Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk 07-23-2009 02:59
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
The scup still remain in transition in most areas. Bass mid island tend to be a night event. Blues are spread out on top sipping sand ells mid island. Some fluke are showing north but pretty much all shorts. Moriches seems to be void of bait fish at this time. Night fishing e and w on the south side has been a steady pick with some keepers. Bigger fish are to the west and east. Keep a tight line, GNR.
[Edited By George-Ruland on 2009-07-23 03:00]
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk 07-19-2009 04:29
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 60-65 Degrees
Good morning New Yorkers. The sun in shinning on our back yards. What a beautiful morning. By the way…. duck numbers are up. // Time to prepare for problem goose. Scout, bring along family and friends….. . Enjoy the great outdoors. When afield fishing or hunting, take what you use. BWTBWTB,GNR.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk 07-12-2009 05:42
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The Scup are in transition, smaller Bass and Blues are spread out and following the sand ells, Larger Bass are to te East and NW chasing porgs, ells, and bunker. // Local ducks are molting and early problem goose is just around the corner. Scout now and later. BWTBWTB, GNR.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk 07-08-2009 09:01
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Some bass over 50 lbs were taken on the east end this past full moon. The bite was slower than last year at this time but many fish in the mid to high 30s were taken also. Some keeper bass have been taken on both the north and south shore the past week but the majority of big fish hve moved east. Nite tides with ells have shown the best action. The Scup are spread out but plentiful. Summer flounder fishing has been slow… . Enjoy your time on the water. Safety first. GNR.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk Co. 07-04-2009 11:15
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – Over 70 Degrees
Happy 4th of July to ALL. Have a great holiday with family and friends. Live free,GNR.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk Co. 06-30-2009 19:51
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – Over 70 Degrees
This years South Shore Waterfowlers Duckboat Show and Waterfowl Festival will be held on Sunday October 25th (rain date Sunday Nov. 1st). Exhibitors and vendors(open to the public) are reminded to put this event on your calendar now. Applications for vendors and exhibitors are available by calling Curt Matzinger at 1 631 661 0379. / Anyone interested in joining the South Shore Waterfowler should send dues: 1 yr $25; 2 yr $45; 3 yr $60; to South Shore Waterfowlers Association PO Box 217 Brightwaters, NY 11718. Include name, address, phone number, and e-mail.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk Co. 06-29-2009 11:36
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – Over 70 Degrees
Time to work on your shooting game now. Get out and improve your success on the water and marshes next season. It can make the time a field even more satisfying. Practice both point and sweep shooting techniques. Try Sporters, Trap, Skeet, and Five Stand, or throw your own…. . Get some instruction from your friends and or the instructors at your area courses and ranges. / Take what you use, GNR.
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk Co. 02-09-2009 10:38
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Just a reminder that The Antique Decoy Collectors Show will be held in Patchogue on Feb. 28th 9am to 4 pm on Railrosd Ave.,one half block south of main street on the east side at the Patchogue Manor( the old K of C Hall). Parking in the municipal lot behind. Decoys, art work, calls….. ….. . Enjoy.
[Edited By George-Ruland on 2009-02-26 07:59]
Posted By:
stockbru
Web Member
East end of Long Island 01-15-2009 15:02
Cloudy, Accumulating Snow – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
Went out Sat 1-10-09 and pick away a some sea ducks in the morning. We came back mid morning and shot lots of geese, Mallards & Blacks in some corn fields
Just a great day waterfowling. It doesnt get any better
Also shot some nice geese this morning in the snow. Good fun
Posted By:
George-Ruland
Field Editor
Suffolk Co. 01-06-2009 08:56
– – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Not allot of reports comming in from around the island. Have not seen all that many hunters out and about the island the past couple of weeks. High winds have been hampering the shooting, especially on the open waters. Good amounts of puddlers, divers, and geese about the island prior to the holidays. The bright spots have been geese to the east and Brandt to the west. A few ramps are frozen in. Take care launching in and around the ice. Scout, hunt safe, and BWTBWTB, GNR. HAPPY NEW YEARS!