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Ahh, I appreciate the knowledge guys. I thought it'd have to be in the family. Do you gig those ol' boys or try to hook'em?
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Fluke are larger and have teeth, flounder are smaller and have lips.
we use live bait, squid, fluke and other fish bellys, jigs what ever works!!
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Police, Maintenance Officer head of motor pool 18 years Lyndhurst NJ , Have house in Jamestown RI spent as much time i can fishing there
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Captbent, excellent Striper fishing right now in RI. Some big fish being taken recently. ;)
Here's a great fishing website that macojoe and I also frequent for much of the fishing aspects of this great pastime. 8) www.striped-bass.com
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Go to bed CB!! :o
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I think the flounder are a right side fish and the fluke is a left side too with flounder being the darker of the two. I've never caught a "flounder" down here. They are all left side with teeth, so technically they are flukes.
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Almost missed this one, but senior telecommunications technician (glorified telephone man) handling mostly military accounts.... However, I liked skool's idea. Go ahead with your bad self... 8)
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