No wind, no drift at 7AM as Tom and I setup our first drift at the East end of the breakwater at Atlantic Highlands Marina getting ready to head out looking for our favorite flatfish. In less than 15 minutes I had my first keeper Fluke @ 18”,I haven’t caught a keeper in two or three weeks. By 8:15 AM I had my limit, I turned to Tom and said I’am ready to go home, but he would have none of that.
After a short while I landed a Fluke @20”, Tom soon followed with a keeper Fluke. The fish were concentrated under what appeared to be Rainfish, under them Snapper Blues. The Rainfish stayed for hours at the end of the rockpile, fish the Rainfish and land Fluke, a first for me!
The morning was very hot and uncomfortable with no wind, as the wind picked up we returned to our slip at 11AM with five keepers, where we submitted an interview with fish inspecter. Tom drew a crowd at the fillet table . Today we fished Killies with great success as the fish were very aggressvive and no Sea Robins to use as bait as the crabs were bothersome, the crabs were so bad it was hard to dead stick.After being gone for years the Calico crab is back in numbers. Pete