new....new york fluke regs
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new....new york fluke regs
my friend stanley and i put the 19 1/2 inch fluke regs to the test today....took ten fish to get the first keeper (threw back a 19 7/16 (i offered to stand on it a bit) but i guess it was good karma as we limited out....threw back 9 fish over 19 inches...caught 40 in all.......fun day
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I have heard of Fluke and never really knew what a Fluke looked like......In the south we call those fish Flounder...........Looks the same, I assume that its the same fish.
I have vacationed in Maine and I always look forward to eating Haddock but do not have a clue what they look like............guess if I really thought about it I could look find a picture on the net.
I found a spot while scube diving in the Gulf of Mexico (Concrete bridge rubble) that seems to be a haven for Flounder. We spear them but I have never speared Flounder as big as the ones that you shot Randall........Great Pics........Thanks
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I have vacationed in Maine and I always look forward to eating Haddock but do not have a clue what they look like............guess if I really thought about it I could look find a picture on the net.
I found a spot while scube diving in the Gulf of Mexico (Concrete bridge rubble) that seems to be a haven for Flounder. We spear them but I have never speared Flounder as big as the ones that you shot Randall........Great Pics........Thanks
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nice mess of flounder, randall.
one of my favorite fish.
ate a big one last week that i skinned and baked in the oven.
one of my favorite fish.
ate a big one last week that i skinned and baked in the oven.
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
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Toothy flounder?
The Southern flounder in Texas have teeth alright - fangs like a wolf! The same if not very similar fish. Ours probably don't make 22#, but they do top at least 13.
I love flounder, very small internal cavity, not much to have to throw away and easy to clean. Made for comsumption, just like those big blue crabs with the pop-top opener on their belly.
I love flounder, very small internal cavity, not much to have to throw away and easy to clean. Made for comsumption, just like those big blue crabs with the pop-top opener on their belly.
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