Monday, June 4, 2012
SHINNECOCK PECONIC REPORTS
Shinnecock Bay/Inlet/Ocean
The fluke bite has continued to improve with many anglers taking their limits. Spearing squid combos work well but bucktailing in the skinny water has been taking the larger fish. Most fish have been coming from areas west of the bridge. The ocean fluke bite has yet to materialize although conditions haven't been ideal to venture out and scout either. Bass have been cooperating with the clam chummers at the bridge and inlet, the out going tides have been the better bite. Big blues are on nthe bottom of the inlet with 3-5lbers moving throughout the bay.
Peconic Bay
Best bet is the porgies with clam chum and baits around Robin's Island. The bay is holding a lot of bunker, find them and you'll have fun with plenty of keeper bass. Blues are moving about, drag an umbrella rig and you'll be rewarded.
Surf/Shore bound/Canal
The canal has been producing quite a few fluke with keeper mixing in. Ponquogue bridge has bass in the shadows at night and the inlet continues to see bass fall to bucktails. The back bay areas of both Shinnecock and Peconic are hold quite a few bass and are falling for both bait and swimming plugs.
News
Beginning June 4th we will be opening at 6am weekdays and at 5am on weekends. All week long we're open until 7pm only closing at 3pm on Sundays.
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