A lot of quality fish hit the deck over the weekend, from a doormat fluke to big-bellied golden tilefish and yellowfin tuna. The fluke, which weighed a few ounces over 12 pounds, was the big talk at ...
Get the nets ready, a 13-pound doormat fluke was caught by an ocean-going fishermen on Tuesday. The big fluke was the first doormat of the season to be reported to the Asbury Park Press. It was ...
The season has been pretty quiet as far as doormat fluke go, but the Big Mohawk made some noise Tuesday when one of the boat's regulars landed a 13-pound fluke. Greg Hueth said they caught the fish ...
Fair to good fishing action has been the rule around Long Island in recent days with catches hampered occasionally by the weather. Fluke continue to hold the spotlight but stripers, blues and porgies ...
Fluke fishing brings back a flood of memories for me. My grandfather’s 1972 tri-hull bowrider was much better suited for water skiing than for fishing, but as a kid, I didn’t understand that or care.
Most fluke anglers spend lots of time trying to catch a doormat (at least 10 pounds) with large baits and lures at likely deepwater areas -- but are rarely successful. Yet, there's always the ...
Fluke remain the main attraction with good numbers of keepers showing along with loads of shorts. There are still some bass being caught, and blues are showing around the Island. Bottom fishing has ...
Doormat fluke are a rarity, so you can imagine how long the odds would be for a father and daughter to each catch one on the same trip. Yet, that's exactly what happened today on the Elaine B. II from ...
Despite a late start to the fluke season that many anglers expected would provide the summer flatties plenty of time to infiltrate the waters of Long Island Sound, action on the North Shore got off to ...
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