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Old 02-17-2021, 10:42 PM
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Back in the day, the flounder caught in the west end of the Raritan bay would be gorged to the point of expelling clam necks all over the boat. Commercial clamming in that end of the bay has removed much of the clam since then. No food ...no fish.
I remember that very well.. I lived in Union Beach for 2 years around 81-83..
We used to catch massive flounder, and 2 things would spill out of them.. Clam necks and corn from all the guys chumming for them with corn in those days...bob
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Old 02-25-2021, 01:35 AM
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Take a cruise around the bayshore rivers,creeks and estuaries.More cormorats,osprys,eagles and other birds that would make an easy meal out of a flounder.Never mind the overabundance of the endangered dogfish,harbor seals and the biggest culprit... The Striped Bass...they suck them off the bottom like candy
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Old 02-25-2021, 08:48 AM
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Take a cruise around the bayshore rivers,creeks and estuaries.More cormorats,osprys,eagles and other birds that would make an easy meal out of a flounder.Never mind the overabundance of the endangered dogfish,harbor seals and the biggest culprit... The Striped Bass...they suck them off the bottom like candy
You know, never thought of that.. Stripers love small flounder.. Years and years ago, they were prime bait for few guys in the know.

.The resurgence of Stripers to an extent has coincided with the demise of flounder in the same waters... A possible factor?.. Probably, but as you stated, a proliferation of other predators that simply were not around 30-40 years ago as well....Doesn't look good for winter flounder short term, thats for certain.... bob
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Old 02-25-2021, 10:04 AM
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Thanks Dakota.Unbelievable.What a disgrace.
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Fish are still there guys a know fishing shark River still getting a lot of fish but with not a lot of people attempting the 2 fish limit it’s not a hot topic.
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Old 02-26-2021, 09:31 AM
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Better yet... we bring one with us and throw it in. LOL
Ha ha ha!
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You know, never thought of that.. Stripers love small flounder.. Years and years ago, they were prime bait for few guys in the know.

.The resurgence of Stripers to an extent has coincided with the demise of flounder in the same waters... A possible factor?.. Probably, but as you stated, a proliferation of other predators that simply were not around 30-40 years ago as well....Doesn't look good for winter flounder short term, thats for certain.... bob
I think this has something to do with it... Years ago when Stripers weren't as plentiful we had a lot of Flounder around. The other thing I seem to remember each year was when the Stipers showed up the flounders left the area.
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Fish are still there guys a know fishing shark River still getting a lot of fish but with not a lot of people attempting the 2 fish limit it’s not a hot topic.
Sorry Capt, but fished there several times this Fall and the days of alot of fish are gone.... Each year I see less and less caught in Shark River.... Not going to say there are not some fish there, but there are very few days if any when someone will catch more than a hand full of fish....

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Commercial clamming in that end of the bay has removed much of the clam since then. No food ...no fish.

It’s been my observation (& shared by a few others I have spoken to) that Super Storm Sandy had a dramatic impact on the clams beds of not only Raritan Bay but Romer Shoals and the False Hook Bar. Ever since then the spring stripers bite on clams has been nearly non existent. So I’m assuming the lack of clam forge has also effected the winter flounder population.
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The other thing I seem to remember each year was when the Stipers showed up the flounders left the area.

See, I recall that when the yellow eyed demon bluefish showed up is when the flounder made their mass exodus out of the bay. Then you’d get them at The Cedars for about 2 weeks before they were totally gone.
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