Where you should go: Look for larger fluke in the ocean on lumps three to four miles offshore, rather than inshore. What you should use: Fish strips on bucktail jigs -- or smelts, large sand eels and ...
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Fluke season opened with a bang as many anglers had large flatties paving the bottoms of their coolers. This weekend should also be a banner couple of days with sunny weather and light winds predicted ...
Fluke fishing brings back a flood of memories for me. My grandfather’s 1972 tri-hull bowrider was much better suited for water skiing than for fishing, but as a kid, I didn’t understand that or care.
Summer flounder (fluke) fishing got off to a great start this year. “I limited out on fluke in 80 feet of water in the Block Island Wind Farm area this week," Peter Johnson reported on May 21. Johnson ...
Whether you're using squid and killifish, Gulp! or bucktails, clams and baitholder hooks, there are dozens of ways to get a fluke and sea bass on your hook. Of course, the easiest way is always dumb ...
Grumpy’s Bait and Tackle in Seaside Park reports that there are still some good numbers of feisty bluefish still being caught off the beach. Assorted metals and poppers are working on the fish, but ...