Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
April 10, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
April 4, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
March 29, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
March 17, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
March 10, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
March 3, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
February 15, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
February 9, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
February 3, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
January 27, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
January 20, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers may still fish for Pollock and Cod, Atlantic. There are not a whole lot of boats still in the water so be sure to check with your local tackle shops to see who is still running trips. For inshore anglers, fishing from docks and piers around NY can yield some great catches of Herring. As long as the bays do not completely freeze over, you should be able to catch them using little more than a rainbow colored Sabiki rig. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.
Pro Angler Team
January 11, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Hey anglers! In order to bring you valuable, up to date content such as regulations, GPS Hotspots, and BRAND NEW features the Pro Angler App Pro Reports will be returning the week of January 16, 2017. Please feel free to take a look at last week’s reports for an idea of what’s biting or give your favorite local bait shop a shout! The Pro Angler App looks forward to bringing you lots of exciting changes as we kick off 2017!
Pro Angler Team
January 6, 2017
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – During the Winter season the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting the Cod (Cod, Atlantic) that are typically biting off of Montauk. Seasonal Pollock can also be found. Every now and then there are Herring to be found in the bays inshore. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon! We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Pro Angler Team
December 30, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – This week we expect to see The Cod (Cod, Atlantic) and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) continue to bite in the nearshore and offshore. Clams and Squid are still going to produce the best bite. If you are fishing the piers you can expect to find some nice bites of Mackerel (Mackerel, Atlantic) this week. They are doing particularly well from Magnolia Pier. They are mixed in with plenty of Herring.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
December 23, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Mackerel (Mackerel, Atlantic) and Herring are being caught off Magnolia Pier this week. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM THE PRO ANGLER TEAM! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Cod (Cod, Atlantic) and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) can be caught offshore. Sea Bass are a bit closer in. Clams are your best bet to hook them but Squid is a great alternative.
BAIT REPORT – Herring (Threadfins) can be caught off the pier. You can Sabiki them up. Fish Skin with a flasher is popular setup. Fish them at night with glow sticks.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
December 13, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – With the season winding down we are seeing a quiet bite from this area. Our pals at Comb’s Bait and Tackle have reported that there were some Shad on the beach but they seem to have moved out. If we head towards Montauk there are still some small Stripers (Bass, Striped) on the beach. They are still being caught outside on the troll and using Diamond Jigs. Most of those fish are shorts as well. Blackfish (Tautog) are on the wrecks a bit farther out. Green Crabs are best when they are available. Clams are a great alternative and may catch Cod (Cod, Atlantic) and Ling (Hake) incidentally. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Pro Angler Team
December 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers are on the beach at West End 2 and Field 6. Blackfishing is good at Hempstead Reef and the Atlantic Reef. When targeting Bass (Bass, Striped), a 3 oz Bucktail is productive on the beach for the small fish. White colors are your best bet with a piece of Pork Rind. Green Crabs are the preference for Blackfish (Tautog) on the reefs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are doing well on Clams and Squid. They are almost always biting. Search for them in 80 ft around Cholera and the 20 mile wrecks. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
December 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers are on the beach at West End 2 and Field 6. Blackfishing is good at Hempstead Reef and the Atlantic Reef. When targeting Bass (Bass, Striped), a 3 oz Bucktail is productive on the beach for the small fish. White colors are your best bet with a piece of Pork Rind. Green Crabs are the preference for Blackfish (Tautog) on the reefs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are doing well on Clams and Squid. They are almost always biting. Search for them in 80 ft around Cholera and the 20 mile wrecks. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
December 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers are on the beach at West End 2 and Field 6. Blackfishing is good at Hempstead Reef and the Atlantic Reef. When targeting Bass (Bass, Striped), a 3 oz Bucktail is productive on the beach for the small fish. White colors are your best bet with a piece of Pork Rind. Green Crabs are the preference for Blackfish (Tautog) on the reefs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are doing well on Clams and Squid. They are almost always biting. Search for them in 80 ft around Cholera and the 20 mile wrecks. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
December 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers are on the beach at West End 2 and Field 6. Blackfishing is good at Hempstead Reef and the Atlantic Reef. When targeting Bass (Bass, Striped), a 3 oz Bucktail is productive on the beach for the small fish. White colors are your best bet with a piece of Pork Rind. Green Crabs are the preference for Blackfish (Tautog) on the reefs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are doing well on Clams and Squid. They are almost always biting. Search for them in 80 ft around Cholera and the 20 mile wrecks. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
November 30, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – There are still a few Bass (Bass, Striped) quite a ways off the beach. The beach is quiet however you can troll them on the outside using big Mojo Shad and Bunker Spoons. Search between 40-60 ft of water to find them. Anglers are heading out early in the day to find them. Blackfish (Tautog) are swimming the reefs. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
November 21, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Smaller Tautog are inshore mixed with Porgy and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). Decent Bass (Bass, Striped) are in the inlet. Clam chumming was great. School sized Striped Bass are taking Bucktails and Diamond jigs around Buoy 17. The incoming tide is best to fish as it moves the bait in. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Recently there hasn’t been much going on. Over the weekend there was Tautog in the local area as well as Southwest in 90-100 ft of water around Buoy 17, the Mud Buoy, Shrewsbury and New Bottom was lit up. Fish were up to 12 lbs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) in the deep water is on fire.
BAIT REPORT – The incoming tide is moving the Menhaden in.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
November 16, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – A lot of the action on the beach has been hot. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are on fire, lots of fish up to 30 lbs. Anglers are consistently hitting them with Plugs and live lining Bunker. Most of the big fish are being taken around the inlets at night. They can still be caught throughout the day. They’re at their peak so it’s time to call in sick and go fishing! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – The Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) bite has been slow. Hudson Canyon and Veatch Canyon are your best places to search for them. Swordfishing (Billfish – Swordfish) has been pretty steady. They are in 300-600 ft of water. Whole Squid is best to catch them at night with a glow stick and a rattle. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – There are plenty of Bunker (Menhaden) around this week.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
November 8, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Off the beach there are a lot of Stripers (Bass, Striped) and Bluefish from Fire Island Inlet to Rockaway Inlet. There are lots of big Bunker schools in this area. Anglers are trolling, live lining Bunker and working gold diamond jigs to hook them. Boats are doing great but the shore is producing as well. Anglers are drifting live Eels at night for Striped Bass around East Rockaway Inlet, Jones Inlet and the Atlantic Beach bridge. Search Magnolia Pier as well. Blackfish are around the bridges, Atlantic Reef and Rockaway Beach reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) up to 130lbs are biting well. A few Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) are mixed in. Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are on their way. The Bluefin we’ve seen so far are small and can be caught on the troll on the way out or back. Most fish are 100 miles or more offshore. Overnight we are seeing small Swords (Billfish – Swordfish). There’s some decent fish to be caught at the Hudson Canyon. It’s doing much better than the Atlantic Canyon. Island Bait & Tackle 718-885-2153 https://proangler.us/capt/IslandBaitTackleBrooklyn.jpg
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming from Fire Island Inlet to Rockaway Inlet. Search the beaches for them as well.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
November 1, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers (Bass, Striped) are hitting on the beach. They are a bit scattered as the water is still fairly warm. They are hit and miss from day to day, partially because of the recent weather. There haven’t been any reports of Blackfish (Tautog) this week. It’s too rough to head offshore at this point. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
www.greatsouthbaybaitandtackle.com
October 25, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Striped Bass (Bass, Striped) is good on the troll in 40-50 ft of water. They are also being drifted on live Eels in the bay by the Church, Atlantic Beach Bridge and the inlets. East Rockaway is another great area to fish. Anglers are Clam chumming around the bridges. Bluefish are running the beach and the bays. Blackfish (Tautog) and Porgy (Scup) are on the Rockaway Reef, Atlantic Beach Reef and Amstead Reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
October 19, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Bass (Bass, Striped) are running well into this week. They are taking Bucktails, Live Eels and Clams on the anchor and in the inlet. Bluefish are also being caught. Blackfish (Tautog) are on the reefs and inshore. The water is still a little warm for them but they are hitting. Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) can be caught by the bridges on Clams. Snapper Blues are still around inshore also. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are still on the reef. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
October 12, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Blackfish (Tautog) are beginning to get better. Bass (Bass, Striped) have been picked up off the beach. Bridge action is producing keepers. Clam chumming anglers are picking up fish. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Anglers were fishing the Hudson before the recent storm however no one has been out since. We look forward to the reports when seas are a bit more favorable.
BAIT REPORT – Shad are around the bridges.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
October 4, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Striped Bass are swimming the beach around Point Lookout, Long Beach and Atlantic Beach. They are up to 38 inches. Albacore (Bonito, Little Tunny) and Bluefish are biting as well. The Bay is holding Bass (Bass, Striped) around Atlantic Beach Bridge, Meadowbrook Bridge and the Cement Block. Porgy (Scup) are around Magnolia Pier and the Meadowbrook Bridge as well. Snapper Blues are in the back bay taking Blue Clawed Crabs. Rockaway Reef and Hemstead Reef are holding Porgy. Most anglers are staying inshore this week. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
September 27, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Striped Bass (Bass, Striped) are on the beach but are scattered. Blackfish (Tautog) are closed and the weather has been unfavorable. Time will improve the bite. There are tons of Snapper Bluefish to go after if you are needing to wet a line locally. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
www.greatsouthbaybaitandtackle.com
September 20, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – In the bay we are seeing Bluefish, Spot and Stripers (Bass, Striped) around the bridges. The Bass are in the marshes taking plugs as well. Chicken Scratch Bombers are great too. Snapper Blues are in the back bays being caught on Blue Clawed Crabs. Around the cement block anglers are using Baby Bunker or Diamond Jigs to get hooked up. Out in the ocean there are some Porgy (Scup) on the reefs. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
September 20, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – In the bay we are seeing Bluefish, Spot and Stripers (Bass, Striped) around the bridges. The Bass are in the marshes taking plugs as well. Chicken Scratch Bombers are great too. Snapper Blues are in the back bays being caught on Blue Clawed Crabs. Around the cement block anglers are using Baby Bunker or Diamond Jigs to get hooked up. Out in the ocean there are some Porgy (Scup) on the reefs. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
September 14, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Since the Labor Day weather the Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has taken a hit. There are still some fish being caught in the bay but they are on the small side. The beach is holding some good keepers caught incidentally on Bunker chunks. Search the inlet and Jones Beach to find them. Snapper (Bluefish) have been great around high water. Stray Bluefish can be found at first light. There is a good mix of small to medium Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Porgy (Scup) swimming with Spot, Kingfish (Kingfish, Northern) and Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth) mixed in. The Sea Bass are on the reefs out to Middleground. They are around 4 lbs. Anglers are eager for the Stripers (Bass, Striped) and Albies (Bonito, Little Tunny) to move in. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and trick
BAIT REPORT – The crabbing is still first rate! Peanut Bunker (Menhaden), Spearing, small Snappers and Rain Bait can be found in the bay with Mullet.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
September 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The storm wasn’t too bad however it was enough to slow the fishing down this week. A lot of anglers are focusing on Crabbing and Snappers (Bluefish). Snapper Poppers and small, local Spearing are working well for bait in the back bays. Inshore the Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are still biting but the better fish are towards Montauk. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There were a few scattered reports of Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Bluefin) as offshore as well as Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) on the reef. We’re still waiting to hear what’s happened offshore since the weather moved in.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
August 30, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] fishing is picking up and anglers are getting some keepers around Cholera. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Porgy (Scup) continue to bite. Atlantic Beach reef is holding the best Sea Bass. Spearing, Squid and Gulp are working well for the Fluke. Pearl White and Chartreuse are key colors for Gulp. Clams and Squid in particular are best for the Bass. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) are starting to light up at the Hudson. There hasn’t been much else sent our way from out there. Keep an eye on the weather just in case this storms sends some rough water our way.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3226
www.causewaybait.com
August 23, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Ocean Fluking has been great on Atlantic Beach Reef and several of the other surrounding reefs. A lot of Porgy (Scup) are turning up as well. The bridges are holding a few Bass (Bass, Striped). A couple of Bluefish have been found under the Peanut Bunker if you look for the birds. Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the bay has slowed down for the moon and is just now beginning to pick back up. Porgy are in the bay as well. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are all over the area. Everyone is getting them and they are everywhere but most of them are shorts. Ralph’s Bait & Tackle Team is here to help! Stop in and check out the shop! PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – Mahi (Dolphin) are biting around the 20-25 mile reefs this week. The Canyons are just starting. Swordfish (Billfish – Swordfish) and a few Yellowfins (Tuna, Yellowfin) have come in. Yellowfin are up to 100 lbs mixed with some smaller sizes. They are around 40-50 miles but are scattered in the area. The troll has been most productive however anglers are jigging and baiting at night too.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
August 17, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are finding a good Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] bite in the bay this week. The South side including the State Channel up to the mouth of the inlet has been productive. The better fishing is almost exclusively in the deep water now. The bigger Gulp Grub can be dragged to hook them. A few Bass (Bass, Striped) are being plugged in the bay but they are not great. Some Kingfish (Kingfish, Northern) have shown up in the bay as well. There are some rumors of Albacore (Bonito, Little Tunny) popping up as well. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There has been some great Porgy (Scup) fishing on the reefs this week. They have recently lit up. They are taking Clams, either frozen or live. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are mixed in.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
August 9, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Nice Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are in the bay mixed in with small Porgy (Scup) and Croaker. They are also on the reef up to 10 lbs. Anglers are Fluking the inlets including Jones Inlet as well. Snapper (Bluefish) are in the back bay. Northern Kingfish (Kingfish, Northern) are on the beach. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Blue Clawed Crabs are in the back bay.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
August 2, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are finding Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] off the beach and towards the reefs in the deeper water. This is where the better sizes are on Spearing and Squid. Spro Bucktails with Gulp are working as well. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are running well too. They are all over the reefs. The Sea Bass are taking Gulp as well. There are some Stripers (Bass, Striped) in 40 ft of water here and there. ANglers are trolling Bunker SPoons or Mojo Rigs. Most anglers have switched to bottom fishing for Porgy (Scup), Sea Bass, and Fluke. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
OFFSHORE – There are some reports of Schoolie Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) action roughly 20 fathoms out.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
July 26, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Everything has moved towards Montauk this week. There are a few Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) however for the most part the bite has turned off. There are normally Bluefish, Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] yet they don’t seem to be biting this week. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
http://greatsouthbaybaitandtackle.com
July 22, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Fluke bite is picking up South of Jones inlet in 60-80 ft of water. The nearshore Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) are on the 30 Fathom line. They are smaller sizes but there are a couple up to 60 inches. They are loving the troll and there have been a few fish caught on the scallop boats as well. Ballyhoo behind Joe Shutes has been most productive in white/blue fished way back behind the boat. Brown Sharks (Shark, Sandbar) are chasing Bunker off the beach. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) have been swimming all over inshore.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
July 15, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has been going well this week inshore and offshore. Bass(Bass, Striped) have slowed down with the heat. They are in 50 ft and can be caught trolling Bunker Spoons or Mojo Rigs. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are all over the reef this week. Anglers are getting their limits. Snapper (Snapper, Gray) have kicked in this week along with small Bluefish. PRO ANGLER APP USERS – Tap a fish below the report for more angling tips and tricks!
BAIT REPORT – Crabbing is great with the recent heat.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
July 6, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – We have seen a lot of great action in the past few days. Brian and Mike fished the Middle Grounds this morning and caught 5 keeper Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)], 3 Ling (Cobia) and 4 keeper Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) up to 3.5lbs. All fish were caught on BP Local Spearing and Squid. Les, Marc, Willie, and Gerry went to AB Reef this morning and caught 6 keeper Fluke up to 24 inches, 3 keeper Sea Bass and a few big Ling. All fish were caught on BP Local Spearing and Squid.
Bay Park Fishing Station Inc
516-766-3110
http://www.bayparkfishing.com
June 28, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Fluking [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] is great in the bay around the creeks and corners. If you can find some Bunker schools outside the Bass (Bass, Striped) fishing is really good. Porgy fishing is great as well and although Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) just opened the bite has been strong.
OFFSHORE – Shark (Shark, Thresher & Shark, Shortfin Mako & Shark, Blue) have been hitting well this week. We have also had reports of some Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) and Bluefins (Tuna, Bluefin) coming in from farther out. There are a handful of Dolphin that have come in but the bite has not quite heated up. Anglers still have to go roughly 75 miles out to find them.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
June 22, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are trolling for Stripers (Bass, Striped) in 50 ft. Bunker spoons have been best to catch them up to 50 lbs. Anglers are also live lining Bunker early in the morning for them. Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are at the Mcalister Grounds, Atlantic Beach Reef and Reynolds channel, Duck Point and by the Yacht Club have been a few of the places doing particularly well. Bluefish have been running through the bay under the bunker schools.
OFFSHORE – Shark (Shark, Thresher & Shark, Shortfin Mako & Shark, Blue) have been about 10-20 miles out.
BAIT REPORT – Crabbing is picking up in Bay Park and a little on the ocean side. Bunker (Menhaden) are swimming as well. There are big schools in 60 to 80 ft as well.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
June 15, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the bay is thick but there aren’t many keepers. They are in the bay and the channels this week. Bluefish are still in the inlet and chumming has been okay for them. There are some hit and miss Stripers (Bass, Striped) on the beach but the best bite is to the West this week. Anglers can troll Mojo rigs to find them.
OFFSHORE – Ocean Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] on the reefs and by the tankers is beginning to pick up. A few Sharks (Shark, Shortfin Mako) are being caught but they are not thick yet.
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) aren’t quite running the beach this week. They are thicker inside.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
June 9, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Things are a bit slow in the area as of late. Bluefish and Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are on the beach this week. You will have to put some time in to find the fish, but they are out there. The sizes are varied so far. Some anglers are heading to the West to Queens and Brooklyn for Bass (Bass, Striped). The weather seems to be hit and miss as of late which has made fishing difficult for most people. There has been a lot of washout days. We hope to see some more consistent conditions soon.
BAIT REPORT – A lot of Bunker (Menhaden) are showing up and they are huge sizes. You can fish the deep water.
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
http://greatsouthbaybaitandtackle.com
June 1, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate
INSHORE – Right now there has been a lot of Bluefish on the beaches and out in the ocean. Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] has started to bite, with more fish near the reef than in close. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being caught on Bunker schools while trolling Bunker spoons, Mojo Rigs and big Shads in about 30-40ft. of water.
BAIT REPORT – We are seeing a lot of Bunker (Menhaden) schools out from the beaches.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
May 24, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] fishing is pretty good, especially in the bay. Jigs, Gulp and Bucktails have been best. A little bucktail and jig is working well. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are in the bay and anglers are starting to chum the fish well around the bridges and deep banks. A few are outside for anglers trolling Mojo Rigs. They seem to be catching the fish.
OFFSHORE – Porgy fishing has been great on local reefs and nearshore wrecks.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
www.causewaybait.com
May 20, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are catching Bluefish off Point Lookout on diamond jigs and Bunker Chunks. Striped Bass (Bass, Striped) are hitting off the surf by National Blvd, Arizona St and trolling in 30 ft of water with Bunker Spoons and Mojo Rigs. Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are running in Reynolds Channel down by pole 17-21. Both Inlets are also holding Fluke.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
May 20, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Anglers are catching Bluefish off Point Lookout on diamond jigs and Bunker Chunks. Striped Bass (Bass, Striped) are hitting off the surf by National Blvd, Arizona St and trolling in 30 ft of water with Bunker Spoons and Mojo Rigs. Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] are running in Reynolds Channel down by pole 17-21. Both Inlets are also holding Fluke.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
May 12, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Porgy fishing has been red hot right since Opening Day. As most anglers realize, there has been impressive scup action over the past few years and the trend seems to be continuing with solid numbers being caught on the eastern end of Long Island and some fish pushing 3 pounds. Captain Des of the Celtic Quest says that the pool winners aboard this week have bested the 3-pound mark. The jumbos have been taken off of Jessups Neck, where you’ll also find all the Stripers (Bass, Striped) you can handle according to Steve from Wego and Bryce from White Water outfitters. There are still a large number of 24- to 26-inch bass mixed in but the larger Stripers have begun to claim the territory. Bryce added that Weakfish are now being pulled from both Peconic Bay and Quogue Canal. Although not yet in season, some fair sized Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and Fluke [Flounder, Summer (fluke)] are being caught and released. Robert from Sea Isle Tackle also has heard of some small fluke being caught inside Jones Inlet, although they weren’t targeted this early in the year. Jones, he added, seems like it is just a few warm days from exploding to life.
White Water Outfitters
631-594-3336
https://whitewateroutfitters.net/index.asp
May 3, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is plenty of Fluke [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] in the bay this week.They should be more than ready by opener. Small Bass from 16-30 inches are showing up. They are loving plugs. Bass (Bass, Striped) on the outside are taking Mojos and Bunker Spoons on the troll. There are a couple fish up to 35 lbs. Weakfish have recently moved in and the bite is good. They are from 4-5 lb and love the plastics. We are still missing the Bluefish but we expect them to pick up soon.
OFFSHORE – The weather has not allowed anglers to get offshore at this point. Anglers who are heading out are searching for Lings and Cod (Cod, Atlantic) but the catch is slim. It will be a bit longer before we see things heat up in the deep water
BAIT REPORT – Peanut and Full sized Bunker (Menhaden) are running. There are reports of Spearing as well. They are early but doing well.
Comb’s Bait & Tackle
631-264-3525
fishon@combsbaitandtackl.com http://www.combsbaitandtackle.com
April 28, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Bluefish are in the inlet this week. They are really thick. They are hitting topwater and metals. Everyone is going nuts for them as they are so hot. Bunker has been the best live bait to hook them. Short Bass (Bass, Striped) are showing up in the canal on soft plastics on plugs. They are also around the bridges this week. There are still Winter Flounder (Flounder, Winter) but they have pretty much moved out. Blackfish (Tautog) is still good in the canal until it closes on the weekend. Jersey Hooker Outfitters Charters has been catching limits on trips so give them a call for a great fishing experience! The shop also has tons of new inventory for anglers heading out on the water!
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are all over the beach.
Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
njsportfishingnj@aol.com www.jerseyhooker.com
April 28, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Bluefish are in the inlet this week. They are really thick. They are hitting topwater and metals. Everyone is going nuts for them as they are so hot. Bunker has been the best live bait to hook them. Short Bass (Bass, Striped) are showing up in the canal on soft plastics on plugs. They are also around the bridges this week. There are still Winter Flounder (Flounder, Winter) but they have pretty much moved out. Blackfish (Tautog) is still good in the canal until it closes on the weekend. Jersey Hooker Outfitters Charters has been catching limits on trips so give them a call for a great fishing experience! The shop also has tons of new inventory for anglers heading out on the water!
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are all over the beach.
Jersey Hooker Outfitters
732-903-6904
njsportfishingnj@aol.com www.jerseyhooker.com
April 20, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Atlantic Beach Reef and the Rockaway Reef are holding some Cod (Cod, Atlantic) along with some Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) in this area as well. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are open now. Anglers are trolling in 40 ft of water around the church and off the Rockaways to find them as well as searching East Rockaway Inlet. The sizes are around 32 inches so they’re not bad. Bluefish have also been showing up this week. Spiny Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) and Bass are even turning up right off the surf.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
April 13, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The biggest fish in the area you will find are the Flounder (Flounder, Winter). It’s a slow start this week due to the weather however they bays and the inlet are holding some great sizes. There is Bunker in the bay and schoolie Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being brought in 28-30 inches. They officially open on Friday so anglers are getting geared up. The weather improves there should be fish are showing up in the bays, marshes and warmer areas. Once the Bunker heat up at the end of the month we will see bigger sizes of Bass. To the West we are seeing some great sizes so we expect them to begin moving into this area soon.
BAIT REPORT – Small Bunker (Menhaden) are in the bay this week.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
April 7, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – As the temperature has dropped again things are slowing down. There is not a whole lot going on in the area yet. There are some Stripers (Bass, Striped) in the back bay around the East Rockway and Oceanside. Popping plugs and small swimming plugs are doing well to hook them. Cod (Cod, Atlantic) have been caught on the reefs as well.
BAIT REPORT – There is a lot of Bunker (Menhaden) in the bay this week. Herring have also been caught off Magnolia Pier.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
April 1, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is some unfavorable weather expected to hit in the next few days so anglers expect that the opening of Flounder (Flounder, Southern) will be slow. There has been reports of Bluefish and some Stripers (Bass, Striped) around the area and throughout the canal but it will slow down once the weather sets in. Anglers getting ready for the Spring bite can always check out our Fish feature which provides lots of tips and tricks as well as our GPS Hotspots which will keep your lines tight!
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
http://greatsouthbaybaitandtackle.com
March 21, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being caught all around Long Island this week. They have been reported up to 24 inches. The bait running in the shallows is a great indication we will see some great Stripers moving in as they will chase anything running. Remember they are catch and release until April. 15. Things are looking good for the upcoming Spring pattern.
OFFSHORE – When the weather is nice enough to head out to the deeper water, anglers are searching for Cod, Atlantic. There have also been Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) , Barrelfish, Hake and Wreckfish reported off the bottom. Everyone is excited for the upcoming Spring bite.
BAIT REPORT – The bays and backwater on Long Island is full of baitfish this week. We are seeing Herring, Bunker (Menhaden), and Spearing show up so far. You can find them in the marinas, creeks and bays throughout the island.
Pro Angler Team
March 18, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – Anglers are heading offshore to find Cod, Atlantic and Pollock and they are all keeper sized. A lot of great sizes are coming off the wrecks. The best bite is reported from the Fire Island East. Some were weighing in up to 12 lbs. Ling were very, very populous especially on the offshore wrecks. The bite is great when weather allows.
BAIT REPORT – We are starting to see some Spearing in the back bay this week which is a great sign of bait moving in!
Captain Rick Whittaker
631-587-7087
captainwhittaker@gmail.com http://www.captainwhittaker.com/
March 9, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Bass, Striped are being caught in the bay and are catch and release at this time. This has been the main focus right now. Pollock and Cod, Tommy, have been slow. Anglers are waiting for the Striper bite to heat up and open for anglers to target. The bite is typical of this time of year. Anglers preparing for the Spring pattern can always check out our Fish Guide with tons of helpful Tips and Tricks to keep your lines tight.
BAIT REPORT – Some small amounts of Herring have shown up this week.
Causeway B&T
516-785-3223
causewaybait@aol.com www.causewaybait.com
02/03/2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Weather has made inshore inlets and piers fairly inconsistent. Lingcod and Cod (Cod, Atlantic) can be caught while drifting inshore with clams. The Herring reports have been pretty much nonexistent.. Some areas along Long Island have seen Pollock (Pollock, Atlantic) on red, white, or pink artificials. Diamond jigs are also popular. The Pollock fishing is fairly sporadic so there isn’t really a best spot to fish. At least a bad day of fishin’ beats a good day of workin’. Be sure to check out our Fish Guide for tips on Pollock, Cod, and Lingcod for some additional angling tips!
OFFSHORE – The weather and time of year has made reports limited for this area. Most offshore anglers are heading to water up to 180ft deep while looking for Cod (Cod, Atlantic). There’s going to be some Pollock, Lingcod, and Skates (Skate, Winter) in the same areas. Lately the waters to the west of Long Island haven’t fished as well as waters to the east. Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) are usually caught out there too. Check out our GPS hotspots for some nonpublic numbers to try on your next outing. Spring is just around the corner and we’re looking forward to getting back on the water with you when the fishing, and hopefully the weather, heats up!
Pro Angler Team
February 16, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
February 10, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
February 4, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
January 29, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
January 22, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
January 15, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
January 6, 2016
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Pro Angler Team
December 29, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather has not been ideal this week and has shut down most fishing in the area. Anglers have not been able to make it either inshore or offshore this week. The wind has been strong from every direction and most people are planning on waiting until after the holiday to hit the water. We hope to see some Bass, Striped and Tautog continue to bite at that time. There have been a few spotty reports of Cod, Tommy coming in as well. Be sure to check your regs in regards to what’s open for harvest or just catch and release. As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered! Lots of great fishing gear available at White Water Outfitters to meet all your fishing needs any time of year.
White Water Outfitters
631-594-3336
https://whitewateroutfitters.net/index.asp
December 21, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The weather has not been ideal this week and has shut down most fishing in the area. Anglers have not been able to make it either inshore or offshore this week. The wind has been strong from every direction and most people are planning on waiting until after the holiday to hit the water. We hope to see some Bass, Striped and Tautog continue to bite at that time. Be sure to check your regulations to see what’s available for harvest or just catch and release. As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!
Bay Park Fishing Station Inc
516-766-3110
http://www.bayparkfishing.com/
December 15, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Hempstead Reef fished really well for Blackfish (Tautog) using White Crabs early in the week. An 11.6lb & a 12.4lb Blackfish were both safely released from the Bay Park Dock. It felt like a mid summer day and it was December. It was non stop Blackfishing with 8 fish all about 18 inches and bigger with the biggest fish measuring out at 26inches. There are no signs of Bass, Striped so far this week. Thanks to Ralph’s Fishing Station for the update!
Pro Angler Team
December 9, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The Bass (Bass, Striped) are nowhere to be found this week. So far there are no reports of anyone heading out due to the cold weather. Fishermen are avoiding the bridge as well as it is full of seals. It is too cold for just about everyone and the season seems to be over fishing here. Blackfish and Bass both end next week so anglers still may have a chance to head out if weather permits this weekend.
BAIT REPORT – There are no bait reported to be running so far this week.
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
December 3, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – There have been few fish reported this week from the inshore. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are still running the beaches but are beginning to move out. Sizes this week have come in at up to 40 lbs. Anglers have been slow trolling with Bunker spoons and this has been extremely productive to hook them. There’s some pretty big Bluefish getting hooked this week also.
OFFSHORE – The have been some Sea Bass, Black biting on the offshore reefs at 130 ft and farther. The Blackfish (Tautog) bite has slowed down a little this week but should continue to do well.
BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) was great last week but has slowed down. Herring has moved in which is a great sign there is still some big fish out there.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
November 26, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The beach has been holding plenty of Stripers (Bass, Striped) and Bluefish from Fire Island to the Rockway. They have been on the schools of Bunker (Menhaden). If you find the bait you find the fish, especially in the morning. Live baiters have been live lining Bunker as well as trolling. At night they can easily find fish by drifting under bridges and inlets with eels. In the surf, Bunker chunks and popping plugs are far more effective in this area.
OFFSHORE – In the deeper water anglers can fish the offshore wrecks for Blackfish (Tautog) and Sea Bass, Black. They are just under keeper sized so our sources suspect they should be within very shortly.
BAIT REPORT – There are tons of schooled Menhaden running right now, usually hiding fish as well.
Ralph’s Tackle & Sporting Goods
516-432-9179
November 18, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – Most anglers are following the Striper (Bass, Striped) run as they are on fire along the beach. Trolling has been the best method using poppers and tins during the day and SP Minnows and Needle Fish in the evening. Black and Yellow/White have been the most effective colors. There are also some Blackfish (Tautog) swimming on the reefs anywhere between 60-100 ft. range. They are taking Green Crab on the outgoing tide.
OFFSHORE – The weather has been rough in this area lately however this has not stopped some determined boaters from heading out. There have been reports of Tuna, Yellowfin at the canyon. They are out there and anglers are chunking for them using Butterfish or Sardines. The early morning and late day bite still remains the best. Dick’s Bait & Tackle 631-281-9070
BAIT REPORT – There is no shortage of schooled Menhaden in this area and they are working very well inshore. OF NOTE – LI Outdoorsman have lots of live eels in stock and they are working great right now!
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
November 10, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – The fishing in the shallow water has been spotty but that has not prevented tons of anglers from heading out for Bass, Striped. Most of the action is happening towards Brooklyn however there are still some spots that are hitting well in this area. The water and weather temperatures are still warm so most of the Bass are still fairly small, and not many have moved inwards. A lot of anglers are fishing the Bunker schools however keep in mind, if you don’t get a bite after 10-15 minutes, there is likely no Bass underneath at this point. Drifted Eels are working well at night. SP Minnows are also a great artificial alternative. There are expected to be some Tautog out there as well hitting Green Crabs however everyone is focused on the Bass.
OFFSHORE – There’s still some Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, BigEye) in the Canyons. When conditions lay down and fishermen decide to head to the deeper water they can always consult our Tips feature which provides additional suggestions and information that could help improve the catch. Alternatively Great South Bay Bait & Tackle can provide an up to the minute fishing report if anglers have managed to make their way out.
BAIT REPORT – There are tons of Menhaden running in this area.
Great South Bay Bait & Tackle
631-226-2001
November 6, 2015
Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, Sea Gate Fishing Report
INSHORE – There is a solid mixed bag of fish in the shallower water. Bass, Striped are biting live eels at night or needlefish plugs and SP Minnows as an artificial alternative. They are swarming the beaches and also great trolling in about 40 ft of water. They have been hitting Bunker Spoons as well. Blackfish are hiding in the reefs along with jumbo Seabass, Black. The Blackfish are eating Greencrabs and the Bass are chowing down on clams, diamond jigs or berkley gulp Mullets. They are definitely not picky right now.
OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Albacore) could not get any better, especially with the nice weather. They have had a great bite lately for anglers that are mostly chunking using Butterfish or Sardines. The best times to head out on the water are either morning or evening since there has not been much action throughout the day. White Water Outfitters www.whitewateroutfitters.net 631-594-3336
BAIT REPORT – There continues to be a good Menhaden run along the beaches. Anglers are snagging and dropping them. There is lots of new Fall gear at LI Outdoorsman in the fishing department so make sure you take a look before you head out this season.
LI Outdoorsman
516-678-5554
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