Shinnecock Bay/Inlet/Ocean
The ocean fluke bite continues to be a slow pick. The bay bite is turning on, try all the usual spots, Rampasture, east & west of the Ponquogue bridge, east cut, west channel, they are all producing fish but very few keepers. Bluefish continue to be number one predator of the bay and inlet, look for the birds. The Shinnecock Reef has been a hot spot for the sea bass, with fish up to 5lbs a common site. Striped bass can be found at the bridge and inlet, schoolies are most of the action right now. Those who chose to anchor up and clam clam belly west of the bridge have been rewarded with their share of striped bass.
Peconic Bay
The bite at Greenlawns continues to be slow. The blues are still all over the bay. Frying pan size porgies have been reported around Rogers Rock. A few weakfish in the Jamesport area on the north fork but not much in our area. Striped bass in the south race.
Beaches/Shore Bound
The ocean beaches along the south fork are producing schoolies bass to just keeper size and cocktail blues. On Thursday 5/27 we weighed in a 40lb Striped bass caught by Ronald Finch, he was fishing bunker chunks on the beach east of the Shinnecock Inlet. The Shinnecock canal has seen quite a bit of action this week with cocktail blues, striped bass, fluke and porgies all be reported. Try for the fluke when the locks are closed and all others can be targeted when the locks are open or closed.
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Sunday, May 30, 2010
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