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1 hour ago, Chef said:

Hit Jones beach last night one keeper fluke and a bunch of shorts. Also tons of kingfish

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Is that a tin of Skoal strapped to your head? Heck of a way to keep your stuff dry......

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Yeah....Whiting are probably my favorite saltwater "panfish"....I'd take them over fluke/flounder anytime....

Even these fluke
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@Chef cooked up another great outing
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I took home 2 keeper fluke and chef took home 1 plus 2 schoolies blues(released a 3rd). We also caught bunches of short fluke, handful of robins, a shad and a blowfish.
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23 minutes ago, crappyice said:


Even these fluke
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@Chef cooked up another great outing
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I took home 2 keeper fluke and chef took home 1 plus 2 schoolies blues(released a 3rd). We also caught bunches of short fluke, handful of robins, a shad and a blowfish.
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You guys had an amazing day! Ill be sure to join you guys next time 

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13 minutes ago, chrisw said:

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breaking my heart man!!  lol  Im at work and see this....   

 Looks like a good bunch.  Must be a good bite out there.  I always struggle in August on the eyes it seems.  Although last year wasnt too bad.  

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breaking my heart man!!  lol  Im at work and see this....   
 Looks like a good bunch.  Must be a good bite out there.  I always struggle in August on the eyes it seems.  Although last year wasnt too bad.  
Haha. I typically do real well now that they're on more of a pattern, and the bugs are gone. I boated 10 eyes this morning, some shorts and some barely 15's that I didn't keep.

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We did well on largemouth bass, up on the St Lawrence, the last (4) days.  All were good “eating” size.  The largest was 17-1/2”.  We ended up with about 25 “keepers”, and about an equal number of “shorts”.   We also caught about the same number  of Northern Pike.  We didn’t keep any of those.  Maybe (10) were above the legal size of 22”, with the largest 28”.   All the fish were caught in a weedy bay, in 3-6 ft depth water.  
 

The biggest bass went for the black, weedless 3/8 oz jig, and about equal numbers went for that, a blue wacky worm, and the chartruse willow leaf spinner bait.   The biggest pike and a few bass (mostly shorts) went for the silver rattletrap.

I tried out in deep (45-65 ft of water) for smallmouth for about 1/2 hour, with no bites.  We ran back into a shallow bay (and the largemouth bass) after the wind picked up.  I burned less than 6 gallons of gas in the boat over (4) days and only used about 1/2 of the “juice”, in the deep cycle battery, for my 28 lb thrust trolling motor.  

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We did well on largemouth bass, up on the St Lawrence, the last (4) days.  All were good “eating” size.  The largest was 17-1/2”.  We ended up with about 25 “keepers”, and about an equal number of “shorts”.   We also caught about the same number  of Northern Pike.  We didn’t keep any of those.  Maybe (10) were above the legal size of 22”, with the largest 28”.   All the fish were caught in a weedy bay, in 3-6 ft depth water.  
 
The biggest bass went for the black, weedless 3/8 oz jig, and about equal numbers went for that, a blue wacky worm, and the chartruse willow leaf spinner bait.   The biggest pike and a few bass (mostly shorts) went for the silver rattletrap.
I tried out in deep (45-65 ft of water) for smallmouth for about 1/2 hour, with no bites.  We ran back into a shallow bay (and the largemouth bass) after the wind picked up.  I burned less than 6 gallons of gas in the boat over (4) days and only used about 1/2 of the “juice”, in the deep cycle battery, for my 28 lb thrust trolling motor.  
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Ive never been but my boat is going next week


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18 minutes ago, diplomat019 said:

How do you guys keep your fish when you are saltwater surf fishing if you don’t have a cooler?  And a stringer from the belt is not an option?  Ive read that you can bury in the sand but I am specifically talking about surf fishing in the southern heat.  

Need a cooler. Surf fish come prepared. I go with my brother at times and he always has a cooler of ice for the fish. Or just let them go!..

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