So Frank Sr (AKA) the Legend and I waiting out the rain the morning. We left the dock at about 10.30, and started fluke fishing the back bay in Huntington. Leave it to the legend first fish he catches is a small weakfish that was a squeaker at legal size released to fight another day. We boated...
2004 proline, mint condition. It was listed at 24,000. Willing to to take a reasonable offer. The boat was used five times last year. I don’t use the boat. And can’t see just letting it float in the water.
The crew arrived back home and stopped by to share their story. And hooked me up with some fresh flounder fillets. What they told me it was incredible, they kept throwing back 12” 13 “ inch fish set the bar at 14” halfway in they switched to 15” or better. They had several 17” 18” fish with one...
There’s no more eel grass left in bay. Who knows what it could be. All I know is I miss those flounder days. And my fellow hunting fishing buddies had a good trip without me.
This was a boat limit in three hours. Back in the day it was flounder everywhere. Yes we all probably kept to many. But I believe the use of fertilizer, seals. Birds of prey and many other things contribute to the lack of flounder. Nothing but memories now.
So my hunting crew left yesterday for Massachusetts. Today they went out at a 11 o’clock till 3 and put a boat limit of winter flounder on the boat. Also 2 keeper Bass on flounder rigs. Definitely brings back old memories. And to drop salt in the wound I was supposed to be. Anyway I’m glad they...
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