Long Island Fishing at it's Best!!!

Long Island Fishing at it's Best!!!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Fluke is back in full swing

HI Everyone
Just an update on Fluking outside Jones Inlet. It's been terrific over the last week. We had two charters last week that decked 4 and 10 flatties respectively to 5 1/2 lbs.

The action seems to have shifted from the west of Jones Inlet to the east; still in about 55ft. of water. We've done well using both regular spearing and Peruvian spearing.

TIP OF THE DAY: If you feel that you have a Fluke hitting on your rig, slowly lift your rod. when you feel resistance, lower the rod ever so slightly. Repeat if necessary. Make the fluke believe that the bait is alive. The fluke will become more aggressive and go for the kill.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Its been too long!!!

Hi Everyone,

It HAS been too long since the last time I posted a report on this site. I always remember to post in The Fisherman and on Noreast.com but not here; sorry.

Although the regulations are somewhat of a hindrance, we've done quite well. At depths of 50-60 ft, West of Jones inlet, there a large Fluke striking bucktails every trip. If you go to the photo section of the website, you'll see Steve, Sergio, Patty, Joe, John, Danny and many more with their keepers.

Our recent trips include an 8 lb flattie decked by Danny and some 7-8 lb class Bluefish.

See you soon,

Capt. Rick Cohen