This time of year I usually get into my winter mode of tying up bucktails, maintaining reels, and watching fluke kayak videos to see if there are any new techniques. I like Striper fishing, but fishing for flatties in the Spring gets my blood moving. However, when I think of kayak fishing for fluke, I always think of the long trips to jersey’s back bay. There are so many nooks and crannies in Jersey marshy areas that you can easily spend a day without seeing another soul except head shakers, but the drive kills me.
I used to target them in Chincoteague and wachapreague (?), and even the lower eastern shore outer tip, with some success but they are just as far as a trip to Jersey. Do you any of you guys target fluke in the bay? Any tips?
(To avoid the taxonomy lesson - Google translate: Fluke are close enough to flounder for us southern folk : )
I used to target them in Chincoteague and wachapreague (?), and even the lower eastern shore outer tip, with some success but they are just as far as a trip to Jersey. Do you any of you guys target fluke in the bay? Any tips?
(To avoid the taxonomy lesson - Google translate: Fluke are close enough to flounder for us southern folk : )
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