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7/5/04
The MBCA shark tournament was held this past weekend, and the fishing was pretty good. There are still enough blue sharks around to provide some action, with most boats catching a couple, plus the exotics are always available as well, with most of them being threshers. The water is warming up nicely, so I would expect the blue shark population to start to shrink as they move east where there is cooler water more to their liking. The temperatures where most of the boats were fishing was in the high sixties to low seventies. The results are as follows; FISH ON BLUESHARK 315 LBS. FISHERMAN II MAKO 286 LBS MY MATE THRESHER 281 LBS. BUMBLEBEE BLUESHARK 277 LBS. ADIOS THRESHER 268 LBS. SEA WIFE BLUESHARK 254 LBS. MY MATE THRESHER 240 LBS. HOOKER BLUESHARK 222 LBS. FINAL PHASE BLUESHARK 220 LBS. SEA LARK THRESHER 219 LBS. The local bluefins are getting more cooperative, with boats that get on them catching up to a half dozen, mostly between thirty and fifty pounds. The center of the action the last I heard was around 600/700, but that will undoubtedly change some from day to day. The current regs allow for two fish per boat. You can check up on the regs by dialing 1 888 USA TUNA (872 8862). Inshore, the fluke fishing is great, with lots of fish for action, and enough keepers to insure limits for anyone who puts in a little effort. Most of the action is still centered around the Midway Buoy, but there are still a couple of doggies to harass you in the deeper water. Striped bass fishing has been slow as far as numbers are concerned, but there are some real nice fish around. Thirty to forty pound fish can be found if you are patient enough. Many of the charter boats are doing a little fluke fishing when the tide is off for the bass. It's either that or the party's arms start falling off from too much jigging and too little reeling in. 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 ht.//www.montauksportfishing.com. -- Capt Gene Kelly Tropical Fishing Adventures Montauk Sportfishing 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 |
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