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July 22, 2024 - 08:17:09

Nuno DeCosta Tyalure Professional Tackle & Gear in Rye NY reports things on the local fishing grounds are status quo. Striped bass fishing is beginning to calm down to a point where you can’t rely on what tactic you like to employ but rather you must rely on what the bass are looking for. That is what builds summer doldrums my friends. There are days when stripers only want live bait where other days swim shads are what they are responding to and so on and so on. Bottom line, always have a contingency plan ready so that you catch fish. Fluke fishing is still producing mainly shorts. Therefore if you are all right with that, then bucktails and hi/low rigs will keep the rod bent. Porgy fishing is in a spiral stage heading towards gravity. Hopefully, these impediments are short lived. The tuna fishing has been red hot this week at the Dip and Hudson Canyon with plenty of bluefin, yellowfin and big eyes being taken. By August you can add longfin tuna to the list also. Be sure to stop in at Tyalure Professional Tackle and Gear which is your one stop shop for all your tuna, swordfish and tilefish gear and bait with anything from frozen ballyhoo to custom rods, reels, line and lures to send you on your way to some successful offshore fishing. You can purchase any gear for either inshore or offshore directly at the store located in Rye, New York, or online at tyalure.com.

July 15, 2024 - 10:01:02

Nuno DeCosta Tyalure Professional Tackle & Gear in Rye NY reports except for the tuna and tilefish bite, fishing in the Long Island Sound has remained relatively the same as the past few weeks with good striped bass continuing for anglers using live bait such as bunker, porgies, spot and small kingfish. The bite has been most consistent off Eaton’s Neck during the early morning hours before the scorching sun boils the water. If you can get Mojo’s down deep, then trolling with wire is also producing bass. Fluke are abundant with very few keepers in the massive schools oddly enough. If you don’t mind catching and releasing on just about every fluke coming aboard, then Spro Bucktails in glow or white tipped with Gulp Swimming Mullet in pink, white and New Penny have been producing best. Porgy fishing is fine and continues to get better by the day. On the offshore scene, fishing for bluefin, yellowfin and big eye tuna has been on fire at the Hudson Canyon and at most of the other walls and Canyons for anglers using spreader bars during the daylight hours while cutting butterfish and bunker baited and doling out chum has been excellent on the evening bite. Anglers spending some time bottom fishing at the Hudson has been banging away hard on tilefish to 48 pounds. If you have never eaten tilefish before, it’s almost like eating lobster. Nuno and his professional staff would be most happy to help with any questions and tackle you’ll need for a great day offshore. Nuno is out at the tuna grounds nearly every week and can help with some great tips to make your day on the offshore grounds a delightful one. Be sure to stop in at Tyalure Professional Tackle and Gear which is your one stop shop for all your tuna, swordfish and tilefish gear and bait with anything from frozen ballyhoo to custom rods, reels, line and lures to send you on your way to some successful offshore fishing. Nuno and his staff would be most happy to also help with any questions you may have regarding tackle and how to catch monster groundfish as well. You can purchase any gear for either inshore or offshore directly at the store located in Rye, New York, or online at tyalure.com.


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