Reef sites are lighting up!
June 11, 2023 Stone Harbor 1 photo
Seabass (Black)
Seabass (Black)
Flounder
Flounder

Trip Summary

What a fun weekend! Saturday I had Mark and his family out in the back bays to chase after some flounder. We discover, maybe a little to late, that pink was the hot color. But we ended up with four nice keepers for the table, and a bunch of throw backs. Little Marion was the star of the show. She reeled in every keeper, and even hooked and landed her own keeper, her first flounder ever. But I think the minnows were her favorite fishies. Had a really fun time out on the water. Sunday was more of the same. I had Matthew and his boys out for so.e sea bass and flounder action. We ran out to the reef and set up on a wreck. The first stop was mostly shorts, but my dude was hammering the big fish. His first was a keeper sized tog, which unfortunately are out of season. Next he hauled up a 20" flounder. Then another big tog. The other guys pulled in some shorty sea bass and empty hooks. They had a few good tussle with the wreck too. Once things slowed up we moved to the next wreck. Not much action, but it gave up a keeper sea bass. About this time there were a few feeling a bit sea sick, so we ran back inside. First drift they landed another 20" flounder. Than a little later a short flounder. Overall it was a good day with solid action. I wanted to drift for flounder on the reef, but the sea sick cases took precedence. So, it was a great weekend d of fishing! And it should only get better. Tight Lines!
Frank Breakell
Stone-harbor, New Jersey, United States
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Back Bays, surf, it's getting better!
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