Nick’s First Fluke for 2017 by Ed Valitutto

Went out Saturday with my daughter Lisa and grandsons Nick and Vinnie. We fished south and east of the BI marker. Nick announced the start of the 2017 fluke season and 1 minute later landed a 20 inch fluke. He also landed one at 18 and one at 17.5. Vinnie had one at 17. Lisa missed one and I ran the boat.

We only fished for an hour and a half before the drift died. All fish were caught on a white jig with gulp minnow; nothing on the teaser with gulp shrimp. Both fish were loaded with grass shrimp and the larger one had 6 small crabs in it.

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