Long Island – New York Fishing Report – December 10, 2020 Endless striper action, bluefish are still in the mix, 180-pound bluefin, solid tog fishing, jumbo black sea bass to 6-pounds, and cod to 8-pounds.
Capt. Tim, Vince, and Cory with a 69-inch, 180-pound bluefin tuna.
The western half of the south shore was far more productive than the eastern half this week. Strong winds built the seas and muddied them, making the surf fishing difficult, and keeping most boats at the docks. Party boats found good bottom fishing on the few days they could sail. Long Island freshwater and brackish water fishing remained very productive. Herring have moved in all around the island. Bluefish and weakfish are still in the area. However, the size of striped bass is decreasing daily.