Fluking picks up
Went out Sunday with Mark, Wayne and Mike. Had a blast, first time I have ever been out with Mike…he his hilarious. Always a good time at the marina with Mike around and now he is certainly welcome as a crew member anytime.
Decided to stick close to home in case the storms rolled through early so we headed to the Axel Carlson. Tried a few wrecks I haven’t fished in a while and had a slow pick at short fluke and sea bass until a couple of dive boats showed up, at which point I decided to move to other structure.
On our first drift on some rubble I boated my personal best summer flounder, it measured out at 24″ and 5 lbs 6 3/4 ounces.
We continued to take the same drift and put a few more fish in the boat, fish were either shorts or over 20″. We also continued to pick away at short and keeper sea bass.
Conditions were great, flat seas, light breeze and warm water for a change. Temps ranged from 71.4 to 74.3. Throughout the day we had bunker flipping and occasionally being harassed by something. A couple times there were slicks around the flipping bunker so we suspect that blues are starting to make a showing. We mainly fished water 80′ in depth and I used a 2 ounce bucktail all day while others used 3 or 4 ounce ball jigs and bucktails. All the bigger fish hit bucktails or ball jigs and spearing seemed to be the preferred bait. Didn’t get even a tap on peanut bunker or squid heads. Also tried the Hogy Squid and caught a few skates but nothing else. This was in one of our first spots so I will definitely try it again for fluking with the 7″ bait. I think it will be a good addition to our lure selection for other species as well including, striped bass, offshore wreck fishing, tile fish, tuna and maybe even as a trolling lure.
Headed in around 11 and got the boat and gear cleaned with time for a beer before the storms stated rolling through. Got some pretty high winds up to 46 knots and near horizontal rain for a while. And some pretty big lightening strikes as well.
Tags: bucktail, bunker, fluke, Gulp!, jigs, reef, sea bass, spearing, tackle, wreck & reef
