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Nine fluke to 17" all throw backs and I nice seabass.
Saw a couple of real nice V 20's today - one with bimini and one hard top |
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I was the hard top. No keepers also.
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Skunk - when I got back to the dock, charter asked me if I tried the Rattlesnake area.
I didn't - did you ? |
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I went all the way to the Shrewsbury rocks for about a half hour. It was a skate fest. I saw a fleet of boats outside of the rocks. I guess that's "the rattlesnake"? Thought about it but the wind was probably not nice out there and I saw guys headed inshore towards me, don't think they'd leave a good bite.
I have not had a really decent fluke catch in a few years. My buddy swears by the "rocks" and that area east of it. Has never paid off for me. None of my old spots off Long Branch & Asbury Park have paid off in years. He likes Axel Carlson Reef too. Honestly, I catch more in Manasquan River without burning gas. Sunday when I got back, a guy next to me had a 6 pounder he caught in the river.
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1984 V20 "Express" & 2003 Suzuki DF140 (SOLD!) 2000 GradyWhite 265 Express YouTube/SkunkBoat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4F...znGospVOD6EJuw Transom Rebuild https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEz94NbKCh0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe_ZmPOUCNc |
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Right - much the same here, and I say, fishing is steadily getting worse.Sure we can catch Stripers when the schools make it easy, but otherwise, worse.
The river- you see that little aluminum boat name " flukeosaurus " or such ? They use little tiny rods and jig all over the river and back bay. I've seen them take nice keepers a few feet from the gas dock. Talking with another river fisherman who claimed he almost landed a monster fluke est at 15 lbs plus, and that a 17 lb fluke was taken from the river. Our boats are a bit big, and subject to being blown around too quickly for those spots. That plus got to fish the tides, catching the tide changes too. Not sure what I should fish for now - maybe run up north of the rocks for porgies soon. About the Rattlesnake - yes, outside of the deep can at the Rocks, in approx. 70' of water. All the fluke we caught Sunday were in shallower - one spot lots of 12 " shorts in close to the beach. |
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OK Back bay fishing with those little rod's and jig's works for me. Am sure you could survive the hassle. IMO a naked minnow work's the best. I guess am just turning into a soft core fisherman!
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