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My son (almost 5 y/o) and I got in a little fishing Saturday. We got started about 10:00 (really only wanted to fish the falling tide), headed to a spot I found last week behind Masonboro Island. This is the kind of spot that is so pretty you really don't care if the fish bite or not. We had a feeder creek 4-5' deep dumping into the main creek 8-10' deep, perfect little ledge to bounce bait down. Here are our totals, 8 flounder hooked, 3 premature release, 3 in that magical 12-13" range, 1 @ 15", 1 @ 17" and a small blue we kept because his mouth was messed up. As an added bonus I put out my crab trap before we left and picked up 11 blue crabs (kept 5 big ones). All fish caught within 1-2 hours of the tide starting to fall, after that they got lock jaw. We were using red and white jig heads and Gulp new penny shrimp. I always use a Rapala knot with a jig head, I think it makes a big difference. Here are the main ingredients of a nice seafood combination platter!
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Very nice harvest there bro! I'm jealous.
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looks like the makin's for broiled flounder with crab meat stuffing. down here we put the bluefish back in the crab trap. our water has been so hot(88*) lately, fishing has been way off, so we've been walking up crabs.
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1) double filet 2) cut all red meat out 3) eat them the day you caught them
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Very nice!!
![]() For us the trick for Blues is as soon as you catch one, you cut the head, tail, gut them down the middle!! Throw in a icy brine and bleed them cold! Clean at home and cook same or next day. I use to hate them things, now they are right there at the top of the food chain!
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Don't forget to cut the cheeks out of the 3+ lb blues....mmmmm.
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