![]() ![]() More: Fluke hit in the LBI surf, one week before season opener The wind is supposed to come around to the West on Monday, which could settle things down in time for the opener. The fluke season, or summer flounder as they're also called, is just days away and is set to open Tuesday. ![]() ![]() Jingle's Bait & Tackle in Beach Haven had news of a 23-inch fluke released in the surf on Tuesday morning. His fish was a couple of ounces over two pounds on the scale.īobby Matthews at Fisherman's Den in Belmar said a few more pre-season fluke were caught and released in the surf. ![]() Donald Tharp brought one to be weighed and entered into the island's spring fishing derby. The fish were all in that two- to four-pound range. Surf City Bait & Tackle had reports of several bluefish landed in that locale on Tuesday. The waves on the beach might just be four to six feet overhead, according to Surfline's forecast. The gusts could top 35 knots tomorrow with inshore seas potentially building to nine to 10 feet. The forecast is calling for rain and wind gusts out of the east through Sunday. The spring fisheries continue to develop with more bluefish hitting on Long Beach Island but now it looks like there's a bit of weather moving in, which anglers may just have to ride out for a few days. ![]()
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