I trolled from Jones Inlet to Deb's Inlet on Thursday morning. I was in 30 to 40 feet of water trolling a white bunker spoon, a chartreuse Mojo and then a deep diving plug. Not a touch. I saw an occasional mark on the screen and a few birds here and there. I put in about 3 hours and then shot over to the McAllister Grounds since I saw a bunch of boats there. I threw in a fluke rig but as I suspected there was nothing.
I came inshore and went down Reynolds to the High School area. I got two short fluke and a giant searobin on a sproa bucktail with a gulp teaser.
Another beautiful day on the water with no fish to show for it. I saw a small pod of porpoises and heard some chatter on the radio about bluefin tuna. I thought someone was in quarantine a little too long. Usually the channel 68 BS doesn't start till summer. I heard it several times during the day and it sounded like different voices. Who knows, it has been a really weird 2020 so far so this wouldn't surprise me.
Trolling for bass and inshore fluking
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I trolled from Jones Inlet to Deb's Inlet on Thursday morning. I was in 30 to 40 feet of water trolling a white bunker spoon, a chartreuse Mojo and then a deep diving plug. Not a touch. I saw an occasional mark on the screen and a few birds here and there. I put in about 3 hours and then shot over to the McAllister Grounds since I saw a bunch of boats there. I threw in a fluke rig but as I suspected there was nothing.I was fishing to the west of you by breezy point. Usually full of life by now but to my surprise only one or two marks. There were some bunker around and did see about 6 dolphin feeding on the bunker. Headed into main channel and found miles of bunker but nothing under them. Still can’t believe it’s middle of May and that area is dead
I came inshore and went down Reynolds to the High School area. I got two short fluke and a giant searobin on a sproa bucktail with a gulp teaser.
Another beautiful day on the water with no fish to show for it. I saw a small pod of porpoises and heard some chatter on the radio about bluefin tuna. I thought someone was in quarantine a little too long. Usually the channel 68 BS doesn't start till summer. I heard it several times during the day and it sounded like different voices. Who knows, it has been a really weird 2020 so far so this wouldn't surprise me.
Deckhand36 postsSince 2020
I was fishing to the west of you by breezy point. Usually full of life by now but to my surprise only one or two marks. There were some bunker around and did see about 6 dolphin feeding on the bunker. Headed into main channel and found miles of bunker but nothing under them. Still can’t believe it’s middle of May and that area is deadThere's a lot of that happening right now. Hopefully, They will show soon.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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There's a lot of that happening right now. Hopefully, They will show soon.Funny thing is they are in the back bay under the bunker. Just don’t know why not in inlet where they usually are
Deckhand36 postsSince 2020
So based on the report and video George posted those guys I heard on the radio weren't delusional.
https://nyangler.com/data/video/19/19525-c035ea405faedef8b9755a65b48eb2d9.mp4
https://nyangler.com/data/video/19/19525-c035ea405faedef8b9755a65b48eb2d9.mp4
First MateOriginal Crew568 postsSince 2018
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So based on the report and video George posted those guys I heard on the radio weren't delusional.Pretty short video doesn’t say much when where how lol
https://nyangler.com/data/video/19/19525-c035ea405faedef8b9755a65b48eb2d9.mp4
Deckhand36 postsSince 2020
Pretty short video doesn’t say much when where how lol
I thought that I had copied and pasted the link to the entire report. It doesn't say much more additionally than the fact that it was 40 feet of water which is what I heard them talking about on channel 68.
I thought it was George who posted the report but apparently it is an unnamed NY Angler reporter. I am hoping that there are some pictures posted and some more information eventually.
I remember past late November early December sightings of bluefins along the south shore but that the fish were just on the move. No one reported hooking up even with some very experienced people trying to get them to bite. This is the first time I have heard of this in the spring. I hope they are still out there after this crap early in the week blows through. Although I don't know what I would do with a giant bluefin on the end of my wire line rod with a bunker spoon in his mouth.
93 inch Bluefin Taken in 40 feet of water.
First MateOriginal Crew568 postsSince 2018
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