Two days after the VHFC Fluke trip, I decided to give it a try on my boat. Joining me were John Stuebing and Bayside Dave. Shortly after leaving my dock, we saw the telltale signs of peanut bunker and the 2nd throw of my net got us more than enough.
Once on Barnegat Reef, the drift was okay but not great at ~.4 – .6 kts. Two things became obvious: the flutter spoon rig that had super results on our charter was not working at all. Captain Greg Carr confirmed Friday night that at least a 1 kt drift is needed for the spoon to flutter and not drag on the bottom. Secondly, the peanuts were the ticket especially on just a bare hook. Everything was hitting them,
We caught three respectable keepers, many shorts, birds and I had six skates! We tried tog fishing near Andy’s and the fuel docks, but all we caught were shorts. Still a great day on the water!