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Default Here fishey-fishey...Here fishey-fishey

Just a quick note to let y'all know that I absolutely spanked there...tails yesteday. Left work at 330, hoped in the boat as the tide was just starting to fall. Caught 19 flatties and quit at 730. It was so danged foggy after about 530 that you could barely see the front of the boat...but the flounderz were a snappin. I had seven fish from 21-26 inches.

Go get em CY, theyz here....
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Monday sir, Monday there will be 6 less flounder in the bay
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Nice going Air!! Are you anchored up and chumming or drifting for them?
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On the drift, these are summer flounder (fluke). Chumming is more for winter flounder, I think?
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If I could catch flatties like that down here that's all I would eat.

But until I see pix - I call:

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It's OK, you call BS, I'll be back out for Sunrise Service on the water if the weather gods permit
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nice catch........ whats the bait of choice and rig? and whats the water temp and depth?

Iam itchen
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Bait of choice has been silversides drifted on a top / bottom fluke rig, some with bucktail, sometimes plain hook. Berkley Gulp 4" mullet on a red 3/8 oz jihead has been good too. Water depth has been from 6 to 25', pending the day and tide. I've been fishing waters from 52 to 58* so far this year. It was 55-56 when I had my best afternoon.

Go bloody up that boat Lumber, I'll take your word for it
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Bait of choice has been silversides drifted on a top / bottom fluke rig, some with bucktail, sometimes plain hook. Berkley Gulp 4" mullet on a red 3/8 oz jihead has been good too. Water depth has been from 6 to 25', pending the day and tide. I've been fishing waters from 52 to 58* so far this year. It was 55-56 when I had my best afternoon.

Go bloody up that boat Lumber, I'll take your word for it
Thanks Air Iam gonna give it a try in couple weeks
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yeah, after he gets a giant shower curtain to cover his entire boat so as not to get any fish by-products on the deck.
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