Western Long Island and NYC Fishing Report- June 1, 2023
Porgies swarm the north shore beaches and jetties, fluke fishing is hot in the south shore bays, and big bluefish beat stripers to baits on both sides of the island.
Porgies swarm the north shore beaches and jetties, fluke fishing is hot in the south shore bays, and big bluefish beat stripers to baits on both sides of the island.
Bluefish follow bunker schools into the Western Sound, North Shore fluke fishing improves, and striped bass fishing remains reliable in the back bays on both shores.
Weakfish are abundant on the North and South shores, bluefish are biting well in the surf and around the jetties, and a new wave of large stripers join the party.
Big weakfish hit the backwaters, bluefish linger around the inlets and bays while stripers bite on the beaches, and porgy fishing picks up in the Western Sound.
Fluke season starts off strong despite crummy conditions, gator bluefish are scattered across the south and north shores, and weakfish are around in good numbers.
Large migratory stripers cruise the north and south shores, bluefish hit the south shore inlets and bays, and spring tautog season winds down.