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Montauk Fishing Report | Long Island Sound, Atlantic Ocean & The Point
Montauk Harbor - Suffolk, NY
Peak season conditions have settled over Montauk’s waters, bringing aggressive feeding activity across every depth zone. From the roaring rips off Montauk Point Lighthouse to the offshore canyons, baitfish aggregations are driving intense action for boaters, private vessel owners, and surf anglers alike.
Offshore & Canyons: Pelagic Giants and High-Speed Bites The offshore grounds south of Montauk are producing exceptional mid-summer pelagic action for captains working the temperature breaks.
Bluefin, Yellowfin & Bigeye Tuna: The offshore trolling and jigging grounds are holding strong schools of tuna. Trolling spreader bars, side-planers, and deep-running ballyhoo along structure edges is turning fish. Anglers working deep structure with slow-pitch jigs and heavy diamond jigs during low-light hours are also hooking into solid yellowfin and bluefin.
Sharks & Pelagics: Water temperatures are ideal for offshore pelagics. Drift-chumming deep water structure has yielded sightings and steady releases of threshers, blues, and athletic mako sharks.
Inshore Rips & Bays: Stripers, Blues, and Bottom Species The legendary rips surrounding the Point and Gardiner’s Bay are alive with life, benefiting from strong tidal flows and abundant bait.
Striped Bass & Bluefish: The iconic Montauk rip lines are delivering classic summer bass fishing. Wire trolling bucktails along the bottom through heavy current rips remains the premier method for staging trophy stripers. Drifting live eels or spot during the evening and slack tide transitions is producing quality slot-size and oversized fish. Big bluefish are mixed in, slashing aggressively through topwater lures and trolling setups.
Fluke, Sea Bass & Tautog: The bottom-fishing Grounds off Lake Montauk and the Sound are holding reliable numbers of keeper fluke and jumbo black sea bass. High-low bait rigs tipped with squid strips or spearing, along with fast-fall jigs, are yielding consistent results over hard bottom and drop-offs.
Shore & Surf Casting: Land-Based Battles at The Point Montauk’s surf casting scene continues to live up to its reputation as the world capital of land-based angling.
Striped Bass & Fluke: Nighttime surf casters working the rocky shorelines near the Montauk Gazebo and along the South Shore beaches are landing quality striped bass. Throwing heavy bucktails, darter plugs, and bottle plugs into white water or structure seams is key to drawing strikes.
Daytime Action: Early morning tides are offering plenty of light-tackle action for surf anglers targeting bluefish, fluke, and hard-fighting false albacore as bait schools get pinned against the shoreline.
Captain’s Local Advice Master the Current: Navigation and presentation near the Point demand strict attention to tide shifts. When targeting stripers in the rips or casting from the rocks, time your effort around the incoming-to-outgoing tide change. Keep your lead heavy enough to maintain contact with the bottom zone where predatory fish are staging out of the main current.
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