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Old 08-20-2018, 02:33 PM
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My understanding is that only a small quantity of this color is available at each select shop...not sure if GULP made a small amount of this trial color or are trying supply and demand to see if it is effective.. it looks real pretty on a glow spro ill tell you that
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Old 08-20-2018, 02:59 PM
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We are talking about the same fluke my father and I caught 40 years ago just by dragging squid and dead smelt along the bottom ?
Did these fish evolve to eat more plastic and rubber as man has evolved to use more plastic and rubber as bait ?
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Old 08-20-2018, 03:10 PM
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We are talking about the same fluke my father and I caught 40 years ago just by dragging squid and dead smelt along the bottom ?
Did these fish evolve to eat more plastic and rubber as man has evolved to use more plastic and rubber as bait ?
Don't know about evolution, I just like to stick with what works for me and doesn't catch me dogfish and skates all day.
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Old 08-20-2018, 05:07 PM
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We are talking about the same fluke my father and I caught 40 years ago just by dragging squid and dead smelt along the bottom ?
Did these fish evolve to eat more plastic and rubber as man has evolved to use more plastic and rubber as bait ?
I like that Andy S so true I wondered myself have fluke been watching the food network WTF
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Old 08-20-2018, 05:45 PM
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40 years ago on the Piper out of Point Pleasant or the Big Marie S out of Belmar my father and I caught all the fluke we wanted on a strip of squid and a dead frozen smelt. No one jigged for these fluke nor did they use plastic or rubber baits. It's an evolution in fishing.
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Old 08-20-2018, 06:12 PM
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40 years ago there was no internet, cell phones, NJFishing.com...but we use those everyday and don't bring up the days of old when you didn't need or have them....so yeah, evolution is great!
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Old 08-20-2018, 06:16 PM
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The piper out of pp lots memories on that one when I was young I believe the capt was blackie Walsh Hugh smelts half of butterfish and squid what rubber
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Old 08-20-2018, 07:14 PM
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Has anyone tried a killie squid combo lately, I heard that works well.
Yes, captain Blackie Walsh, fond memory as a child. The boat was rocking heavily, I sat down in the cabin and wasn't feeling well. The old crusty mate with 2 teeth sits down beside me and starts chomping down raw smelt !!
The memories. Dad always caught lots of fluke and large weakfish most trips.

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Old 08-21-2018, 06:53 AM
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Has anyone tried a killie squid combo lately, I heard that works well.
Yes, captain Blackie Walsh, fond memory as a child. The boat was rocking heavily, I sat down in the cabin and wasn't feeling well. The old crusty mate with 2 teeth sits down beside me and starts chomping down raw smelt !!
The memories. Dad always caught lots of fluke and large weakfish most trips.
Sure .all the guys crying there are no keeper fluke around are fishing that way .

The whole time guys bucktailing are throwing back 20" fish because we are catching better quality fish .

Day in day out a good bucktailer will outfish a bait dragger 5/1
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Old 08-20-2018, 07:43 PM
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We are talking about the same fluke my father and I caught 40 years ago just by dragging squid and dead smelt along the bottom ?
Did these fish evolve to eat more plastic and rubber as man has evolved to use more plastic and rubber as bait ?
It’s hard to argue the quality of fish being caught on jigging fluke compared to traditional bait rigs ( no comparison) you can say the same for every fish species like trolling mojos on braided line now ..instead of letting a mile of wire line out for bunker spoons... or a light jig with crab on a 30/30 braid mono combo for blackfish compared to a 60 lb mono and 10 oz sinker and pool stick rod trying to get the blackfish out of the wreck... fishing has evolved for the better and changes everyday.... yes you will catch on the 40 year ago setup but no comparison to what is being used today.
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