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6/5/05
The Star Island Yacht Club is holding their shark tournament next weekend, and they've gone back to the old format of fishing on Friday and Saturday only. But, the shark fishing so far this season has been non-existent. There was a mako taken about 10-13 days ago, but that was out at Atlantis Canyon. There may have been an blueshark or two taken locally, but I can't swear to that, since I haven't had any reports other than "no bites". However, with the speed of some of the boats that fish this tournament, I'm sure there will be some decent fish brought in. The tournament that involves catching tagged fish will also start next weekend, but since no sharks have yet been tagged, it is unlikely that any thing will happen with that for a while. For more info, check in with Star Island at 631 668 5052. If by some chance you happen to win the shark tournament and need a case or two of champagne to celebrate, there's a new wine emporium in town, one without the headache of trying to find a place to park. Joe Gaviola has opened his "Finest Kind Wines & Liquors" right in Montauk Harbor. It's in the new stone building on West Lake DR, next to the Sail Inn. Inshore fishing is best decribed as erratic. When I say that bass fishing is good, I mean that most of the charter boats are limiting out on a half day trip. The way it is now, it might be poor in the morning and good or even great in the afternoon, or vice versa, and the next day. Fluke fishing is pretty much the same, although there are still some real nice fish being taken, with pool winners on the party boats regularly around seven pounds or so. If you would like to have these reports sent to you directly, just drop me a note at . And for more information about fishing in Montauk, you can give me a call at 800 280 5565 or check out http.//www.montauksportfishing.com. -- Capt Gene Kelly Montauk Sportfishing - 800 377 1197 Tropical Fishing Adventures - 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 FAX 631 668 2040 |
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