did get a small kingfish this morning and will grill it with the rest of the small weak from Wednesday and a remaining fluke filet in the frig. 3 shorts too but it was s l o w. Ougoing, west wind so drifting in my area was "diagonal." Hardly any weed at all.
**<u>Question:</u>** terns were successfully diving and catching long, skinny whatevers. approximately 8" long or longer and not much thicker than a soda straw. While they were swallowing them like one does spaghetti, the end still out was curling like toes during, well, you know... What could they be ?
just shorts and a question
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> **pequa1, post: 348725, member: 58 wrote:**
> I hadn't thought of them, but something was chasing the clouds of inch long silversides along the docks and bulkheads. Can needlefish curl their tails to almost touch their gills ?
Not sure.
> I hadn't thought of them, but something was chasing the clouds of inch long silversides along the docks and bulkheads. Can needlefish curl their tails to almost touch their gills ?
Not sure.
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
> **pequa1, post: 348725, member: 58 wrote:**
> I hadn't thought of them, but something was chasing the clouds of inch long silversides along the docks and bulkheads. Can needlefish curl their tails to almost touch their gills ?
Snapprhead has the same guess as me needlefish
> I hadn't thought of them, but something was chasing the clouds of inch long silversides along the docks and bulkheads. Can needlefish curl their tails to almost touch their gills ?
Snapprhead has the same guess as me needlefish
CaptainOriginal Crew2,748 postsSince 2019
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> **pequa1, post: 348720, member: 58 wrote:**
> did get a small kingfish this morning and will grill it with the rest of the small weak from Wednesday and a remaining fluke filet in the frig. 3 shorts too but it was s l o w. Ougoing, west wind so drifting in my area was "diagonal." Hardly any weed at all.
> **<u>Question:</u>** terns were successfully diving and catching long, skinny whatevers. approximately 8" long or longer and not much thicker than a soda straw. While they were swallowing them like one does spaghetti, the end still out was curling like toes during, well, you know... What could they be ?
I was out yesterday also and fished in Jones Inlet . Caught 1 short Fluke . My Engine went into Safe Mode in the Inlet and I spent most of my time limping back to Wantagh Park with the Incoming Tide. On the way back I saw a lot of Birds diving on the East Side of the Fundy Bridge. Fluking is dead slow inside Jones Inlet this year. I speak to the same guy at the ramp nearly every time I launch there and he said it's been a slow Fluke season so far. I'm going out to Peconic for some real action either this week or next week. Might even start trolling for Bonita/False Albies and Spanish Macks a mile or two off the beach.
> did get a small kingfish this morning and will grill it with the rest of the small weak from Wednesday and a remaining fluke filet in the frig. 3 shorts too but it was s l o w. Ougoing, west wind so drifting in my area was "diagonal." Hardly any weed at all.
> **<u>Question:</u>** terns were successfully diving and catching long, skinny whatevers. approximately 8" long or longer and not much thicker than a soda straw. While they were swallowing them like one does spaghetti, the end still out was curling like toes during, well, you know... What could they be ?
I was out yesterday also and fished in Jones Inlet . Caught 1 short Fluke . My Engine went into Safe Mode in the Inlet and I spent most of my time limping back to Wantagh Park with the Incoming Tide. On the way back I saw a lot of Birds diving on the East Side of the Fundy Bridge. Fluking is dead slow inside Jones Inlet this year. I speak to the same guy at the ramp nearly every time I launch there and he said it's been a slow Fluke season so far. I'm going out to Peconic for some real action either this week or next week. Might even start trolling for Bonita/False Albies and Spanish Macks a mile or two off the beach.
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