Where the fish are bitin!

Monday, July 7

After the 4th report

Now that the fourth of july has come and gone there are alot of fish in the sea. Fluke fishing has turned on tremendously with fish locally in eastchester bay, big tom, the badges, the bridges and all the points east in long island sound are producing some nice fluke fish 2-4pounds being caught locally with larger fish 5-6 pounds being caught further east of city island. The best bait is spearing, squid, sand eels and live killies putting these baits on either a bucktail, finstrike or spro with a combination of all these baits is producing best also use of hi low rig is recommended. On the striped bass and the bluefish front they are catching striped bass from 15-25 pounds still in the local area on fresh bunker best spots are harts island, execution lighthouse, buoy 42, little neck bay, hempstead harbor and manhassett bay. The striped bass continue to move east to cooler waters but the bluefish are moving in more and more each day. On the porgy front fish to 3 pounds being caught locally on sand worms, blood worms, fresh clams and use of plenty of chum to keep the schools of fish around the boat. The best spots are prospect point, the red buoy 2 off of new rochelle, sands point, mantinicock and any structure in 20-30 feet of water. At this time of the year we have the most variety of fish being caught in our area so if there was a time to get out and catch these fish now is it! Increase your odds fish daily and come see Big John and the boys at Jack's for all of your fishing needs!

~see you soon!

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