Re: Fluke Tips
I'm not that into surf fishing like some others here... I would start a new thread if I were you and I'm sure you get some people to respond.
One thing for sure is if you are not run and gun sight casting to bait working you need to learn how to read the beach to look for productive areas. It's best done at low tide... What you do is look for breaks in the sand bars and that's were you want to be fishing. Those breaks act like funnels during a falling tide and the Stripers lay in wait for the bait to get washed through them. Toss a Clam or a Bunker chunk in there and that's your best shot.
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