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    NY fishing reports for Sept 2009
    Important when registering on our site -- use an active email address so you can activate your account to be able to post.

    Please post fishing reports here.......as little or as much detail as you want to give.

    Please note: NO SPOT BURNING! Posts burning spots will be Edited or DELETED!
    Some veteran fishermen have put in years developing and learning about certain spots.Some of these spots can only handle a few guys at a time. We are losing enough access as it is, due to the unfortunate behavior of a few selfish people. No sense in making it worse.

    For some areas, it would be wiser to say:
    OutFront (Ocean) OR -- OutBack (Bay) -- if you feel too many people will figure out what you are talking about. "Spot burning" also could involve mentioning something specific only to that area. If you do this, your post may be edited, or deleted. Remember that thousands of people could potentially read these posts. You don't want to be fishing next to ALL of them at the same time!


    IF you are fishing an area that is NOT residential, being vague is less critical. For example, it's acceptable to say (Any)Park, or (Any)Bay, or mention a specific state park that has loads of parking and can handle the crowds.


    If you are unclear on this concept, ask yourself:


    If I name this place on the internet, will it be too crowded for me to enjoy tomorrow when people hear I got 30 fish here today?


    If the answer is "Yes", then you should probably not be so specific.
    More discussion on this:
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...ead.php?t=3763

    We post these reports so our community will have a sense of what is working, what is not. We want to show people how to catch fish, rather than where.Even if you struck out or got skunked, it would be helpful to hear that as well.

    If you have any additional details you would like to share - weather conditions, tide (incoming, outgoing, ebb, flood) water temps, bait present, or other mention of techniques or plugs used - feel free.
    Some acronyms -

    BP -- Breezy Point

    CB -- CrossBay Bridge
    CI -- Coney Island

    FB -- Floyd Bennett
    FI -- Fire Island
    FT -- Fort Tilden Park
    FW -- Fort Wadsworth


    GSB - Great South Bay



    Jones -- Jones Beach/Debs
    WE -- West End

    JBay -- Jamaica Bay
    LB -- Long Beach

    MB -- Manhasset Bay
    MI -- Moriches Inlet or nearby
    MPP -- Marine Parkway Bridge


    LNB - Little Neck Bay
    OB -- Oyster Bay
    PB -- Peconic Bay

    RM -- Robert Moses

    SB -- Sheepshead Bay

    Shinny -- Shinnecock Inlet or nearby

    SI -- Staten Island
    ST -- Sore Thumb

    NS -- North Shore
    SS -- South Shore




    Mecca -- if you gotta ask where that is, can't help ya

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    Frankiesurf you won the plug in the August random drawing!

    We post these reports so our community will have a sense of what is working, what is not. We want to show people how to catch fish, rather than where.


    If you struck out or got skunked, it would be helpful to hear that as well. Anyone who posts a report can win a plug even if they got skunked!


    This month we're giving out plugs from Ace Baits.
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...splay.php?f=83

    PM me your info so I can send it out. Thanks for posting and helping to make this a great site!








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    Fished M in the predawn hours. Light wind from the east. Got one bass 34" on a bucktail/pork, and another 26" on a rubber shad as first light was approaching.

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    Had some good action on a SS beach early this morning. 1 shortie bass, and about a dozen blues on a diamond jig with red tail. Action petered out as the sun came up.

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    The strangest thing happened this morning. I was fishing a beach in the Jones area and I got like 9 sea robins! I was casting a schoolbus bomber before dawn and got 3. Then as the sun came up, I switched to metal and a teaser to try for bass and I got 6 more, one was a double of sea robins. ***? I did get a shortie bass around 23", quick release. But does anyone know why the sea robins would be so aggressive, it was crazy?

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    I tried to fish a ss inlet, frontside. The hard east gave me some hope, but there was nothing for me except chocolate milk. No bait around either. Willie, the sea robins go crazy every year around Sept, and also May. I believe they are spawning, like there's not enough of them already.

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    Fished the dawn patrol at Montauk this morning. The wind was way strong and didn't want to let up. I threw avas, t-hex's and long needlefish to punch out into the surf. One cocktail blue for the effort. Still, it was nice to get ready for the fall. You can feel it in the air.

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    Super secret NS location, 5-6am. Threw everything in the bag could not get a hookup. I saw tons of bait around, but no fish on them. I'm thinking if these noreast winds cool down the water just a bit, it will be game on.

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    Hi, it's me I'm back. I had a very busy summer and only got out once since June. That is the last time I get involved in too many things. I went to the south shore this afternoon. It was very windy out of the northeast, and very choppy. Outgoing tide, water temp 70 degrees. I caught one Striped bass, 31" but only 8 lbs. 6 oz. It looked healthy and it's stomach was empty.
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    Good to see ya back, Jimbob. I do some of that too, get involved in too many projects for other people, and then fishin time suffers. Ya didn't miss much from the surf this summer except for some sharks and rays. Here's to a good fall run up your way.

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    Just got back in from the North Fork. Didn't feel like going all the way to M.

    Picked up two bass. Both keepers around 30 inches. Both released. Nothing happened until false dawn which coincided with just past the top of the outgoing. Two other guys there both caught one bass each around the same time I did.

    If the old timer that gave me the eels is on here, thanks. I didn't get a chance to use them though. I shoved them behind my tire and made a few more casts before I called it a day. The next time I turn around the seagulls are having a field day. They did leave one halfway alive so he got a free pass.

    I also took out two bags of garbage in which another angler thanked me for. It consisted of mostly beer bottles and cans ,water bottles and a few plastic bottles of rice wine. Looked like some cheap stuff too. It wasn't as bad as it normally is at this spot. Someone else must be helping out too.

    I need a nap before the JETS game starts.

    Till next time...

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    WTG on the bass Frank. First light to 6am seems to be a prime for these fall bass. That current up there is killer.

    Late report. Fished a place on the SS Thur night after the Huntington show with some of the Stripercoast finatics - Gunny aka Stripercoast1, Frankiesurf, and Khary. We were looking forward to fishin at the beginning of the Noreaster. First of all, the rain wasn' nearly as bad as the forecast (at first) . We started in a cove type area where we thought fish might be stacked up. The wind was blowing in our faces, and we were hopeful. Unfortunately, there wasn't much bait.

    We made some moves, and found some sandeels, and some needlefish up to 9" which were feeding on the sandeels. Fishing was slow, not much action, so we kept moving. An entertaining part of the night was watching Gunny catch the needlefish with his bare hands. He's quick! The mofo has hands like senseii from the old 70's Kung Fu show.

    I tried to mimic the action, but it ain't easy. The sandeels are drawn to the light, but the needlefish start moving away as soon as they see you. They quickly moved into deeper water as we came upon them, usually 2 or 3 at a time. Gunny was persistent, and he snatched those suckers up.

    We eventually made our way to some rocks, which I felt would be perfect for the ebb tide. The wind had begun to build up, and made it hard to present how we wanted to.

    We decided we were gonna drive to another area where we would have a lee from the wind. By that time it was 4am and the rain was getting stonger, so we called it a night. I still had a good time anyway. You know you're fishin with good people when even in the middle of a northeaster, no one wants to make the suggestion to call it quits first.

    Hardcore.

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    We fished the Rockaways last night, peanut bunker and clams. Lots of small bluefish. We had to downsize the hooks to get them. 2 short bass on the clams, beginning of the incoming. Grats on the bass frankiesurf, what were you using to get them?

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    I had my 10 tube bag with me packed to the gills and all I used was a single 1.25 oz white and pink homemade Smilin' Bill Bucktail with a custom sliced red and white pork rind.

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    I fished a south shore inlet area this afternoon, I caught 5 Bass right around sunset until it got dark. one was a keeper all released with tags. Big ups to Frankiesurf for picking up garbage. It looks like people are helping me keep my beach clean also, it's very refreshing to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbob View Post
    I fished a south shore inlet area this afternoon, I caught 5 Bass right around sunset until it got dark. one was a keeper all released with tags. Big ups to Frankiesurf for picking up garbage. It looks like people are helping me keep my beach clean also, it's very refreshing to see.

    WTG on the trash pickup, Frankie. If more people brought just a few extra items of trash home with them there would be less fishermen surf access issues.

    Jimbob, beautiful pics, as usual. Sunrises and sunrise pics are what I look forward to get me motivated in the morning, especially as the days are getting shorter and the cold winter is only a few short months away.

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    Managed one short bass this morning on a chartreuse tsunami shad. SS, to the west. jimbob where are you getting your tags from and how difficult is it to tag the fish? Great pics btw.

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    As always Jimbob your pics are great and Frankie great catching the bass and nice job with the trash.
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    I went to a south shore beach this evening at sunset. I hooked a large bluefish on my first cast with a Creek Chub Popper, it did all kind of acrabatics but I lost it in the wash. I had two other hits after dark on a Yozuri Crystal Minnow. I fished until 8:45.
    I get my tags from The American Littoral Society. It is easy to tag fish, the hard part is actually getting started. I wanted to do it for years before I got around to doing it. It is cool once you start getting returns on your tags and can see where they were recaptured and how big they got.

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    I fished the same ss area twice today. Before sunrise, it was good, bait was around. I managed 3 small bass to 23" on small bomber and a mambo. After work I tried from 5-7pm. There was more wind so I threw a heavy tsunami white shad. One shad got the tail bit off by a bluefish, no other hits. There was also no bait at this place like there was in the morning.

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