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Till NJ fishing starts to get going ......
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I'd say 3 more.
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Two and a half.....:)

I usually don't start fishing till May but by April, others are ...
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I used to start fishing in late March/early April in the Shrewsbury river for flounder, but with the 2 fish limit it just didn't make sense anymore. I can buy them already filleted in the store for a tenth of what the trip would cost, and these old bones are a lot more comfortable in a warm house instead of freezing in a boat that early in the year. Now I usually start when the snapper Bluefish show up.

Back in the 70's when I lived in Tom's River we would fish all winter long in the Jake's branch of the river for white perch, but I don't even know if they are still around. There was a hole off treasure island that they would school in. Sandworms on a dropper float going down about 15' would put 1-2 dozen in the boat each trip. Cold as heII, but fun fishing. White Perch fillets taste really good, kinda like a fishstick but without the mealy flavor you get from sticks.
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Theres s a few crazy people here in Ohio breaking through ice in rivers and launches to get to Erie to walleye fish right now.

Im not that crazy. Ill wait another month, month and half to start to have my fun
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I used to start fishing in late March/early April in the Shrewsbury river for flounder, but with the 2 fish limit it just didn't make sense anymore. I can buy them already filleted in the store for a tenth of what the trip would cost, and these old bones are a lot more comfortable in a warm house instead of freezing in a boat that early in the year. Now I usually start when the snapper Bluefish show up.

Back in the 70's when I lived in Tom's River we would fish all winter long in the Jake's branch of the river for white perch, but I don't even know if they are still around. There was a hole off treasure island that they would school in. Sandworms on a dropper float going down about 15' would put 1-2 dozen in the boat each trip. Cold as heII, but fun fishing. White Perch fillets taste really good, kinda like a fishstick but without the mealy flavor you get from sticks.
Back in the day stories.....where do I start !
One would be renting a wooden dory from a place on Shinnecock Bay, hooking up our 9.5 Rude, and just bailing winter flounder on tandem hook rigs with 1" piece of worm on each hook.
40, 50 flounder days were common......my dad just baited and unhooked fish for us all.

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Back then St. Patty's day was the unofficial start to the Flounder season, so we would run out to the Hampton's, go to Oscars rent the skiff, have him put on the 18 hp which he would only rent to me, (that's a long story) then head out to Heady Creek for those nice big fat Flounders. Sometimes getting past the Shinnecock Inlet was a problem. There were too many times I had to pull the boat into the creek due to the tide, but once we anchored, tied on our spreaders, put on the blood worms and chummed with corn, it was 2-3 hours of pure fun, until the tide changed.
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My best day at Dale'sPoint at the bay side of the PtPleasant canal was an 80degree day in March. 15 pounds of flounder fillets. I miss those days in the tin boat.
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The azaleas are starting to bloom here, soon Phatdaddy will post up a spanish mackeral report and it will be officially spring.
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Back then St. Patty's day was the unofficial start to the Flounder season, so we would run out to the Hampton's, go to Oscars rent the skiff, have him put on the 18 hp which he would only rent to me, (that's a long story) then head out to Heady Creek for those nice big fat Flounders. Sometimes getting past the Shinnecock Inlet was a problem. There were too many times I had to pull the boat into the creek due to the tide, but once we anchored, tied on our spreaders, put on the blood worms and chummed with corn, it was 2-3 hours of pure fun, until the tide changed.
Yes - Hamptons......we rented from Tony's.......other side of bridge, on the bay not inlet side. Great winter flounder fishing.
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