View Full Version : Water Temp for Fluke
DoubleG
05-23-2016, 04:19 PM
What do you guys think the optimal water temp is for fluke? I was out Saturday in Raritan Bay and the water temp was 58 deg in most places I fished.
SaltLife1980
05-23-2016, 07:27 PM
I googled it and they are saying 63-65. Idk if they are right. Maybe some will chime in who knows
Capt. Lou
05-25-2016, 06:56 AM
those R optium temps like any other species they R caught in a variety of temps. Ive caught years back in the middle of winter inn 200ft of water & up notrth in 50 degree water.They may bite best in those temps but its really the bottom temp that counts, & many other factors when ocean fishing, I wouldnt hang my hat on that !
fish643
06-02-2016, 07:37 AM
Complicating the matter is that if you are fishing the Back Bays this time of year, you could have as much as an 8 degree difference between the Surface temperature and the temperature on the Bottom.
Halibuttech
04-17-2017, 09:48 PM
up here in southern nova scotia, canada i tend to see the flounder show up when the temp is 50f. at the moment the temp is 42f and most of the flounder are off in deeper water. by the first of may they should start showing up on the coast and get ready for spawning season. the early flounder are very fat and full of eggs.
Halibuttech
05-13-2017, 11:56 PM
the water temp is 49 and I figured it is time to check out the flounder to see if they have arrived into the coastal areas yet and they have started. today I caught 3 fish, 2 at 16" and one at 14" and they are nice and fat with lots of eggs in them. waiting for a few more weeks I will be able to catch my limit of 10 fish per day with ease. southern nova scotia is the place to fish for flounder with no problems from the dept of fisheries as I have never seen them while fishing. :)
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