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Good Bite On North Shore Fluke

A nice shot of North Shore fluke seems to have turned on in the waters east of Port Jefferson. Action has been solid at buoy 11, and on Mount Misery Shoal. Plenty of fish, enough keepers to squeeze out a dinner or two. Bucktails have been good, but spearing and squid combos have been even better. It's possible this is the same shot of fluke that was off Riverhead just a few days ago. Certainly worth investigating once the rain comes to an end.

To the west, the bite is also pretty good right now inside Smithtown Bay. Look in 12 to 14 feet of water, or move deeper and probe slopes in 25 to 35 feet of water. Plenty of small blues here, too, so bring along some poppers or small tins.

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