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Introduction to Fluke Fishing

You will find very few east coast fishermen who do not take pleasure in fishing for fluke.  Flounder, a breed of flat fish also known as “fluke” with a personality never to be forgotten, are a first-class catch for fishermen. Proficient at hiding, they are so speedy and crafty that they are quite often mistaken for shadows.  These delicious white fish are not tasty but also incredible fighters, giving rise to an extraordinary fishing experience.

In the northeastern part of the United States, you can find fluke near the shoreline, usually around the month of May.  Put simply, the warmer the water is, the greater the likelihood that you can find them.  They normally cruise for their favorite foods when the water is warm, and enjoy foods like sand eels, squid and other baitfish.  You can usually find them easily in shallow beach waters, bays and tidal river mouths.  When summer is at its peak, you can haul them in between 30 and 120 feet from the shoreline, as they like to stay in water that is comfortably warm but where food is also readily available.  When the temperature is cool, you have a chance to catch them even closer to the shoreline, and in the later fall months it is easiest to catch them during their annual trip toward the warmer Atlantic coastal waters.  Fluke are not keen on the harsh winters of the northeast.

Every fisherman varies their approach to fluke fishing.  Much of this is dependent on water depth. Shallow water fishing (early season and late season) will allow you to start close to the beach in depths as low as 20 feet (or less).  Conventional tackle or a spinning rod can be used.  Jigs can be tipped with squid and the bet ones are usually in the one to four ounce range.  You can deploy these rigs straight down from your boat (which should be drifting).  If your jig is not heavy enough it will not come in contact with the waterbed where fluke are feeding.  A jig that is of the proper weight to sink to the bottom will ensure that you have a successful fishing trip.

Working your jig is critical – you can do this by raising and lowering it as your boat is drifting.  Your best bet is to raise it between one and two feet from the bottom of the waterbed by lifting just the tip of the rod about two feet.  The simply lower the jig slowly to attract the most attention.

If this method fails, you may decide to utilize the snap method, which is most useful when managing a school of lazy fish, seeing as it grabs their attention. The snap method is very easy for you to use: just let the line reach the bottom of the waterbed then snap it back.  Let the line go limp, and this motion will catch the attention of even the laziest fluke.

Once you’ve found and caught a fluke, make note of where you are and what equipment was used successfully.  Triangulation is an effectual means of pinpointing your location, but using a GPS system is the simplest method of notating the site.  Keep in mind that GPS systems are also nearly indispensable when first trying to find the school of fluke.

Once the season starts to heat up, fluke will start wandering away from the shore line.  In this instance, you’ll want to switch over to target fishing.  This will require spinner rigs which are fun to design or you can but them in any good bait and tackle shop.  Most people find that they would rather experiment with a number of different pre-made spinners until they find their preference. Once they find what they prefer, most fishermen want to make their own spinner rigs.

If you want to make the most of your spinners, beads and a spinner blade are positioned above the hook.  Your preferred types of bait and sinkers help guarantee that your line will drift in proximity to the waterbed and form a visual queue as the boat drifts by rotating the spinner blade ahead of the hook.  It also creates a tremor that will attract the fluke’s attention. 

On trips that you are trying to catch a larger number of fluke, it’s smart to utilize a mixture of techniques.  Deeper water rigs can be helpful as the fluke migrate to the cooler waters later in the season.  These rigs can allow you to catch fluke easily and quickly.  Following these brief and easy tips can assure that you will at least know how to catch those tasty fluke.

When Fluke fishing it is important the use proper equipment, some supplies to consider are Penn Reel and Shimano Reels.

 

 

 

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