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Long Island Fishing Report – June 24, 2021

Long Island Fishing Report – June 24, 2021
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Long Island Fishing Report – April 29, 2021

Long Island Fishing Report – April 29, 2021 Big weakfish being found along the south shore, north fork and east end and the full moon produced some bigger stripers. A striper taken aboard Gypsea Charters. Big weakfish being found along the south shore, north fork and east end. Full moon produced some bigger stripers. Schoolie bass are everywhere. 26 inch fish are the main game. Cow sea robins move in. Long Island Fishing Report Brooklyn, says the scene is the same as last week. Stripers are spread out all over from Red Hook to Jamaica Bay. There’s no major concentrations of them, but you can get some just about wherever you go. There’s a ton of bait around, namely bunker and herring. So much so, that it’s tough to get the fish to bite on anything artificial some days. Guys who have their boats in the water are running west to the Raritan Bay, fishing between Jersey and Staten Island. Ralph from the shop went out flounder fishing and limited out on his two keepers. Suppos

Long Island Fishing Report – April 22, 2021

Long Island Fishing Report – April 22, 2021 Tiderunner weakfish on the east end and schoolie stripers all over the island. Photo Credit: Tim Regan Tiderunner weakfish on the east end and schoolie stripers all over the island. Big ones to the west, tiny ones in the South Shore surf. Bays are the best bet for quality surf fishing. Early squid, giant spearing, plentiful bunker, and herring are all on the menu. Quality tog potential in certain areas. Giant porgies being caught offshore, and now they’re biting on the beach. Long Island Fishing Report Frank from Bernie’s Bait and Tackle in Brooklyn, says the picture hasn’t changed drastically. There are still lots of small stripers, mostly from the back of Jamaica Bay to NY Harbor. Bunker, clam, and artificials are keeping rods bent regularly. There is still a mix of herring and bunker in the general area. Guys are still targeting the herring from the piers. Flounder anglers are keeping their lips sealed, but it sounds like

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