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Old 06-20-2011, 03:37 PM   #1
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fluke

Where are all the big ones? Out on the shoal area today, shallow and deep, boated about 20 don't think even the comm guys could keep! Looking for those over 20-22".

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Old 06-20-2011, 03:44 PM   #2
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they are out there.

west of there we had them to 5/6lb Saturday and Tautog had some to 8lb on Wed.

mostly 60ish feet

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Old 06-23-2011, 09:18 AM   #3
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got 153 pounds monday but only 2 rec keepers?

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Old 06-23-2011, 09:30 AM   #4
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got 153 pounds monday but only 2 rec keepers?
Thanks, so I gave up way too early: only needed 50-60 (lbs or fish, it is about the same) more to get my 1 rec keeper....

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Old 06-23-2011, 09:32 AM   #5
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Way to get em Maco !!!
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Old 06-23-2011, 09:55 AM   #6
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Joe nice work.



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Old 06-23-2011, 10:03 AM   #7
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There are a ton of 15" fish out there...frankly this is a case where the comm guys pound fish and the rec's scratch. IMO there should be no difference. If it is good enough for a comm to take them then the rec should keep them as well. The reason I say that is the rec will actually kill far more fluke just to get a few keepers. It makes no sense. This is another case of regulators who don't have a grasp of the real world.


As far as big fluke ...looks bad this year around here. However, eastern long island is murdering giant fluke. 8/10/12lers are being caught like joe is catching 15" fish.
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First drift on Lucas I had a 6 lb fish and thought I was in for a slamathon. The rest of the day was comm size only.

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I wonder how many boats in Pt. Judith target fluke and are high gradin their catch?
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There are no fluke or for that matter any fish in Eastern Long Island.

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Search all over today southern end of MV sound and around and couldn't find a rec keeper. Send some of those 8 - 10 lb'ers this way, please!

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Get away from the fleet Buzzy. We banged away at them today with Tony O hauling in a slammer of about 7 pounds. Action isn't insane but the rewards are there if you put in the time at the midpoint of Vineyard Sound. There were one or two other vessels fishing our drift but we aren't complaining.

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Get away from the fleet Buzzy. We banged away at them today with Tony O hauling in a slammer of about 7 pounds. Action isn't insane but the rewards are there if you put in the time at the midpoint of Vineyard Sound. There were one or two other vessels fishing our drift but we aren't complaining.
We were no where near the fleet! We were one of very few vessels outside (S/SE) of a line from Devils's to Sow&Pigs.

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I have about 6-8 spots I check regularly each trip which are "both" sides, the only one(s) that have produced so far this year for me are outside.

Thanks SD for confirming what I considered my usual No. 1 spot is where I should be focusing, maybe I've been there this year at the "wrong" time?

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