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03-09-2017, 04:04 PM
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Always a Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: South Shore Long Island, NY
Posts: 475
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Winter Flounder
I honestly have not seen 1 caught in over 20 years here on Long Island, do you guys still get them up north?
What happened to their population? Overfishing? Seals? Hungry stripers?
Thought about this when I stumbled across old hooks in my tackle box (complete with yellow corn kernel looking piece of plastic just above the hook!).
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"Your first word was "Fishing", not "Mom", not "Dad", "FISHING." - Mom
Black, White, Chartreuse/Parrot = the Holy Trinity
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03-09-2017, 04:41 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Marshfield, MA
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It has been great the last several years in the Boston area and South shore. Not like the late 70's before it died off but it is getting there. You should make the time to come up and make a trip. Starting late May, June would be good. Easy to get your limit of 8 per person for the freezer. My favorite eating fish.
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Jon, 24' Nauset-Green Topsides, Beamie, North River. Channel 68/69. MSBA, NIBA
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03-09-2017, 06:52 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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cant wait to catch some flatties - they're getting pretty big too. most of the harbors up this way have a pretty good bite with boston being the best
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my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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03-09-2017, 07:03 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 5,515
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Yup, going again Bahston harbah,,,, soooon
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03-09-2017, 07:26 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Warwick RI,02889
Posts: 11,786
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I think we have had 3 or 4 in my boat in the last 25 years ><>
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ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!
MIKE
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03-09-2017, 07:45 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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Come on up clammer, I'll put you on them
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03-09-2017, 07:49 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Libtardia
Posts: 21,692
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Blame the Cormerant.
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03-09-2017, 10:04 PM
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Also known as OAK
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Westlery, RI
Posts: 10,408
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nebe
Blame the Cormerant.
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And the seals, and Brayton pt, even the thumb splitters eat baby flounder..
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Bryan
Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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03-09-2017, 10:36 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Warwick RI,02889
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I agree with everything /except Maybe Brayton P/P .....................................But whatever they are using to cleanse the water from the sewerage tunnel is really screwing up all kinds of Marine life in the bay ...................last time there was a large set of little necks in the bay ?????????????????? 95% of the diggers are all catching chunky stuff ................I dug two moon tides last week ..the places are around 15 miles apart .......in neither place did I see 10 or more undersize 
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ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!
MIKE
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03-10-2017, 08:38 AM
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Also known as OAK
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Westlery, RI
Posts: 10,408
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Mt Hope is a major spawn area, the cooling water intake, before the cooling towers had to have a big impact, as did the warm water discharge. Could be better now with the towers. Not sure about the treatment stuff Mike....
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03-10-2017, 09:30 AM
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All up in the Interweb!
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: In the dog house.
Posts: 5,205
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As said, Boston/Quincy area is the best bet here in New England. I will say, however, that there are still some very good catches being made in Connecticut waters each year. For the most part this goes unnoticed thanks in no small part to the 2-fish limit, but when you add a pair of flounder to a blackfish or two in the spring, you've got one of the best inshore fish dinners you're likely to find around here. I get some pretty reliable and regular reports of flounder being caught cross much of the Connecticut coast from one of the Sound to the other both from boat and by shore.
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Co-Host of The Surfcast Podcast
"Out there in the surf is where it's at, that's where the line gets drawn in the sand between those who talk fishing and those who live it."
- a wise man.
One good fish, a sharpie does not make...
Certified rock hopping billy goat.
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03-10-2017, 09:43 AM
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Ledge Runner Baits
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: I live in a house, but my soul is at sea.
Posts: 8,618
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One of my first salt water fishing experiences as a young kid was sitting on my dads 27 foot sailboat in Scituate Harbor dunking sea worms for flatties.
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03-10-2017, 11:48 AM
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#13
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: On my boat
Posts: 9,703
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We do good May- July on them in Boston harbor-Quincy & the last few years we are seeing more & more Black Sea bass, tog and an occasional fluke.
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03-13-2017, 12:39 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2006
Location: south shore, RI
Posts: 149
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
One of my first salt water fishing experiences as a young kid was sitting on my dads 27 foot sailboat in Scituate Harbor dunking sea worms for flatties.
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. . . and me, sitting on my grandfather's boat at the mooring in LI Sound catching them. Two years ago I caught one about 10 inches long during the summer in Fishers Island Sound while scup fishing. Only the second one that I have seen in years, since I worked in New Bedford. The other one was legal sized but out of season, caught while cod fishing on Coxes.
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03-13-2017, 12:50 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,574
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Back when I was a kid growing up in NY (1960s/70s) I would read advertisements in the Friday edition of the NY Daily News of bus trips from NY to Quincy to fish for winter flounder.
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DZ
Recreational Surfcaster
"Limit Your Kill - Don't Kill Your Limit"
Bi + Ne = SB 2
If you haven't heard of the Snowstorm Blitz of 1987 - you someday will.
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03-13-2017, 01:31 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: On The Water, Cape May to Cape Cod
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I've looked a few times here on the Cape, not enough for a serious effort, but I don't know if I've ever heard of them taken on the South Side with any reliability. The only one I've ever caught was snagged with a bucktail while kayak fluke fishing in July.
Most that I hear about are in Cape Cod Bay. I'll have to give it another go this spring. There have to be catchable numbers somewhere from the shore or kayak around the Cape.
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03-13-2017, 02:02 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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I grew up in hull, I can't even imagine how many we caught. id come home with a bucket of flatties and my father would shake his head knowing he'd have to fillet them all. "Sure, you do the fun part"
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03-13-2017, 03:39 PM
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Ledge Runner Baits
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: I live in a house, but my soul is at sea.
Posts: 8,618
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Quote:
Originally Posted by niko
I grew up in hull, I can't even imagine how many we caught. id come home with a bucket of flatties and my farther would shake his head knowing he'd have to fillet them all. "Sure, you do the fun part"
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I hear that, I'm not a fan of filleting fluke, although last year I did become very proficient at it; but smaller flatties are just that much more challenging.
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03-13-2017, 04:14 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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slice and dice
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my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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03-13-2017, 04:52 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 20,441
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My first boat fishing was done at the mouth of the Housatonic River in central CT. We could rent a small boat with a 15 hp motor, and catch flatfish double headers all day long, on these big, clunky, spreader bars that looked like huge coat hangers.
We would chum with cat food and kernel corn. Lots of the fish we caught would have corn in their stomachs.
Haven't caught one in over 30 years, closer to 35. Hoping to get to Boston Hahbah this year to change that.
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03-13-2017, 05:00 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
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[QUOTE=Jim in CT;1118702, on these big, clunky, spreader bars that looked like huge coat hangers.[/QUOTE]
My buddy still uses them
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my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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03-13-2017, 07:06 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Warren Vt
Posts: 668
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back when i grew up on LI late 50's and up until 81 when i left Moriches bay,mastic, patchogue bays were hot grounds for winter flounder, moriches had many boat rental yards that thrived on the flounder business.
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03-13-2017, 08:52 PM
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Too old to give a....
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,505
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As a Quincy kid in the late 60's, we'd fill buckets with flounder from the wall of the raw sewage outlflow at moon island.
Them's good eats ! 😳
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03-13-2017, 08:56 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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maybe we'll put together a little flounderfest for early june in boston harbor
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my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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03-13-2017, 09:51 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: orange ct
Posts: 2,992
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Moriches Bay - Tadsen Fishing Station.
I was a flounder pounder machine. I haven't changed a bit.
Chumming with mussels was the key.
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03-14-2017, 06:35 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sturbridge MA
Posts: 3,127
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Growing up in NYC we would take a boat out at te mouth of the east river under the Throggs neck bridge and hammer them every spring. Some of my fondest memories growing up fishing with my dad. I was less than 10 and could still take you to our hot spots.
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Everything is better on the rocks.
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03-14-2017, 06:40 AM
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User
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 5,515
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Quote:
Originally Posted by niko
maybe we'll put together a little flounderfest for early june in boston harbor
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I'm in, great idea, I'll bring the coat hangers.... 
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03-16-2017, 02:48 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newtown, CT
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Grew up fishing Moritches Bay a couple of times a year, out of Silly Lilly, fished for them every weekend during spring in Jamaica Bay.
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