We were pretty satisfied with memorial day weekend's fluke action. A lot of shorts with a few keepers in the mix, along with the usual suspects, such as sea robins, sundials and sandsharks. But by Sunday afternoon, the water began to chill with the southerly current. At the start of the weekend, the surface temp was 57f but by yesterday it had dropped to a frigid 45f. The cold water put the fish into a dormant state and very few were caught. Today, however, the temp was coming back up with a northerly current and I am hopeful for the weekend.
On Friday and Saturday night, we will be fishing for stripers and blues