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    Montauk Sportfishing Report 5/24/10

    May 24, 2010

    The boat I run isn’t in the water yet, so I took a little ride down to the Lighthouse on
    Saturday just to see what’s going on. But couldn’t see anything because of the fog, a sure
    sign that summer is on it’s way. On Sunday I tried again around mid-day, but didn’t see a
    single boat even with about two miles visibility. Of course I couldn’t see around to the
    south side where the fluke boats were likely to be. But, when I went down to the docks
    there were only two charter boats out from the main dock and two from Star Island. On
    Saturday about half of the charterboats that I would expect to see out were. It looks like a
    rocky start to the business.

    The striped bass fishing is about as good as it gets right now, with a lot of medium sized
    fish and once in a while something a little larger up to around thirty pounds. They are
    eating parachutes, umbrellas and diamond jigs. On any decent charterboat you can expect
    an easy limit in a half day - plus a bunch of legal throwbacks.

    Fluke fishing is another story. There are some nice size fish around, but not very many of
    them. The two most recent hot spots - maybe warm spots is a better term - were
    Pocketbook and the south side down as far as the Radar Stand. But, the fish seem to be
    moving around a lot and it ain’t easy. A boat with two guys in it can spend the day fishing
    and catch a limit, but put six guys on that same boat, probably not. Of course a limit is
    only two fish per person, so a whole day for two fish isn’t really that exciting.

    The seabass season opened on Saturday, but I haven’t heard about anybody going nuts
    about it. I did hear of one of the charterboats that went south of the island to try for some
    cod and got eaten alive by the doggies, so they are likely to be a problem with the seabass
    as well.

    I guess everyone knows that you need a fishing license, unless you are fishing on a
    charterboat or head boat that has a blanket license. If you are from Connecticut or Rhode
    Island, your state license will be honored here in New York with a caveat. You have to be
    fishing in common waters. That means Connecticut boats are covered in Long Island
    Sound and Rhode Island boats are covered in Block Island Sound and that’s it. I haven’t
    spoken to anyone in Rhode Island, but I assume that New York boats fishing in Rhode
    Island Waters south of Block Island will need a non-resident license from that state. If all
    the powers to be start checking licenses on the water I bet there are going to be quite a
    few surprises in store. I know if I was with the DEC doing it, I’d keep my eyes open for
    boats with a “CT” on it. You can get your license online here;
    https://nyfgisales.appsolgrp.com/fgnyia/html/index.jsp

    If you would like to receive these reports directly, drop me a line at
    captaingene@montauksportfishing.com

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    hey capt thanks for the report any tuna sightings to the south or south east?

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    I haven't heard of anyone even thinking of going offshore yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by scurge View Post
    hey capt thanks for the report any tuna sightings to the south or south east?

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    thank you

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