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View Poll Results: Fluke Size-Activity | |||
12"-15" |
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1 | 6.25% |
16"-22/23" |
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8 | 50.00% |
23" and bigger. |
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6 | 37.50% |
At any size 10in+ they can start to become lethargic |
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1 | 6.25% |
Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() At what size do you think the fluke start/begin to become less active? I would think there would have to be a certain size in which they become less agressive as they begin to stop growing as and thus stop feeding. They are just like us humans(although fluke are cold blooded
![]() Personally, I believe a fluke anywhere between 16/17-22 inches is will start to become less active. Obviously following that standard, Fluke bigger than that size range will be even more and more lethargic. Definitely a interesting question to ask to us fishermen regarding fluke and also marine bio. SNAPPERHEAD
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![]() Good question, wonder what fellow NJFISHING anglers will vote on.
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![]() I dont think its a matter of being lethargic but more a matter of a larger fish will "claim" an advantageous feeding area requiring them to expend less energy travelling for food. The biggest fish will claim the best spot on a wreck. If that fish is caught, the next biggest fish will immediately take his place. Finding these spots and marking them for future use is how some guys consistently catch 8# plus fish.
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