Had a good crew on today. Bob Cole, Bob G, Ralph, George and Dave.
Headed north to fish some broken bottom grounds. Caught some short fluke, no keepers. Tried several different spots and different types of bottom. No one home anywhere.
The water was filled with some type of brownish sediment. No idea of what it was.
Had some ground swells, but nothing big. Water temperature was 72.
With no success north we tried our hand south. Made it to the Sea Girt reef with several stops on the way.
Boated one keeper fluke, 26 inches, just short of 7 pounds on an uncertified digital scale.
Six guys, one keeper, not a good thing. We only had about a dozen or so short fluke today. Seems like something had the fish turned off. Possibly the bottom is stirred up pretty good from the ground swells?
Will be out again tomorrow looking for their hiding place.