If you’re fluke fishing (or summer flounder fishing), you may want to try this setup. One manufacturer shows how to use their lures in this post. According to the manufacturer, “this Flounder fishing and Fluke fishing rig is truly the perfect one.”
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If you’re fluke fishing (or summer flounder fishing), you may want to try this setup. One manufacturer shows how to use their lures in this post. According to the manufacturer, “this Flounder fishing and Fluke fishing rig is truly the perfect one.” Fluke action continues to dominate the inshore fishing scene. Some areas are experiencing almost all throwbacks. If you are fishing for flatties and catching only shorts, try another spot that might yield bigger fish. Kingfish action has improved, but no one can get the bloodworms that the kingfish desire. Offshore action has been hit-or-miss, with many more bluefish around than tuna for those fishing for bluefins. Canyon fishing is still spotty, with some days procuring much better than others. Continue reading South Jersey Fishing Report: Fluke Dominate The wind shifted to out of the South last week which drove the water temperature down inshore and turned off the fluke fishing along the beach. Offshore, shark action is reaching its summer peak with some makos and big threshers being caught just 18 miles from the beach. In Barnegat Bay, the influx of freshwater and colder temperatures had a positive effect on the weakfish as bigger fish were being found near the inlets. Despite the influx of colder water, some cobia were caught along the beach last week. Continue reading Central Jersey Fishing Report: Shark Action Peaking Off Central Jersey Coast Fluke fishing in northern water continues to tease anglers with a ten to one mix of shorts to keepers, and bass fishing remains an evening bite. Increasing amounts of smaller bluefish are moving into the bays, and inshore bluefishing caught fire as the full moon arrives. It looks like fishing should be good, barring any weather problems. Good numbers of weakfish are also moving into the bays. However, it’s still about 25 shorts to every keeper. Bottom fishermen are enjoying a solid mix of sea bass, ling and tog, along with increasing amounts of porgies. The first bonito, albacore and croakers have been caught in northern waters, and we got the first reports of yellowfin being taken. Continue reading Good Fluke Action Found In North Jersey The Summer heat continues to dry many freshwater fisheries, but saltwater fishing action is now reaching its peak. For the angler who is looking for decent light tackle saltwater fishing, summer flounder offers fine angling in bays and inland waters. Commonly called “fluke,” summer flounder invade bays, inlets, rivers, and shallow ocean areas, close to shore. These bottom-dwelling fish prefer water ranging from 20 to 50 feet, but can sometimes be found in shallower (and deeper) water. Continue reading Fluke Fishing Basics |
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