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Old 09-11-2006, 02:43 PM   #1
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If anyone has a problem telling flounder from fluke...I have two foolproof ways of telling them apart.

First, look at the eyes with relation to the mouth. As Sandman stated earlier fluke or summer flounder are left-handed; that is, it lies on the bottom on its right side, with its eyes on its left-hand side, and its abdomen on its left. Winter flounder or blackback flounder are referred to as a right handed flounder because the eyes are located on its right side when the fish is pointing to the right.

If you can't tell your right from your left the second surefire way to tell the difference is to stick your finger in its mouth. If it comes out all bloody any perforated you know it's a fluke.
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Old 09-11-2006, 02:47 PM   #2
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cool fisheye photos, as always...

but I always found those fluke/flounder to be ugly critters

tasty..though
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Old 09-13-2006, 01:27 AM   #3
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cool stuffs, mike. you are making me miss the fishing. im at RIT now. i cant wait to hit there in spring
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Old 09-13-2006, 11:18 AM   #4
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u ever see triggerfish in these waters?
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Old 09-13-2006, 01:54 PM   #5
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Great picture. Night diving is great, especially in close around the jetties. I've done it a few times down here around Atlantic City. I'm always looking for the next world record bass, since the current record was caught just a few miles from my house.

The last dive I did at night around the jetty was about this time last year, and there were loads of sea bass, tog, stripers, small weakies, flounder, mullet, crabs, peanuts, and star fish around the jetty. I popped my head up towards the tip to tell the guys that were fishing to drop their lines right next to the rocks instead of casting out as far as possible away from the jetty, but right away I knew that they "no speaka Ingles".

I'll tell you, it pays to put the rod and reel down for one night, and get out there with a mask and snorkel (or tanks if you are certified) in order to see what's around and where. You can learn a lot in a short time.

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