Saturday, December 22, 2012

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

Purchase one of the following items and get one of equal or lesser value free through Christmas Eve at East End Bait & Tackle




Wizard Swing Hook Bucktails

Offshore Trolling Lures Bars and Chains

Clearance Clothing

Clearance Bin Items





Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Monday, December 17, 2012

Save 10%, 20%, 50% through Christmas Eve

Don't miss out on our great holiday sale with huge discounts on everything in our shop. We also have gift certificates available.




The cod are starting to bite and we've got plenty of custom tied rigs on hand to cover you there too.



Thank you to all our customers who support us each season.



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the EEBT Crew.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

50% off Tattoo Lures 20% off Surf Rods

We're having a clearance on all in Tattoo lures. Supply is limitted so don't wait too.




50% off Tattoo Lures

20% off Lamiglass Rods

20% off CTS Rods

20% off St. Croix Rods

20% off Tsunami Rods

20% off our Custom Rods in Stock (new orders not included)



Sale Begins Dec. 1st and runs through Christmas Eve.





And much much more.

Monday, November 26, 2012

End of the Season Sale



End of Season Sale
December 1st-24th
SAVE 20% or MORE ON MOST EVERYTHING IN THE STORE INCLUDES RODS, PLUGS, RIGS, LEAD, CLOTHING & MORE
50%OFF OFFSHORE LURES CHAINS & BARS

10% OFF MOST REELS
CHECK OUR CLEARANCE BIN

PURCHASE A VAN STAAL & GET
FREE POWER PRO SPOOLED.

AQUASKINZ SURF TOPS SAVE 40%

ALL SHIMANO BUTTERFLY JIGS ON CLOSEOUT
PURCHASE 1 ASSORTED 12 PACK AND RECEIVE A FREE JIG BAG ALL FOR $100.00 (ACTUAL VALUE $210.00) while supplies last


Get Outfitted for the Winter Cod Season & Save 20% on our

Custom Tied Cod Rigs, Lg. Grub Teasers, Hammered Diamond Jigs
Guy Cotten Icelander Jackets, Rain Gear from Guy Cotten, Helly Hansen and Viking
HD Servus Insulated Boots, Beanie Caps and Neoprene Gloves

STOCK UP FOR THE 2013 SEASON OR GET SOME CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Sales are limited to store stock only. No rain checks or special orders are included.





Friday, November 9, 2012

Western Shinnecock Inlet Access is Open

Today, friday Nov. 9th Ponquogue bridge was openned to the public giving access to the old Ponquogue bridge, both north and south sides, as well as the inlet jetty and the beaches at Ponquogue and east. Areas west of Ponquogue beach through Triton Lane are closed due to the continued Sandy cleanup. The beaches west of Triton are accessable from Quogue bridge.Bass are in all of these areas we just need to get out there and put in some time and find them. Our shop is open with all in season baits including live eels and green crabs. Be sure to get out and enjoy the great weather this weekend.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

POST SANDY

We survvived the storm and are now open for business 7 days, 8-5:30 Mon-Sat and 8-3 Sun. We still have plenty of fresh and frozen bait available including live eels thanks to our generator. Hearing some promising reports of bunker in the Peconics, bass around the Ponquogue bridge and some good action with the bass in Montauk on Friday the 2nd. All great news that the fish stuck around through the storm and our season is not over yet. The issue right now is getting to the beaches and bridge with no access permitted. I spoke to the officer holding post at the base of the bridge today and he could not give me a answer as to when he thought it would be open to the public.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Shinnecock Report

Shinnecock Bay/Inlet/Ocean


Plenty of bass to go around in the inlet. Most boats drifting live bait have boated a fair share of fish. The bar outside the inlet has been holding a good amount of bait and bass should find them in better numbers any time now as the move westward down the beach. Some hefty blackfish are lurking in both the east and west jetties falling for green crabs if you put in your time. The small seabass continue to bite on most baits but are too small to put in the cooler. The bay continues to hold plenty of bait.

Peconic Bay & Points East

Bunker are all over the Peconics. Blues have been pushing them around further east but up in the Peconic river are some large bass swirling about. Some smaller blackfish have come off of the local rock piles but nothing to really speak of.

Surf/Shore bound/Canal

Bass are showing in much better numbers all along the ocean beaches. Most fish are still being caught on the early morning and evening tides but that should change any day now as the bait empties out of the bays. Poppers have seen plenty of action but the bucktailers have faired good as well. Both the east and west jetties have seen anglers score with bucktails, eels and clam baits. The Ponquogue bridge has had fish up to 25lbs fall for swimmers, bucktails and eel on the night tides. Shinnecock canal has small seabass and blackfish jumping on any bait you put down. Good fun if you just want to catch instead of fish.