wait... winter flounder? I thought they were extinct....or regulated out of existence
Some may disagree, but I think winter flounder were under regulated out of existense.
Quote from: wb on February 10, 2010, 04:46:28 PMwait... winter flounder? I thought they were extinct....or regulated out of existence Some may disagree, but I think winter flounder were under regulated out of existense.
I know this was a very old article but, I found it very informative. I see several people mentioned Manasquan/PP. I hope to have the boat in the water in the next two weeks or so. Do you think the Manasquan is productive this time of year to just take the wife and kids out to catch a few? Would the sod banks before or after the railroad bridge be my best bet? Do you know where I can get chum in the Manasquan area?Fred
Quote from: fellinger on February 29, 2012, 01:03:22 PMI know this was a very old article but, I found it very informative. I see several people mentioned Manasquan/PP. I hope to have the boat in the water in the next two weeks or so. Do you think the Manasquan is productive this time of year to just take the wife and kids out to catch a few? Would the sod banks before or after the railroad bridge be my best bet? Do you know where I can get chum in the Manasquan area?FredNo need for any of that go buy 2 sand worms, drive to the bridge, drop down to the bottom, reel up flounder, repeat last two steps, go home with limit.
Quote from: BigAl13 on February 29, 2012, 06:34:01 PMQuote from: fellinger on February 29, 2012, 01:03:22 PMI know this was a very old article but, I found it very informative. I see several people mentioned Manasquan/PP. I hope to have the boat in the water in the next two weeks or so. Do you think the Manasquan is productive this time of year to just take the wife and kids out to catch a few? Would the sod banks before or after the railroad bridge be my best bet? Do you know where I can get chum in the Manasquan area?FredNo need for any of that go buy 2 sand worms, drive to the bridge, drop down to the bottom, reel up flounder, repeat last two steps, go home with limit. Nice! I am just looking for something to wet the line. 2 fish to take home is ok for me. Who knows, maybe an unlucky striper could be found on a dead stick. Fred
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