

Report 7/29/16
Shinnecock Bay has been producing a good number of keeper fluke and plenty of shorts making for some good action. The Ponquogue bridge is holding some striped bass. Most are being caught at night, but the clam chummers during the day are pulling in a few as well. Out in the ocean they are bringing in fluke and seabass from around 80 to 90 feet to the east of the inlet. There are some bluefin tuna out about 30 miles or so and some small yellows around the Coimbra. The mahi-mah


Report 7/10/16
Shinnecock Bay: Fluking is very good in the bay as of late. Rampasture point and west of there seems to be the better bite, but there are still fish in the east cut and the basket area as well. Some guys had great success with live killies but a plain jane rig with a piece of spearing or squid is all you need. Incoming tide is best with the cleaner water flooding the bay. Peconic Bay: The stripers seem to have moved out toward the east looking for some cooler water. The porgi