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Author:
flukeprodigy
Date:
Jun 06, 2007
Subject:
Rhode Island Fluking Late May/Early June
Message:
So i've been up to the Rhodie beaches twice so far, third trip will be this weekend. So far the beaches have been producing nice fish to 9+lbs and on a fairly regular basis. Both trips saw plenty of keepers coming over the rails but this year seems different. In previous seasons, I've been absolutely slaying fluke on my Tsunami Fluke ball jigs on a 3 way swivel w/ either a bare hook topped w/ squid/speering or a Tsunami rubber squid w/ squid strip and speering. For some odd reason, I'm seeing a lot better productivity out of mylar teasers and small bucktail jigs. Whites and pinks have been producing quite well so far this year. There are still a load of squid in the area so sometimes the fishing is a bit off as the fluke gorge themselves. Overall it's been a great start to the season. I must admit i was a bit worried that w/ the new 19" size limit in place up in Rhodie, that we wouldn't get into many keepers. It's been the exact opposite. Many guys have been limiting out up there which is nice to see. I'll be posting and updated report on sunday most likely.
Tight lines!
Author:
chuckc
Date:
Jun 06, 2007
Message:
looking foward to your reports!
Author:
flukeprodigy
Date:
Jun 11, 2007
Subject:
Fluke report for 6/10/07
Message:
Fluking was disappointing today to say the least. First trip I can remember where i didn't have a single keeper. Took the family out for an early fathers day gift and still had a blast. Mom (the quiet one) was high hook w/ 3 keepers and 9 fish total. Sadly I purchased some defective slider rigs prior to departure which ultimately ruined the trip for me. I hooked into what felt like a big doormat that just didn't wanna come off bottom. Couple mins of battling the flattie and the slider rig just completely came undone. No snap, no nothing...just brought up a piece of mono leader material. The second slider rig i used (fishing whole squid) did the same thing. Caught one short at 18.5" :x and the rig just basically fell apart. If i find the wrapper to it, i'll definately post up so you guys know which slider rigs to avoid. I'm still mad about that one getting away. I've pulled up fluke to 9lbs and this one was thumping harder than any of them.
All totalled btwn 8 of us, we had 9 keepers , 1 of which was a seabass, the largest fluke at a meager 22". Fishing was just sloooooow today and it was pretty windy out there. We were fishing pretty shallow waters ranging from 15-20ft. I think had we ventured into deeper waters, we would've had much better results. There's just so much bait on the beach that fluke are gorging themselves.
Oh well, these days happen. We'll get em next time. Once again, my Tsunami fluke balls failed to produce fish which is just odd to me. I've slayed fluke on them every year but this one. Maybe things will pick up soon. There really was no rig outproducing any other today. It was a slow pick through the shorts to get to the keepers.
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