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Got out on the bay today, lots of bunker around but no big fish yet, my buddy did pull in the first resident striper of the season, hopefully the first of many
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Nice catch! Is that a Cuban? Billy Mac
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Won't be Cuban but most likely rolled on the thigh of a Honduran virgin.
Or was it a Dominican virgin, can't remember??
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 04-10-2009 at 04:43 PM. |
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I got out yesterday [fri.].....first launch of the 09 season. Flounder,[winter flounder ,not fluke, for all you southern boys]was our target fish. The TinMan hooked up about 20-30 mins. of setting anchor, a decent 1 3/4 lb. flattie and that was it for the next six hours....not even a nibble. A little discouraging but nobody else around us was hooking up either. The flounder fishing by me is a far cry from what it used to be. Never the less the boat ran great after a long winter nap, it was nice to get in the salt again and hang out w/ a good friend. Bass [mostly schoolies] are around and moving into our local bays and even though the N.Y. fluke regs, [I think it's 20.5" and TWO fish bag limit] are rediculious, I'll still try for that 13lb. doormat. Larger bass will be along soon. Good luck to all,have a fun, SAFE, 09 season.
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How is the TinMan? He does not post too often any more. Please explain again for me fluke and flounder, also check you pms. Billy Mac
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Now being pushed with the Force of an E-Tec! http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...1990-V20-Sport http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ESnJm4uxug Last edited by Mac_Attack; 04-11-2009 at 06:37 PM. |
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Same down here Phes, the flatties are sporadic, a few fish here a few there. we went two days exclusively for them chummed like crazy men and had one keeper to show.
A little tid bit I gleaned from a guy I saw taking samples at waters edge near my marina, he was a biologist. He says the water temps are still to cold for them to feed and move much, we had 48-49 degrees all over the bay here. He said look for them to bite good when the water temps get in the low 50's for a couple of days and look for them first on dark mud flats on tide in tide rising times. we have had so much cold rain coming out of the rivers it has turned down the bite to nada. Tell Tin I said hey
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To the unfamiliar eye they look nearly identical. Fluke can grow much larger than flounder. I think a record size fluke is somewhere around 25lbs., looking like a mini halibut. Don't know what the largest flounder is but anything over 2 1/2lbs. is a nice flattie. Fluke have a nice set of teeth that warrant caution when handling, where as a flounder just have a "gums". Both yield a very nice white meat. That there is the short version. And as stated in the past....TheTinMan is a crusty old sea captian who sometimes preffers the life of a hermit....he will lurk this site in the VERY early am hours....be advised...
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