If you have waders or don’t mind getting wet then I’d recommend short beach or the autobahn society bird sanctuary on the other side. Quite a hike but some dudes I know hammer fat stripers on the fly constantly on outgoing tide over there
Thanks! I’d say just try to find the sand, I know that’s where you’ll likely find the sea robin, and wherever there’s sea robin, there will typically be fluke nearby. Definitely recommend using at least intermediate sinking line as well. But sometimes it’s all about being in the right place at the right time. Tight lines.
I don’t know how these get more likes these are better fishing videos than lots of other people out there
Thank you for the kind words
If you have waders or don’t mind getting wet then I’d recommend short beach or the autobahn society bird sanctuary on the other side. Quite a hike but some dudes I know hammer fat stripers on the fly constantly on outgoing tide over there
I’ll have to check that out, I’ve heard of some big fish being caught down that way.
@@theavidsportsman9490 It’s a hell of a walk either way, especially in waders, but I hear it’s totally worth it
Sick video! Been hammering stripers near farfield but haven’t had luck targeting any other species. Any tips?
Thanks! I’d say just try to find the sand, I know that’s where you’ll likely find the sea robin, and wherever there’s sea robin, there will typically be fluke nearby. Definitely recommend using at least intermediate sinking line as well. But sometimes it’s all about being in the right place at the right time. Tight lines.
Thank you man I’ll give it ago tommorow!
@@FelixMerm-rf9hr Hammering stripers is a great “problem” to have imo man, I’m a refined expert in getting skunked whenever I target them in CT 😂