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Fluke ribbons
Went fluking yesterday out of Atlantic Highlands. We did pretty good. Can the fluke ribbons from this trip be frozen and used the next time we go out? Can you get fined for this?
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Re: Fluke ribbons
That's a no no, You can only use the ribbon of a harvested fluke which has to be onboard for inspection if you get boarded.
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Re: Fluke ribbons
What Tat said ^^^^^^
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Re: Fluke ribbons
Typical ****ing nazi jersey bullshit.
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Re: Fluke ribbons
It sure is and NJ COs do check and will fine you for them.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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Re: Fluke ribbons
Plenty of other species you can make strips from that make great fluke bait; bluefish, sea robin, false albacore, bunker, mackerel, herring.
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Re: Fluke ribbons
Just don't get caught and if you're smart you won't get caught.
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Re: Fluke ribbons
My#1 is fresh Sea Robin strips. It holds up better. Fresh is best. A lot of the better Fisher persons that I know just fish gulp on the spro/chicken rig. No need to break laws. Go figure,we have caught keeper Fluke night Linging on clams !
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Re: Fluke ribbons
Just posted a message on the Miss Montauk thread concerning this exact point. Are NY regs different than NJ in this matter. If not, why are there fluke ribbons on the cleaning station in almost every report when the boat is done fishing for the day and appears to be on its way back to port. It was always my understanding that any ribbons or strips used are limited to one fish, the rack for that fish has to be on board and that fish has to be caught the day you're fishing. If that's true, why would anyone be saving ribbons at the end of a trip or are the regulations different in New York than they are in New Jersey or is my understanding of the regulations wrong.
Last edited by Broad Bill; 07-25-2023 at 09:46 PM.. |
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