View Full Version : Must have been bad
frugalfisherman
08-24-2025, 06:33 PM
No fluke reports
Broad Bill
08-24-2025, 07:56 PM
That was a bad week long blow, going to take more than a few days for things to settle. Especially days where it's still blowing hard from the south. Based on the marine forecast, fish should start schooling back up mid to later part of the week and as long as we don't get another big storm fishing the first two weeks of September should be good. Don't think fish have moved out yet. Scattered yes, moved no. And yes, this weekend's reports were abysmal as everyone should've expected.
hammer4reel
08-24-2025, 08:25 PM
That was a bad week long blow, going to take more than a few days for things to settle. Especially days where it's still blowing hard from the south. Based on the marine forecast, fish should start schooling back up mid to later part of the week and as long as we don't get another big storm fishing the first two weeks of September should be good. Don't think fish have moved out yet. Scattered yes, moved no. And yes, this weekend's reports were abysmal as everyone should've expected.
Anyone fishing Oceanside this weekend was looking at a boat ride when it came to fluke fishing .
Other species were the better option for those wanting to fish .
Sea bass , bluefish , bones etc .
Tuesday / Wednesday will tell the tale of how much the fish shifted
reelfitter
08-24-2025, 09:06 PM
No fluke reports
I fished oceanside in all the spots that abundant life before the storm. In 5 hours of fishing,nothing. Not even 1short. The southern boys fishing in the bay and creeks had a banner day. There not gone, just moved.
Duffman
08-25-2025, 05:55 AM
Still found plenty of fish in NYH and Gravesend on Sun and yesterday. Gotta pick thru the shorts but keepers are there. Hopefully these areas were protected enough from the Erin swell and continue chugging along for the next few weeks.
Broad Bill
08-25-2025, 10:28 AM
Inevitably some fish may have moved out but as Duff and Frugal mentioned, I think most moved to a sanctuary city to ride out the storm. Be a couple days or week for them to recongregate, bait to start moving out of the bays, the bottom to settle and the feedbag is back on. They need to feed before their migration, nature says so. Hopefully in that timeframe there's not an Erin ll.
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