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How to fish in the warming water during summer's dog days
Fishing is often better at deep-water trenches, such as Austin Hollow and the deep ... "but are having to work through a lot of shorts.” Summer flounder (fluke) and black sea bass. “Fluke fishing has ...
Porgies and spot are showing in Island waters, and fluke fishing along the channels and at deep water locations is still producing a fair number of keepers. Big bluefish and albacore are showing ...
The best fluke fishing is usually shoal areas where bait is plentiful, especially where the shoal is adjacent to a drop-off to deep water.
The world record fluke was 22 pounds in 2001. Do not confuse the fluke's tendency to feed at the bottom of the water column with lack of aggression.
Next, look for places where shallow water meets deeper water — a sharp drop-off, a submerged point or a deep channel. The best places to fish are those that offer both cover and a change in depth.
THE increase in length for fluke fishing will make it a bit harder to fill your bucket with keepers, so you will need to know every trick in the book to give you the best advantage. Like flounder, … ...
A 9.35-pound fluke caught by Gary Ginther of Pennington aboard the Knee Deep took first place in the Eighth Annual Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh Fluke Tournament on Saturday. Ginther said the ...
The key to fishing the dog days of summer is water movement. You need to fish an area that gets flushed often or has structure.
Reports: Fluke fishing has been fair with more shorts than keepers being caught as usual and the deep water channels producing the best action. Big blues and albacore are showing at the Mud Buoy ...
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