Originally Posted by
nitestrikes
You need to invest in a good pair of Korkers, and have a backup as well in your truck. Tape them to the bottom of your feet with duct tape. For the new inexperienced guys you should always go with someone else first. Fish the mostly sandy beaches until you feel comfortable around the rocks. Work into the rocks a little at a time, slowly in the daytime. Montauk is a place like no other. Not as great as it once was but still invigorating for me when I can get there. Good luck.
I started fishing out there alone 2 years ago with zero knowledge of the place.
When I first went out I started on the sand beaches like you said, then North of the Light a few times.
I then hired Bill Wetzel for a guided trip. Just talking with him about Montauk was well worth the price. He answered all my questions and discussed many aspects of fishing the different areas. I then ventured into the south side on my own and it is to me the most fun place to fish. Structure out the wazoo.
I love the place. Invigorating... Oh yes, I agree. If you would have bumped into me out there the first year I had a happy grin on my face every second, I was in awe of the place.
Will likely head out there late tomorrow night for the first time this year.
Thinking back, the early trips I was very intimidated by the walks in the dark of the night, the rocks, the cliffs, narrow areas between the breaking waves and tall bluffs.
While still in awe, slowly I started to push back, become more aggressive.....slowly. Accumulating stories about the trips. Slowly learning. Each trip out there has been a solid experience.
For me its a pure adrenaline rush, can't wait to get out there.
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