Hey Matt B ... How the hell o are you ??? :)

2nd Light Forums
Decrease font size
Increase font size
Topic Title: How's The Flounder Bite
Topic Summary:
Created On: 12/28/2018 04:30 AM
Linear : Threading : Single : Branch
Topic Tools Topic Tools
View topic in raw text format. Print this topic.
 12/28/2018 04:30 AM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


dropin

Posts: 47
Joined Forum: 04/06/2007

At The inlet, what are they chewing on?
 12/29/2018 05:54 PM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


Cole

Posts: 68111
Joined Forum: 07/22/2003

Fished the first hour of out going on a whim and nada. They guy on the rocks next to me said he saw few decent fish come in during the incoming on finger mullet. We were south of the tide pool on the north side. I watched some kids with decent Pilchards by the back south cleaning table doing it right and they got nothing too. We ditched flounder a half hour before dark and were getting snook on every other cast (grubs, bucktails) where the old cleaning table was on the north side. Big ass tarpon off the tip of the north, but they like it rough, so I doubt there are still around.

-------------------------
I was right.
 12/29/2018 05:55 PM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


Cole

Posts: 68111
Joined Forum: 07/22/2003

The guys with Mud Minnows were drawing a blank. Find mullet.

-------------------------
I was right.
 01/06/2019 03:20 PM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


HAPDigital

Posts: 16855
Joined Forum: 11/29/2004

Caught 4 today, 2 throw backs and 2 keepers. Used mud minnows and shrimp.
 01/09/2019 04:10 AM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


HAPDigital

Posts: 16855
Joined Forum: 11/29/2004

Went again yesterday. No flatties for me on shrimp or minnows. Tons of blues and mackerel off south beaches, was in a boat in between hole and beach not sure about them getting them from the surf. I don't see why not...
 01/09/2019 06:14 AM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


Cole

Posts: 68111
Joined Forum: 07/22/2003

Flounder are a real pain in the ass.

-------------------------
I was right.
 01/09/2019 10:39 AM
User is offline View Users Profile Print this message


HAPDigital

Posts: 16855
Joined Forum: 11/29/2004

Originally posted by: Cole

Flounder are a real pain in the ass.


It was colder Sunday maybe that's why I got them. But man the blues and mackerel were fun. Lots of boats fly fishing them.
Statistics
146493 users are registered to the 2nd Light Forums forum.
There are currently 0 users logged in to the forum.

FuseTalk Basic Edition - © 1999-2024 FuseTalk Inc. All rights reserved.

First there was Air Jordan .