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Great day to be at the beach! While you are there why not have a fishing pole in your hand and try for those great tasting fluke that are now roaming in the surf. Bait that pole with a buck tail gulp combo or kellie squid combo and you are in business. Small blues are also around and cut mullet seem to be doing the trick on these guys. Crabs, blowfish and small snappers are all being taken from our dock and rental boats... John Yac

Fishing Report

Fluke fishing has become the number one activity along the surf and in the inlets. Gulp by far is the number one bait weather fished on a buck tail or alone, it has been out producing natural baits! But if artificial baits are not your thing a live kellie squid combo will do you just fine. Snapper blues are both starting to show in the surf and back in the bay. Add to that those good eating puffer fish aka (blowfish) are also showing up in the mix. Crabbing remains good both from docks and boats... John Yac

Fishing Report

Fluke by day, Sharks by night, sums up the fishing scene in our area. The beach conditions have been great and weekday lighter crowds makes things more enjoyable. Crabbing remains good just about where ever you want to give it a shot. Just a few tips when fishing with natural baits. Keeping it fresh by changing it often will increase your odds of scoring... John Yac

Fishing Report

Fluke - Sharks - Crabs. Are the main menu right now in our area. Fluke and crabs by day and sharks by night. Buck tail gulp combos, and kellie squid combos will cover your fluking needs. Fresh cut baits, bunker and mackerel fished on a large sturdy hook with a wire leader will put you ready for those night time monsters. Crabbing with all types of baits are keeping crabbers busy both from docks and boats... John Yac

Fishing Report

We can take a breath from the crows of the holiday weekend and enjoy a little more elbow room in our favorite fishing spots. But remember it's still summer vacation time and with good weather forecasted expect to find a few extra people even during the week. Fluke fishing is improving by the day along our beaches and in the inlets. IBSP's 2 fluke at 16" as part of your 5 fish bag limit is almost insuring a fish dinner for those willing to try fluking. It should be time for the night time shark bite to get underway in IBSP. Crabbing remains good and small snappers are starting to show in the bay... John Yac

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