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Old 08-19-2017, 09:40 PM
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Default Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

Hi guys,

Thinking of heading down to one of the party boats at Atlantic Highlands tomorrow for an afternoon trip for Fluke.

The reports I'm reading here are few and none seem very promising on what the keeper ratios have been.

Live in Northern NJ, so between tolls, gas, food, boat trip, tip and time spent, is it worth it for me to make the hike down?

Have not been out yet this year and the last two years has not produced much.

Looking forward to your oponions and feedback as usual!!!

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Old 08-19-2017, 10:26 PM
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Default Re: Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

Are you looking to go fishing or go catching? If you are looking to go catching I would suggest going to a fish market. If you are looking to get out and enjoy the nice weather with a chance to catch a nice dinner then go to Atlantic Highlands and hop on one of the sponsor party boats. End of story.
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Old 08-19-2017, 10:37 PM
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Default Re: Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

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are you looking to go fishing or go catching? If you are looking to go catching i would suggest going to a fish market. If you are looking to get out and enjoy the nice weather with a chance to catch a nice dinner then go to atlantic highlands and hop on one of the sponsor party boats. End of story.
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Old 08-20-2017, 12:26 AM
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Default Re: Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

No Fluke,

48 posts in 9 years? Maybe you should change your screen name to No Fishing? I also live up in northern NJ (Bergen Cty) and make the trip regularly down the shore. Exit 117 on the Pkwy is not far.

Despite the fact that the fluke bag limit and season have been cut this year, Capt. Ron on the Fisherman and Capt. George on the Angler, both site sponsors, will put you on the fish. Excellent crew on both boats too! Just look at their pictures on this site everyday.

Spend your gas, tolls and money BEFORE Sept. 5th to find out for yourself.
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Old 08-20-2017, 05:11 AM
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Default Re: Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

plenty of boats have been doing well on fluke DAILY.
If spending the money on gas and tolls enters into the mix, you should be fishing a 3/4 day boat, not an afternoon trip.
As said Ron and George have been doing very well, with big fish daily also.
Fluke bite is VERY good for those willing to work a jig a little harder.
The quality of this years fish is also a notch above normal.
seems as many 22/24 inch fish around as there are 18
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Old 08-20-2017, 07:11 AM
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Default Re: Is it worth the trip (Fluke)?

I drive 2.5 hours one way. Get up at 3, on the road at 3:30. I come home and have fresh fish to eat for a week!

Just get on your A-Game before you come down.

It's what's between the ears that catches the fish.


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