Fishing Charters in Maine
Browse fishing charters in Maine that can help you catch fluke.


Sawyer Island Charters
Portland, Maine


Memory Makers Guide Service Maine Sea Duck And Striper Fishing
Limerick, Maine
Maine Sea duck, Eider, Old Squaw, Surf scoter, white wing scoter, black scoter, striper, mackerel, Casco Bay, Saco Bay


Joe Dacey Registered Maine Fishing Guide
Standish, Maine
Contact Us » Maine Guides Online » Maine Guides Online provides a treasury of information including the History of the Maine Guide, How to Become


Bennetts Guide Service
Eagle Lake, Maine
Guided Hunts & Vacationing www.BennettsGuideService.com Bennett's Guide Service offers bear moose deer hunts & fishing in Northern Maine.


Tony Kariotis Guide Service
New Gloucester, Maine
Experience the thrill of fishing and hunting in Maine with Tony Kariotis Guide Service, your go-to choice for expert guides and unique adventures. Book now!


Bronzeback Adventures Guide Service
Lewiston, Maine


Rods And Racks Guide Service
Damariscotta, Maine
Rods & Racks Guides Service, offers a variety of Hunting, Fishing and recreational guiding. Located in Jackman.


Johnsons Guide Service
Hartford, Maine
Johnson's Guide Service offers fully guided hunting and fishing trips in Maine. Bear hunting and moose hunting trips and fishing for trout & salmon.


Simmer Dim Fly + Spin
Eliot, Maine
Discover unforgettable Striper fly and spin fishing charters in New Hampshire with Simmer Dim Fly + Spin. Tailored trips, expert guidance, and scenic NH waters await. Book your charter today!


Reel Nice Surprise
Wells, Maine
Fish the Atlantic Ocean with Reel Nice Surprise! Experience exhilarating top-water action and create unforgettable fishing memories on your next trip.


Reel Girl Guide Service
Standish, Maine


Fly Fish Maine
Pownal, Maine
Fly fishing trips in Maine on the Kennebec River and Casco Bay.
Best Time to Catch Fluke
Fluke can be caught year-round in Sandy Point. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Fluke
Fluke, also known as summer flounder, can be a rewarding catch near Sandy Point, Maine, particularly in the shallow, sandy-bottomed areas of Penobscot Bay. The prime time for fluke fishing here is during the summer months, from June through September, when the water has warmed up. Drifting with bucktails tipped with squid or Gulp! artificials is a highly effective technique. Look for areas with structure, such as drop-offs and channels, where fluke like to ambush their prey. A local tip is to pay attention to the tide; fluke often feed more actively during moving tides. Many anglers launch from the public boat ramp in nearby Stockton Springs for easy access to productive fluke grounds. The fluke population in Penobscot Bay is generally healthy, providing consistent fishing opportunities for those who know where to look.
How to Catch Fluke
Fluke Fishing Regulations in Maine
Open Season
May 1 to December 31
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
16-inch minimum
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Check for any specific gear restrictions in certain areas.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Maine state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Maine
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to fish for fluke in Sandy Point, Maine?
The fluke fishing season in Maine is open from May 1st to December 31st, so aim for those months. The warmer months of summer (July and August) are often the most productive.
What's the minimum size fluke I can keep in Sandy Point, ME?
In Maine, the minimum size limit for fluke is 16 inches. Any fluke smaller than that must be released back into the water.
What is the daily bag limit for fluke in Maine?
You can keep up to 5 fluke per day in Maine, as long as they meet the minimum size requirement of 16 inches.
Do I need a license to fish for fluke in Sandy Point, Maine?
Yes, you need a valid saltwater fishing license to fish for fluke in Sandy Point, Maine.
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