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![]() 6/8/04 I screwed up last week when I said that the golf tournament at Shinnecock was this weekend. Only one person let me know, so I guess not many of you are golfers. Anyway, it's this weekend, so if you are driving home of Sunday, be sure to leave before it ends, otherwise you might still be on the road Monday. Also, next weekend is the first of the shark tournaments, and usually the biggest. It's held at Star Island Yacht Club, and the fishing will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, although the competing boats can only fish two out of those three days. That's in case of one day having lousy weather. The boats will be able to sit at the dock that day and still get in two days of fishing. In fact if they opt not to fish on Thursday or Friday, they have to stay at the dock - no inshore fishing, no sightseeing, nothing. Leave the dock and they are disqualified. The shark fishing has been good, with most boats fishing up to thirty miles out catching a half dozen to a dozen or more bluesharks a day, with enough bluefish around to keep up the hope of a mako - they love bluefish. I have heard of a couple of makos and maybe a thresher being caught back to the west. This tournament has a lot of $$$ in it, and hence some heavy duty boats, the kind that don't think twice about running a hundred miles, so I'm sure there will be some decent fish brought into the scales. Inshore there are some more sharks showing up as well - the "Hounds from Hell' chased most of the boats away from Montauk Shoals on Saturday. Before that the fluke fishing was pretty good there, although with a three fish limit, it really doesn't have to be that good to be "good enough". The doggies probably also made it more difficult on those fishing for seabass, since they are a in a little deeper water. Most of the fluke fleet moved inshore and east out to the rips to get away from them. I had a neat little surprise on Friday. The boat I run is tied up at the Devon Yacht Club, which is back in the bay. It's a tennis and yacht club, and the marina is only about three hundred feet square. Anyway, I was filleting some fluke and flipped the skin in the water only to watch a striped bass slurp it down. Needless to say I couldn't let that go by without doing something, so the next skin had a hook in it. It was a nice fish too, about 12-14 pounds. 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 -- Capt Gene Kelly Tropical Fishing Adventures Montauk Sportfishing 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 |
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