Also a heads up to you guys who fish hard and drive home tired. I almost ran into deer at two places last night. One dashed right out in front of me. Be careful out there guys.
Also a heads up to you guys who fish hard and drive home tired. I almost ran into deer at two places last night. One dashed right out in front of me. Be careful out there guys.
Fluke fished yesterday with Bill, my brother and my dad. We had to pick through a lot of shorts and 17-17.99" fish to put 14 keepers in the boat. I got my fourth and I guess you could say 5th personal fluke limit of the year as I had a double limit (10 keepers on the day). Definitely a quantity over quality type of day with a lot of laughs.
Barbossa the fluke fighter. Coming soon from Marvel comics. nice catching, dude.
Very nice report, JB.
Good to see some positivity.
As for me, add me to the skunk control this morning. Conditions were good but I couldn't find a striper. Did see a bunch of cownose rays. You guys be careful when spiking your rods these things will take them out to sea. Had to help a young fellow last week who almost lost his rod. The full moon tides are good. Will try a little earlier tomorrow morning.
Today's fishing was a little better. Fished before dawn and picked up four short stripers on bucktail and red gill teaser.
Incoming tide seems to work now. well before sunrise. good luck folks.
Nice! Good news
Thanks for the heads-up about the cow nose rays as well. Almost lost a good rod and reel to them last year around this time.
Nomoco this morning. It was a little windy. as soon as the sun came up the bugs and flies were biting me though I was glad for the wind because the second it slowed down they were drilling for blood. Managed a few short fluke and a monster sea robin. This must be the year of the sea robins LOL.
Jb have to say it seems like you're putting all the rest of us here to shame. Don't you ever get skunked?
I hope that didn't come across the wrong way I meant to say congrats. you really do seem to be dialed-in to the fishing. Congrats.