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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: Scott Bailey on September 08, 2014, 09:08:48 PM
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what wind is best to fish fluke in i dont want to spend 60 bucks and the trip be a bust
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The west is the best t^
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The west is the best t^
yeah i know that but it doesnt look like we will be getting a west wind for a while (damn it all) what is the next best option
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t^.. Wait for a better forecast or burn the $60.00..... ovrbt....... pcrn
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t^.. Wait for a better forecast or burn the $60.00..... ovrbt....... pcrn
yeah looks like im gonna have to burn it because the season closes in 2 weeks and the forecast looks like crap for the next 10 days
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What will you be fishing for? Blue fish, doesn't really make that much of a difference with the direction, speed would be more of a concern.
Fluke, the past week has been a lot of south wind and my guys have been catching pretty good, in fact, better than any other wind the whole season. Again, wind speed would be more of a concern.
Seabass...CLOSED
Striped bass...not enough around for them to be targeted.
What I am saying is, be more concerned with the speed of the wind than the direction at this time. If it's fishable, GO FISH.
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whs, East winds and N.east tend to be a bit choppy. Go have fun t^
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i been looking at either wednsday winds NE at 14 mph
thursday Wind SSW at 13 mph
or sunday NE at 10 mph
what day would you guysd choose
im going for fluke off the gambler
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Personally I would choose S.SW Thursday
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and be prepared not to be pissed when either/or/all of the below happens
a) they blow the forecast
b) the flukin' sucks
c) the flukin' doesn't suck but the keepin does
really, if you must bring home fish dinner, then just go to Shop Rite.
trust me, you will have much more fun if you stop worrying about the wind direction or the cost or the results and just enjoy being in the 0.05% of the people not on land.