Fluke fishing remains slow, with each day getting better but only a handful of keepers are being caught. Most of the bigger fish favor the 6” blue fuse or white gulp grub. The majority of the keepers were caught just outside the lighthouse and the pocketbook held most of the bigger fish that were caught. Striped bass fishing remains red hot, with plenty of slot fish being caught and the bigger class fish in the high 40s just beginning to show up. The majority of the slot fish fall for the red-tubed Osprey custom Umbrella rigs, that are fully stocked in our tackle store. If you have any questions about trolling these umbrella rigs, such as speed, type of wire, etc., come into the store and we’d be more than happy to help you out. Check out the picture below of our customer Pete and his girlfriend catching a slot-sized striper this week. Diamond jigs, Bucktails, and the Nomad Squidtrex have been bass favorites. Offshore remains slow with a few under bluefin being caught in the west Atlantis area. Giants have been making an appearance on the inshore grounds with most fish being caught on the troll to 110 inches.