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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 48
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Looking for a little info about tog fishing in the sound. I would coming from NY harbor area up the east river. I was wondering how far up into the sound you have to go. i have read tons of structure and rock piles at the beggining of the sound on a couple of charts. Was just wondering if this is a good place to start trying. Areas like the stepping stones and the deep reef look promising. Thanks for any feed back.
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Join Date: May 2001
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Give Jack's Bait & Tackle in City Island, Bronx NY a call. 718-885-2042.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Unlike the NJ Shore...LI Sound is loaded with structure.Slightly north of stepping stones is New Rochelle, Larchmont and Rye...you'll find some fine in-shore blackfish. If you can get some fiddlers you'll be all set. Day in and day out just better fishing in the sound than in-shore NJ...50 years of experience. Try www.noreast.com
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Join Date: May 2008
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for the feedback gonna try soon.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Westfield, NJ
Posts: 161
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Other posters are correct-the LI Sound is LOADED with structure for tautog (and stripers
). I would try the spots that you have marked already, as well as stuff you notice on a chart. Having grown up in Huntington, LI, I fished structure all the time out there. At a minimum, you can find boulders everywhere, right up to the beach.
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