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When I was much younger, I lived in Leonardo. We fished the beach, between the State Marina & the Navy Pier, for Flounder April & May. Uasally was best about an hour before high tide, fish would move up on the flats. Small stripers were a by-catch, with a keeper as a bonus every now & then.
Sand worms & Blood worms for bait. We even used to dig the dloodworms in the same area at low tide. |
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I put in some time yesterday Monday 3-16 at Shark River . I fished 3 hours of the out going tide with out a single bite. There was skim ice 1st thing in the morning, which quickly melted. No bites, No fish and a sore back from digging up bloods.
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I report there are no flounder being caught in Quincy!
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Anybody start getting into any flounder lately?
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I heard of a few in the Quincy Bay (Massataxes) area but the water is too cold for a good bite. I suspect there were a lot of fish and in any crowd there are a few that are hungry.........JC
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Looking thru my log book I had the best flounder fishing in Raritan Bay from April 12 till the end of the month.Then they would move and Roamer would turn on then the Cedars. Early season is the Keyport flats. When ever we have a cold snowy winter it pushes the spring bite back two weeks. When your chumming those flounder up put out a bass rod with clam. The later the bite the longer they stay.
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If the weather holds I'll have the dirty shrimp out. Some flatties and SAMs advice with a striper rod (or two) dead stickin
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