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Fluke (Summer Flounder) at Absecon Inlet

Tide Fishing Guide

Slack TideRising TidePeak: Summer

Last hour of incoming through first hour of outgoing (slack periods)

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Fluke (Summer Flounder)

Tide Fishing Guide

Best Tides

β˜…Slack TideRising Tide

Optimal Window

Last hour of incoming through first hour of outgoing (slack periods)

Why It Works

Fluke are ambush predators that lie flat on the bottom. They prefer slower current to let them position on structure edges. Too much current makes it hard for them to strike.

🎣Top Technique

Bucktailing with Gulp!

Slow drift allows precise bottom contact

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Current Tide at Absecon Inlet

Fluke (Summer Flounder) Techniques by Tide

Slack TideBucktailing with Gulp!

Slow drift allows precise bottom contact

Recommended Gear:

6-7 ft medium rod20 lb braid1-2 oz bucktailsGulp! Swimming Mullet

Rising TideDrifting live killies

Drift edges of channels and drop-offs

Recommended Gear:

Spinner rigBank sinkerLive killies or minnows

Falling TideJigging structure edges

Work drop-offs as fluke position for ambush

Recommended Gear:

Light jig headsSoft plastic baitsSlow presentation

🧠 Why Fluke (Summer Flounder) Prefer Slack Tide

Fluke are ambush predators that lie flat on the bottom. They prefer slower current to let them position on structure edges. Too much current makes it hard for them to strike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best tide for fluke (summer flounder) at Absecon Inlet?

Fluke (Summer Flounder) fish best during slack tide or rising tide at Absecon Inlet. Last hour of incoming through first hour of outgoing (slack periods). Fluke are ambush predators that lie flat on the bottom. They prefer slower current to let them position on structure edges. Too much current makes it hard for them to strike.

What techniques work for fluke (summer flounder) on slack tide?

The most effective technique is Bucktailing with Gulp!. Slow drift allows precise bottom contact Recommended gear includes: 6-7 ft medium rod, 20 lb braid, 1-2 oz bucktails, Gulp! Swimming Mullet.

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