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Stinky_Hooker 04-27-2007 10:45 AM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Roger that cause a 24"er like Slot caught the other day around here would be the fish of a LIFETIME!!

Stinky_Hooker 04-27-2007 10:45 AM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Roger that cause a 24"er like Slot caught the other day around here would be the fish of a LIFETIME!!

macojoe 04-27-2007 12:55 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Well there are 3 flounders here

1. Black Backs, or Just winter flounder

North of Cape Cod
All Year 12 in 8 fish

South & East of Cape Cod
Apr 22 - May 21 12" *and *4 fish
Sep 23 - Oct 22 12 and 4 fish

2 Yellow Tail Flounder,
open all year, 13" no limt

3 Fluke (Summer Flounder)
June 10 - August 15 *17.5 in 5 fish

macojoe 04-27-2007 12:55 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Well there are 3 flounders here

1. Black Backs, or Just winter flounder

North of Cape Cod
All Year 12 in 8 fish

South & East of Cape Cod
Apr 22 - May 21 12" *and *4 fish
Sep 23 - Oct 22 12 and 4 fish

2 Yellow Tail Flounder,
open all year, 13" no limt

3 Fluke (Summer Flounder)
June 10 - August 15 *17.5 in 5 fish

Sean 04-27-2007 02:04 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Yeah, what he said ;D

Sean 04-27-2007 02:04 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Yeah, what he said ;D

willy 04-27-2007 11:35 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Yea so that it is clear, there is a diffrence in flounder and fluke. Flounder are in the deep water ocean drop offs all summer, we fish for flounder(winter flounder) until May 19th this year here. After that the inshore fishery is for fluke.
Flounder is what I believe the southern boys go after and it is what we call winter flounder and it is a right side fish. The summer version we get hear is called fluke and it is a left side fish that migrate in to shallower inshore locations during the summer months. Usually a much bigger fish especially later in the season.
At least that is my understanding ;)

willy 04-27-2007 11:35 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Yea so that it is clear, there is a diffrence in flounder and fluke. Flounder are in the deep water ocean drop offs all summer, we fish for flounder(winter flounder) until May 19th this year here. After that the inshore fishery is for fluke.
Flounder is what I believe the southern boys go after and it is what we call winter flounder and it is a right side fish. The summer version we get hear is called fluke and it is a left side fish that migrate in to shallower inshore locations during the summer months. Usually a much bigger fish especially later in the season.
At least that is my understanding ;)

Airslot 04-27-2007 11:58 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Did somebody say Flounder? ;) A summer flounder is also known as a Fluke, winters offshore and migrates inshore during the season. These fish tend to migrate straight inshore / offshore, and maybe slightly north as they grow.

Winter flounder are a differnt sub-species, are opposite eyed, and don't grow nearly as large as summer flounder. Winter flounder range as far south as VA (barely) but are most common from NJ north.

Southern Flounder are found from NC and south. They are found in the shallow coastal bays in the Carolina's and south. The Carolina's see some summer founder, but generally outside the surf line and not in the coastal bays. Southern Flounder are also found in the land of Stinky-Hooker.

That's my knowledge of flounder / fluke / winter and southern flounder. I don't know much of the yellowtail flounder, but will make it a point to learn.

Airslot 04-27-2007 11:58 PM

Re: FLUKE.
 
Did somebody say Flounder? ;) A summer flounder is also known as a Fluke, winters offshore and migrates inshore during the season. These fish tend to migrate straight inshore / offshore, and maybe slightly north as they grow.

Winter flounder are a differnt sub-species, are opposite eyed, and don't grow nearly as large as summer flounder. Winter flounder range as far south as VA (barely) but are most common from NJ north.

Southern Flounder are found from NC and south. They are found in the shallow coastal bays in the Carolina's and south. The Carolina's see some summer founder, but generally outside the surf line and not in the coastal bays. Southern Flounder are also found in the land of Stinky-Hooker.

That's my knowledge of flounder / fluke / winter and southern flounder. I don't know much of the yellowtail flounder, but will make it a point to learn.


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