Ocean Fluke (Summer Flounder) Limit As The Bite Turns On!

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 71

  • @stevensmith9001
    @stevensmith9001 Před 5 dny +12

    Year of the wind. Never saw wind like this almost everyday it seems.

  • @TheJackedSalty
    @TheJackedSalty Před 5 dny +5

    Appreciate all of your videos and the endless knowledge you share 🙌🏼
    The world is a better place for it!
    Thanks John 💪🏼💪🏼
    If you’re reading this, hope you have a wonderful day! Stay adventurous my friends 😎

  • @Peter-zg3em
    @Peter-zg3em Před 2 dny

    always liked your underwater videos to give some context for what the bottom looks like down there on a drop like this. they might be able to see a little but for us it's basically pitch black. it's like a different world

  • @reelsweetfishing
    @reelsweetfishing Před 5 dny +3

    Nice to see Montauk is gonna start to heat up! great looking rig you guys were on.

  • @Reeltime516
    @Reeltime516 Před 4 dny

    Great job again John. Thanks for sharing

  • @ronsuda7555
    @ronsuda7555 Před 5 dny +7

    Dont throw those ling back great eating fish fried fresh they are fantastic actually like them better then fluke have done trips to the west specifically for them👍

  • @goodvideos.113
    @goodvideos.113 Před 5 dny +2

    Fishing like this is very fun.

  • @bobwehner7881
    @bobwehner7881 Před 5 dny +3

    Another excellent video. Perhaps, during a doldrum period, you could describe the differences, if any, of inshore versus offshore fluke fishing.

    • @sd0753
      @sd0753 Před 4 dny

      The difference for Skinner is the weight of the bucktail and the stiffness of the rod.

  • @starkc69
    @starkc69 Před 5 dny

    Nice work John! We were out there as well and noticed the same 'silted' up look of the Ocean and also had better success in the clearer waters (Cartright).. We were a bit more Sea Bass focused and limited on them, but shifted to Fluke and only ended with four keepers to 22". With the cooler water thought we might even bump into a Cod...no luck. Definitely a beautiful day on the water. On a side note, we never caught a single Porgy all day...strange when a few of the guys fishing with me were using squid and peanut bunker most of the day. First day I can ever remember at Montauk without a single Porgy harassing us.

  • @johnrasuloiii1319
    @johnrasuloiii1319 Před 5 dny

    John, have you tried fluke spoons for those high-speed drift conditions? They work quite well.

  • @billelia1933
    @billelia1933 Před 5 dny

    Great viedo

  • @johncrawford7272
    @johncrawford7272 Před 5 dny +1

    Great video, did the current play a role in knowing how big the fish was and what kind of?

  • @1996xela
    @1996xela Před 5 dny +1

    The wind this year is terrible, every day it’s borderline too windy to go, conditions are terrible

  • @John_Williams421
    @John_Williams421 Před 5 dny

    All I’m gonna say is that’s a normal for flounder fishing down here off of Delaware and ocean city, 8-12oz sinkers, flounder love that current!

  • @usobninja14
    @usobninja14 Před 5 dny +1

    Good to see them elsewhere besides Long Island sound lol, I was out surf fishing Saturday morning looking for bass on the south shore, went biteless 130am to about 6 and by than the sun was well up so I switched to fluke fishing and 20 mins later got my pb from the surf at 25.5” and 6.6 lbs , I kept fishing for another hour and a half but the wind started picking up quick and just killed all the current I had so I finally threw in the towel, a lot of hours for one bite but at least it was a decent fish when that one bit came lol

    • @gabrielM1111
      @gabrielM1111 Před 5 dny

      Bass bite north jersey surf slow also and fluke decent. I decided to take fluking more seriously, 7' rod hi lo rig with 6"gulp grub & 4"mullet & 2oz sinker. Or bucktail & mullet teaser. After 2 whole days only 1 short. Could you please elaborate on what you said about wind and current effect and please any tips greatly appreciated. Wind has been shifty but mostly se or sw with waves always moving nw. Thank you

    • @usobninja14
      @usobninja14 Před 5 dny +1

      Fluke much like bass like moving water, they sit on the bottom behind a piece of structure(drop offs in the sand, rocks, ledges) and out of the current and wait for the water to push baitfish over them and than pop out for an easy meal, while the current is moving at a good pace the fishing is the best, too fast and the bite slows, too slow and the bite slows and the right pace tends to b different for every spot lol. What I was saying in the original comment was that the wind blowing the opposite direction the current was running and the current slowed down too much to b productive anymore (wind against tide slows it down, wind with tide speeds it up) My advice would b to shrink the profile of the gulps ur using, biggest I tend to use from shore is 4” grubs, I’ll do a 3-4” mullet top hook and a 4” grub bottom, if I notice one is doing better than the other I’ll switch to that one for both, also if fishing ocean beach or back bays the 4” gulp shrimp can do great. I prefer plain jigheads to bucktails on bottom from shore just cuz if I snag it on something I feel slightly less bad about losing it lol, also try slightly lighter weight so it pushes in the water more naturally, I typically use 3/4-1oz jigheads, if the water is really pushing and I can’t find bottom I switch to a 1 oz sinker with a single dropper loop about 8-12” above with 1 hook and gulp, if u still can’t feel bottom than go heavier but I’d start light and slowly increase the weight

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 5 dny

      Great beach fluke!

  • @duffmeister6480
    @duffmeister6480 Před 5 dny

    What was the size of the big one you caught ?

  • @justbuck603
    @justbuck603 Před 4 dny

    How would one determine whether or not to rig a skirted teaser on the top loop of a bucktail rig? Is it dependent on depth or bait profile, or something else? Does one start with the skirted teaser and slim down if there are no hits, or the other way around? What would be the strategy on a half day party boat trip, max depth 80 feet or so?

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 4 dny +1

      Real easy. In the smaller waters, like Long Island Sound and Shinnecock Bay, I often use just a plain hook. In the ocean and Peconic Bay I use the silicone skirt for the larger profile. It's just a matter of where I expect larger fluke on larger baits.

  • @putering1994
    @putering1994 Před 5 dny

    Hey Skinnee- Noticed on the boat the new engines have a orange piece on the connector for flushing? Is that something aftermarket he put on to make it easier? Or is that a new thing Yamaha did? We have outboards of the new versions from 6 months ago and we have triples so it’s difficult to get a hose connected on the inside one and not loose the gasket? If you could shed some light I’d appreciate it!

  • @stevencouitt4286
    @stevencouitt4286 Před 5 dny

    Nice fish

  • @johnpaul-og8my
    @johnpaul-og8my Před 5 dny

    What’s the water temperature? Here in Jersey the constant south wind has us in mid/upper 50’s to low/mid sixties depending on the tide…. Putting keepers in the cooler to warm up!

  • @timrudy4359
    @timrudy4359 Před 5 dny

    I have an 87” Terrova (manual deploy) on the bow of my Parker. One day I’ll be taking a swim… the southerly winds are killing us here in Jersey too. Water in mid 50s surface temp.

  • @chrism4544
    @chrism4544 Před 3 dny

    how heavy are the bucktails

  • @Tpurdy17
    @Tpurdy17 Před 5 dny

    Off topic question John, just wondering if you have ever/if not have the urge to go tuna fishing or any of the other species offshore. Or even sharking, just curious about your takes on that

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 4 dny

      Nothing against offshore, except that it's something I don't have the means to do on my own. Plus I'm so busy with the other stuff.

  • @summerboy1958
    @summerboy1958 Před 5 dny +1

    Hi John. How deep is the water?

  • @andrewgaroh9538
    @andrewgaroh9538 Před 5 dny +1

    hi john, how do you decide your color gulp when fishing in the ocean for fluke? any certain specifics?

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 5 dny +2

      I like salmon red in the ocean, although it's never impressed me elsewhere. Besides that I want glow white and blue fuze.

    • @sd0753
      @sd0753 Před 4 dny

      I'm in South Jersey. I've tried salmon red and blue fuze and it wasn't as good as regular white. I wonder if there's a difference in the bait from the Atlantic City area to Skinner's area.

    • @andrewgaroh9538
      @andrewgaroh9538 Před 4 dny +1

      @@sd0753 i’m in south jersey as well, good to know you think white works better… i always have as well. thanks for the comment

    • @sd0753
      @sd0753 Před 4 dny +1

      @@andrewgaroh9538 every so often chartreuse works better than white. We usually have 3 people on the boat so one of us starts with one chartreuse gulp on

  • @LongIslandLethals
    @LongIslandLethals Před 5 dny

    You looked like you were ready for a night out on the town in the intro lol. Not a bad look.

  • @sergeykhaitov678
    @sergeykhaitov678 Před 5 dny +1

    Hi, John, excellent content as always. Any similarity on sonar - did you see bait balls of sand eels similar to LI?

  • @TheBigBabyD2
    @TheBigBabyD2 Před 5 dny +1

    How do you cook your catch?

  • @samalessi8456
    @samalessi8456 Před 4 dny

    Great news .....

  • @veronicagranado6785
    @veronicagranado6785 Před 5 dny

    Do you lose a lot of fluke if you don't use a net?

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 5 dny +1

      The bigger ones definitely are more prone to shaking off when you swing them.

  • @billywilliams548
    @billywilliams548 Před 5 dny +2

    wish we had it like this in NJ right now 😂

  • @vcoat
    @vcoat Před 5 dny

    Why didn’t u Use the trolling motor to slow the drift ?

    • @RationalData
      @RationalData Před 5 dny

      My thought as well. I assumed early on they didn’t have one when they used a drift sock.

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 4 dny

      When we first shut down the current was so strong (2.7-3mph) it didn't make sense to stay there. Then we had around 1.3mph, which was OK. That also went up to 1.8 and had us scoping. Had we stayed there we would have used the motor. Instead we moved back to the original spot because of the tide change. Perfect drift there the rest of the trip.

  • @derekdavis8054
    @derekdavis8054 Před 5 dny

    Skinner with the doobiest Ricksett

  • @tomterrific2018
    @tomterrific2018 Před 5 dny

    John long time follower … been tying my own bucktails, having difficulty finding natural hair. What’s your opinion on synthetic hair on a bucktail? Tying bucktails ranging from 3 to 6 ounces. Thanks Tom

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 5 dny

      Synthetic hair is absolutely fine for fluke. I'm not sold on it for bass.

    • @tomterrific2018
      @tomterrific2018 Před 5 dny

      Thanks .. what size swing hook are you using on jigs .. 3-6 oz ?

    • @JohnSkinnerFishing
      @JohnSkinnerFishing  Před 4 dny

      5/0 and 6/0 depending on hook model.

    • @frankbachmann6405
      @frankbachmann6405 Před 4 dny

      keep a pair of good snippers in your car and cut tails off roadkill deer. Any good tackle shop that has fly fishing gear will sell deer tails as well.

  • @MTM530
    @MTM530 Před 5 dny

    These regulations are terrible 😢

  • @kingfisher6802
    @kingfisher6802 Před 5 dny

    Fluke are doing terrible in general in the last 4,5 years. Overfishing and keeping large females has caught up

  • @alexanderkitchensbaths9085

    Where are these spots?😊

  • @ChloeMcCormicky
    @ChloeMcCormicky Před 5 dny

    Your content is like a fresh breeze in the world of CZcams. Simply magnificent!💞 + 😜'