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In Rhode Island, the fluke regulation this year is a 19-inch minimum size, six fish per person per day with special shore areas where anglers are allowed two 17-inch fish.
Commercial methods for summer flounder typically include trawling.Recreational fishing is typically done while drifting in a boat or casting from shore using a wide variety of methods which include live or cut baits on a bottom rig, artificial lures, or weighted jigs tipped with strip baits.
Conti said: “The fluke bite along the southern coastal shore and around Block Island had been good some days and bad others. Anglers are catching black sea bass, too, when fluke fishing ...
The tournament still has three fishing days left so no captains are giving up their spot, but it's safe to say they're going east at least 60 miles. Closer to shore, the fluke appear to be getting ...
The crown of the anchor is then hauled up with a heavy tackle until one fluke can be hooked over the rail. This is known as "catting and fishing" the anchor. Before dropping the anchor, the fishing process is reversed, and the anchor is dropped from the end of the cathead.
EXCITEMENT AMONG THE FISH—Yesterday all the fish in the bay seemed to be making for the Eastern shore. Large numbers of crabs, flounders and other fish were found at the water's edge, and taken in out of the wet. They were counted by the bushel. Annually this phenomenon occurs with the fish along the Eastern shore.
Dustin Stevens of Rhode Island Kayak Fishing Adventures will be the quest speaker at a Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association seminar on at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, in the West Warwick Elk's ...
Gillnetting is a fishing method that uses gillnets: vertical panels of netting that hang from a line with regularly spaced floaters that hold the line on the surface of the water. The floats are sometimes called "corks" and the line with corks is generally referred to as a "cork line."