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Finding BIG Fluke (Flounder) Spots! 

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A July 5, 2021 Fluke/Flounder trip to Montauk, NY. The Next Drift crew breaks from the fleet and finds the fluke! Captain JT shows you how he finds new fluke/Flounder spots using side imaging and Navionics map charts!
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Комментарии : 41   
@tblaze8167
@tblaze8167 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! This has been the best explanation and presentation of how to set up on these fish.
@andrewheinemann6707
@andrewheinemann6707 2 года назад
Extremely informative regarding how to fish structure depending on the direction of the tide and why the fish set up the way they do. Pay attention to the details that Captain JT is pointing out and you'll find (and catch) more fluke this summer. This video is only about 16 minutes long but it took me well over a half hour to view it because I kept re-running several points to really listen and understand what the Captain was talking about. Outstanding!
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the kind words Andrew. I'm really glad you found the information useful! We'll have a bunch of videos coming up similar to this one. Thanks again for watching!
@diceman220
@diceman220 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing . I don't run out there but a few times ,but it's good information for inside too. Thanks again, tight lines.
@pastapaul150
@pastapaul150 2 месяца назад
Nice job!
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 2 месяца назад
Thanks Paul!
@gregzis981
@gregzis981 3 года назад
Extremely informative thanks for your time!!
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Greg! Thanks for watching!
@lovinhouse374
@lovinhouse374 3 года назад
Very useful info. I use the Navionics app as well to scout out new territory.
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
@Dmo528
@Dmo528 2 года назад
Great video, and great insight!
@briansupermag3918
@briansupermag3918 3 года назад
Now this is Fantastic info. Just liked and Subbed. Thx for your time and effort
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Thanks Brian! Glad you enjoyed it!
@jamesmatt-ms4eb
@jamesmatt-ms4eb Год назад
Thanks for such an informative video ! I am a newbie to fishing from a boat, just retired and bought myself a 17’ skiff along with a Helix 7. Presently fishing the Hudson for stripers. Next area to try is the Norwalk CT area. Your tutorial on looking for structure .. etc where the fish might be using electronics was very helpful !! Any pointers on the Norwalk area ? Thanks
@jaybelin7966
@jaybelin7966 Год назад
It’s almost too simple to say the islands, but if you check out islands you’ll see plenty of easily identifiable areas to target all species especially bass. Flunking is excellent inshore for the islands, and best with lighter gear under bait schools. I love the islands!!!!!!
@BradHemedes
@BradHemedes 3 года назад
Very informative. Thanks.
@michaellicitra7632
@michaellicitra7632 2 года назад
Good Video. Tangles did good too! :)
@petesayia
@petesayia 3 года назад
Great stuff appreciate the tips!
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Anytime Spicey! Thanks a lot for watching!
@donmace4501
@donmace4501 3 года назад
New Sub here...very informative especially for when the reef sites get fished over. Thanks!
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Thanks Don! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing!
@RTILEBEINSR
@RTILEBEINSR Месяц назад
Next time cut the line on one tangle pull it threw. Retie way easier
@ATC235
@ATC235 20 дней назад
When you make ur marks - are those marks now shared with the rest of the world lol Can that be turned off? Thanks again
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 20 дней назад
No. Those marks are only saved onto the gps. If you make community edits and upload them, other can see them. If your putting marks on your gps, only you can see them. Great question
@GormanRepairs
@GormanRepairs 3 года назад
I keep my boat in Meetinghouse Creek in Aquebogue, so it's a bit of a trip even to Greenport. I'm going to try by Robins in the morning and see what happens haha, if I catch anything good I'll make sure to not tell anyone! Very useful info and I'm starting to really understand and be able to make a plan out there rather than just floating around, dropping hooks and crossing our fingers
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
That's awesome! Good luck and let us know how you make out! Thanks for watching!
@user-dc9bq1nn9n
@user-dc9bq1nn9n 3 года назад
another great video
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Thanks you very much! We really appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
@user-dc9bq1nn9n
@user-dc9bq1nn9n 3 года назад
did you fish for squid this spring as well? how long was the trip to montauk?
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
We didn't this year because of the weather but we definitely are planning to do it next year. The trip to Montauk is usually about an hour.
@michaelhurchalla2100
@michaelhurchalla2100 7 месяцев назад
Baby girl waves😅...me 10 foot swells fishing in ocean. But, worse sailing in 6 to 7 foot waves in Chesapeake bay during the back side of hurricane no motor of 2010 for two days alone 💪
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing
@josephdoran1399
@josephdoran1399 2 года назад
Some crew you got there Skipper
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 2 года назад
They are a unique crew indeed! Lol
@jamesryan2069
@jamesryan2069 3 года назад
Very informative
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
Thanks James! Glad you enjoyed it!
@jiggingjerks
@jiggingjerks 3 года назад
I was going to make the same exact comment. Well done JT
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 3 года назад
@@jiggingjerks thanks Capt John!
@kristinamoncayo484
@kristinamoncayo484 Год назад
thank you
@walleyewaltzy
@walleyewaltzy 2 года назад
When you are doing that fast shaking style jigging,,how far off the bottom are you keeping your jig?
@nextdriftfishing
@nextdriftfishing 2 года назад
Great question. You want your bucktail touching the bottom. When you lose bottom contact, let more light out until you touch bottom then keep imparting the jigging action on your rig. When you get past 30 or 40° line angle (scope), reel up and start over again. Thanks for the question Tim!
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