of the Eastern Shore. Well, ok so they're fake. Two mounts used by Sunset Marina for winter boat and marina shows. But, I thought you'd get a kick out of the bit. Enjoy and I will see you around town and on the docks.

Ed (as in Turney)

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Robin  
Dear Suset,

My Dad and Husband were out for three days on the Shelly II this past weekend Aug 10 thru the 13 and they had a fantastic trip. They release 2 Marlins (blue and white), and a sailfish. They caught 1 Mako a wahoo 7 blufin, Yellowfin and a longfin along with a 30 lbs Dolphin. Would I be able to post some of these pictures?


Robin





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