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Catching flounder in Lewes

August 27, 2024

Mike Bowman recently submitted this photograph of his grandfather Clarence Klepper of Lebanon, Pa., showing off his flounder catch in Lewes. In addition to the large flounder in his hands, there are many small flounder at his feet.

Shown in the background are the pilings for the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal. The first ferries crossed Delaware Bay in 1964.

The Warrens had a trailer park on the beach in that area where Bowman’s grandparents had a trailer until the Warrens sold the property to the developer of Pilot Point condominiums.

Bowman said he visited his grandparents in Lewes and remembers things such as the fish cannery, the amphibious base, the Army pier, catching coolers full of sea trout and many flounder, and the segregated beach, which is now called Johnnie Walker Beach in honor of the man who operated a restaurant there. 

 

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