The past two weeks have been pretty good for fluke. These two fluke were caught on killies by the coast guard station, just North of the last set of pound nets. They've also been doing alright by the ammo pier; just don't get too close.
The wind coming out of the Northwest today will make the bay very rough on the outgoing tide. Once the tide changes, you'll probably find your drift to be too fast for fishing.
Tomorrow, the wind will be working again, so fishing the river would be your best bet in one of the small boats. The larger boats can handle the chop of the bay better, and the spray might be refreshing in the 80 degree heat they're calling for.
I've heard less news about the bluefish and stripers, but the bay is LOADED with bunker. Just wait until late afternoon and listen for the slaps out in the bay. Seriously, they're everywhere.
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