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  • Captain Fred Pomeroy has logged enough nautical miles in six decades on the Chesapeake to have come up with some whoppers - actual big fish, not stories.
  • By and large, the community among the watermen is a friendly one. But not everybody abides, and sometimes, a showdown ensues.
  • People who charter with Captain Fred Pomeroy often ask: Do you ever run into conflicts on the water. Answer: Yes
  • Seasonal changes bring insecurity for the watermen - but with a captain's license, you never know what opportunities will present themselves.
  • Never start the crabbing season on a Friday - the entire season will be a bad one. This and more, gathered from the dredge boat captains.
  • People on Captain Fred Pomeroy's charters frequently ask if he's ever fallen overboard. Fred obliges, with three incidents he'll never forget.
  • Captain Fred Pomeroy tells about the cold rain or ideally, snow, that drive the fish into the nets on the bottom, with danger at hand.
  • Hear Sushila Nair on Shore Tech Pulse tell us what you can do about it.
  • Jill Garvey of the Easton Police Department joins Ben Brunner to discuss this year's Talbot County Special Olympics Torch Run.
  • On Shore Writers Emily RIch interviews author of Unfinished Marriage, Cindy Bonner about her appearance at the Hummingbird inn in Easton Saturday, June 21st 5-7.
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