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Easr River Stripers

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hartattack
hartattackFREE2024#1
To think that I grew up in Flushing and never knew of this fishery... swift current, live bunkers, really rough bottom, amazing views ... was a great experience. We had dozens up to 38"
First MateOriginal Crew282 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2024#2
If you think the bass fishing is good, try black fishing in October.

As untouched as it gets except for a few boat guys and shore fishermen!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
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PangarooFREE2024#3
If you think the bass fishing is good, try black fishing in October.

As untouched as it gets except for a few boat guys and shore fishermen!
I'd feel nervous with all those people looking out their windows at me and getting shot!
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
hartattack
hartattackFREE2024#4
If you think the bass fishing is good, try black fishing in October.

As untouched as it gets except for a few boat guys and shore fishermen!
I can't imagine what the bottom looks like. We used 8oz sinkers with the live bunkers, fished 3 cranks off the bottom. Sometimes u got stuck b4 u could get 3 cranks! Captain said there's cars down there and they move in the current!!
First MateOriginal Crew282 postsSince 2018
live bait
live baitFREE2024#5
How the heck can you blackfish in that current.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
captmike28
captmike28FREE2024#6
How the heck can you blackfish in that current.
I am guessing at slack water, just like we do in eastern LI Sound.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2024#7
I'd feel nervous with all those people looking out their windows at me and getting shot!
Pretty ignorant statement considering the real estate that borders the Queens and Manhattan waterfront are some of the most expensive in the world!

While the currents are similar to the east end, there are various wrecks that litter the river and can be fished at slack. There are also countless abandoned docks along the Queens and Brooklyn waterfront that are out of the currents, close to deeper water and hold plenty of fish.

I grew up in Astoria and fished the east end of the park countless times. There was even a warm water outflow from the coned plant that would support a population of holdover bass even during the coldest of winters similar to the Northport plant.

The days of being harassed by the crackheads are long gone.
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021

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