@george have to put out this fact that kinda takes the wind out of the warming water hypothesis' sails, and that is that the inshore winter flounder fishing also collapsed up here. With water estuary water temps rarely reaching 70°F, even over the past few years, I'm not seeing any support for temps being the only, smoking gun.
I keep hearing locals talking about filling buckets with 2 lb flounders back in the 60-70s, just like LI. I've tried a few times with no joy, fishing aggressively with chum and sash weight pounding. I've seen flounder on a few occasions, so they do exist, just not in any numbers.
Not saying warming isn’t a cause, but it’s not the sole reason northeast Atlantic coast's flounder crash. Don’t forget that Quincy crashed too, but saw a recent resurgence, only to have another demise when the state of MA encouraged small draggers to work inshore 2 years ago.
IMO this equation is multi-variant and doesn't have a single root cause and I hope we can actually figure it out. I'd kill for a plate of fresh, fried, flounder fillets...
I keep hearing locals talking about filling buckets with 2 lb flounders back in the 60-70s, just like LI. I've tried a few times with no joy, fishing aggressively with chum and sash weight pounding. I've seen flounder on a few occasions, so they do exist, just not in any numbers.
- An osprey diving down in front of me while bass fishing and coming up with a nice flounder, although during my kayaking with my head down, I've yet to see one on the bottom
- A dried, 1" flounder on my boat's deck one morning
- Two, 3-4" flounder in an inshore cod's stomach
Not saying warming isn’t a cause, but it’s not the sole reason northeast Atlantic coast's flounder crash. Don’t forget that Quincy crashed too, but saw a recent resurgence, only to have another demise when the state of MA encouraged small draggers to work inshore 2 years ago.
IMO this equation is multi-variant and doesn't have a single root cause and I hope we can actually figure it out. I'd kill for a plate of fresh, fried, flounder fillets...
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