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full cooler 10-06-2012 15:23

6.5lb Flounder
 
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Sometimes Fall fishing in the Carolinas is fantastic. Caught this guy today on a 4" Mullet, 3 miles offshore. Dinner should be great. :D

tonyz 10-06-2012 15:35

Damn nice fish !

mark46th 10-06-2012 15:37

Nice. Dinner will be great!!

"Wrapped in cornmeal and fried in butter, it will taste sweeter than the kisses of Esmerelda..." Richard Brautigan in"Trout Fishing in America".

Sohei 10-06-2012 15:50

Very nice fish indeed!

It would be great stuffed with crab or shrimp and grilled!

44025 11-09-2012 16:37

That is one nice fish.. I believe that is a Fluke not a Flounder. The Flounder and Fluke fishing has been amazing this past year!

ZonieDiver 11-09-2012 16:40

Fluke, Flounder, or Pinto... that's a hell of a fish.

full cooler 11-09-2012 18:00

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Originally Posted by Mboog (Post 473945)
That is one nice fish.. I believe that is a Fluke not a Flounder. The Flounder and Fluke fishing has been amazing this past year!

We don't have fluke in South Carolina of which I am aware. I could be wrong, I've only been fishing here for 15 years and am a licensed charter captain. :cool:

Sdiver 11-09-2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by full cooler (Post 473965)
We don't have fluke in South Carolina of which I am aware. I could be wrong, I've only been fishing here for 15 years and am a licensed charter captain. :cool:

FC,

Here's how to tell the difference between Flounders and Flukes ....

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Generally speaking, left-side up flounder are flukes, and right-side up flounders are called flounders. That sounds easy enough to remember, but it gets worse. Flukes are also called “summer flounder,” and flounder, or right-side fish, are called “winter flounder.”

It also turns out that, of the 500 plus flatfish species, there are five species that are all called flounder. It’s good to know that there is a difference, but I would be hard pressed to taste the difference between a fluke or a flounder.

Four of the five flounder species are found in the Atlantic: summer flounder (left-side up flukes), winter flounder, southern flounder and European flounder. The fifth, the Japanese flounder, is found in the Pacific Ocean.


http://www.reluctantgourmet.com/blog...e-or-flounder/
Your "little" fishy looks like it's Left side up ... ergo, a Fluke.

Either way, them's goooOOOOooood eatin' :D

ZonieDiver 11-09-2012 18:18

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Originally Posted by Sdiver (Post 473967)
FC,

Here's how to tell the difference between Flounders and Flukes ....



Your "little" fishy looks like it's Left side up ... ergo, a Fluke.

Either way, them's goooOOOOooood eatin' :D

Does a fish know its left from its right?:D

Sdiver 11-09-2012 18:20

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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver (Post 473972)
Does a fish know its left from its right?:D

Depends if the fish is from Texas or Massachusetts. :p

Maybe we should ask the Good Dr. :D

MR2 11-09-2012 18:39

Fluke? Does it come with free birth control? or is this one of those liver thingys?

ZonieDiver 11-09-2012 18:46

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Originally Posted by MR2 (Post 473980)
Fluke? Does it come with free birth control? or is this one of those liver thingys?

Or a really creepy X-Files episode!

44025 11-09-2012 19:28

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Originally Posted by full cooler (Post 473965)
We don't have fluke in South Carolina of which I am aware. I could be wrong, I've only been fishing here for 15 years and am a licensed charter captain. :cool:

Flounder also lack teeth and have a much smaller mouth. I obtained my 100 ton last year but didn't get to run many trips. I was mostly confined to the deck :boohoo.. What kinda charters do you run?

ZonieDiver 11-09-2012 19:58

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I obtained my 100 ton last year
Now, THAT's a LOT of fish! :D

<just kidding>

SF-TX 11-09-2012 21:33

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Originally Posted by Mboog (Post 473991)
Flounder also lack teeth and have a much smaller mouth.

Maybe the east coast flounder lack teeth, but Texas gulf coast flounder have a mouth full of sharp teeth.


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