The reason that Luna Sea 3 mentioned is correct. Plus there are a lot of bait fish in the flats along with other things like grass shrimp, mussel beds on the rock outcroppings and clams.
The flats which I love to fish are the ones behind what I know as the old bulk heading that no longer is there on IBSP. This area is across from Old Barney. It is rich in bait and when the tide is incoming it seems to come alive with blues and stripers this time of year.
I was there today for a while mostly to observe and see what was going on. There were a few boats drifting and a lot of guys on the jetty using bucktails. I did not see anything being caught but I was told that there have been a few.
I think my daughter and I will be making the trek tomorrow (Friday) late morning early afternoon. Not the right tide but I take any opportunity I can to be with her.
Who knows we might get lucky and be into a good bite. I think I will try just the opposite of what everyone else is using. Small plugs just to be different. I love it when they tell me that that won't work and I can say well is your method working any better?
But if they are catching on a particular bait I will switch. Right now they are saying bucktails tipped with gulp curly tails in white or chartreuse seem to be the thing.
I will let you know tomorrow.
Happy Catching
Paul