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November 24, 2003
Ahem, la-la-la, do-re-mi-fa-so, la-la-la. That boys and girls is the sound of the fat lady warming up. You couldn't ask for better weather than we had this past weekend, but the end is in sight. It seems like the porgies and seabass have already boogied out of here, a little sooner than you would expect them to. There just aren't any around anywhere, even in the deep waters south of Block Island, which is the usual last stopover for them. The blackfish are holding up ok though, and hopefully they'll be around for another couple of weeks at least. The bluefish are finally starting to thin out. A week or so ago if you saw any birds working, you assumed that there were bluefish under them. Now a better assumption is stripers. The gannets are here, but you don't find birds working all over the place. Occasionally in by Jones's or out in the deeper water by Alaska Rips, and around the corner on the south side. There are some herring here, but they are better suited as fluke bait than for stripers, so nobody is paying much attention to them. As far as size is concerned, it's pretty clear to me that the big bass are gone. For the past couple of years November has been a bust for big fish, even though there are lots of ten to twenty pounders around. The last of the big fish were taken the last week of October. If the weather stays decent, we should have good bass fishing right up until the end of the season, which is December 15, but of course I would have said the same thing about the porgies and seabass a couple of weeks back. If you're a light tackle nut, pick a nice day and run down along the beach on the south side and look for the four b's - birds, bluefish, bass and bluefins - but if you run into that last one, make sure you use the twelve weight at least. 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 - Tropical Fishing Adventures 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 |
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