Since I still have yet to hear from the manufacturer of the boat about any resolution to the condition of the fuel tank we took Mark's boat out for opening day of the 2008 fluke season.
Due to all the reports we turned right out of Manasquan and ran down to the bathing beach. We had spoons in the water before 6 am and zig zagged our way to the CGS. Marked a ton of fish and bait, had a half dozen knockdowns, had three fish on for two minutes but nothing to the boat.
Around 10-10:30 we switched over to fluking. Stopped on a couple of small lumps with bait...only dogfish and skates. Moved further North to a small wreck off Lavalette and had tons of 16"-17" fluke. Spearing was the preferred over any type of strip bait but Gulp shrimp out fished the spearing.
Water was cold...started the day with 51.2 and ended the day in 15' of water with 55.3...most of the day was around 53 degrees.
I was amazed at the lack of boat traffic. I don't think we saw 100 boats all day including only 1 head boat. The huge crane being towed North was something...that thing was gigantic.
I did hear from a couple of guys after we returned to the dock that the few that ran North had pretty good results on 20 and 30 pound class fish up on the mussel beds and rocks, and they reported large bunker schools up there as well.
We watched a tug towing a huge crane all day. We first saw it before 6 am a little South of Barnegat Inlet. When we were packing it in around 12:30 it was up to Lavalette. All in all it was a great day on the water...great weather, great friends but no so great fushing but we all still had a great time.
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