Fluke Fishing - Verrazano Bridge, NY
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Learn more about this video at bit.ly/160IGg9 including recommended tackle at bit.ly/160LtWG from Northeast Angling (neangling.com). Free saltwater fishing video, tips and techniques, fishing spots, destinations, news, fishing reports, product reviews. and much more! In this video: Captains Andy and Rich meet up with accomplished tournament angler Dave Lilly. They get a great fluke bite in the deep water just south of the bridge....
This vid was so ahead of its time.
Creating's from Miami, Florida.. thank you for talking me your audience into NYC .. amazing .. shows how the waters in the area have revived and are once again thriving .. God Bless
Excellant, informative video and equipment narrative.
Very enjoyable and brings back memories of fishing those waters near Hoffman's island.
Thanks for sharing.
You can tell they were new to gulp " I think I can get one on with just the gulp tail alone" the bite is so good....The Asian crews were fishing the hi lo gulp rigs 5 years before the American's picked up on it then it took NJ'ers even years longer to adopt it.
Some nice size fluke! You guys were killing it and made it look almost easy
I've caught some monster fluke in Raritan Bay 10 and an 11 back to back on gulp and fluke strip!
That is a Mustad 7/0 hook and is actually a very reasonable size...we use that bucktail all the time and catch all sizes on it
Hi. Love your videos. Very informative. You guys are very genuine. Are you fishing in the shipping channel between Hoffman island and Coney island? I have fished in that channel and its like 50'. You guys said its like 80' deep in your videos. Maybe I am talking about the wrong place. Thanks in advance. Keep up the great videos. Dave
Good eye! Your are absolutely correct. We are on the edge of the channel closest to Breezy Point.
Awesome. Thanks. I fish there with my son and its great fishing. So many different kinds of fish in that whole area. You guys are great. Thanks again for all your help. Your videos help keep people fishing and interested in this great sport.
Love your videos. I am new to fishing in Raritan area. Tried the other day, just south of Verrazano on the western edge. Was using bucktail with gulps attached. No way 4 oz could hold the bottom between the current and slight breeze. Can you point me in the right direction both takle and location? I would truly appreciate any help. Love your videos!!
great video!!!! when do we get to fish with the lovely lady?
Do you have a link to those bucktails? Love that they have a smaller hook for the 6 oz bucktail...love the vids!
Craig Moore here is the link www.hookuplures.com/bucktails.html
Link is dead. Where can we get similar bucktails?
The links on this page have been corrected: neangling.com/recommended-tackle/fluke-tackle/deepwater-fluke/
need to design the heavier 2oz+ bucktails with swinging hooks the fish get way to much leverage with those heavy buck tails it helps them throw the hook to easy, especially when using braid.
the only 6 oz bucktail that I see is the syntail but says it has a 7/0 I'm really having a hard time finding a heavy bucktail with a small hook any help?
+Thomas Galgano make your own with a bucktail mold. Or if you know someone who makes buck tails have them make them with the hook you specify.
Do you fish there at dead tide and drift off the wind or fish when the tides running?
You really need to fish when the tide is moving. You may need to use a very large bucktail if you have wind against tide or alternatively use the boat's propulsion to counter the wind (stemming).
With vertical jigging technique you can catch fish even in dead slack tide. Trust me I have done it many many times, give it a try.. Just keep moving the bucktail and make that gulp tail swim.
I had no idea you can fish near the varranzano
Ian Fore The waters south of the bridge hold weakfish, fluke, and stripers depending upon the time of year...check out this page neangling.com/?s=verrazano
+Northeast Angling north south and east and west of the bridge hold fish depending on the time of year.
Looks like sea gate
You are correct! That was the closest point of land. Good job...
@@neangling Ty looking forward to watching videos in the near future Great Job
your in my spot. :)
What were the rods/reels being used
You can see our current deep water fluke recommendations here: neangling.com/recommended-tackle/fluke-tackle/deepwater-fluke/
Where else could we get the bucktails? current link isn't working!
That link has been corrected. Thanks for pointing that out!
What month was this ?
Late June
first fish is definitely dead. never saw a motionless flounder right out the water.
I assure you it was alive...please note how deep we were fishing...that fish was on the line a long time
Im an avid flounder fisherman... love it. Even at 120 ft depth... the smallest flounder will attempt and escape trying to spit the jig or flop out of your hands. That monster doesnt show any signs of life. Definitely an impressive catch... just unfortunate you missed filming the actual fight.