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Backbay Report

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:01 am
by mcquade outdoors
per usual i was in the back bay dredging the bottom looking for bonefish. Its mostly turned into a joke at this point since i haven't even stumbled on 1. Decided to up the chances and got the gulp ghost shrimp and fished the main back flat on the super high tide.
Im guessing its a mating thing, but there were loads of string rays (not sure the actual kind, tan and round) flopping around on the surface, some solo and some in groups??
All in all, 0.000000 bonefish caught, but did land 2 yellowfin croaker which have eluded my all winter and plenty of average spotties. Also got some of the calmest water ive had back there in months!


Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:09 am
by Midnightpass
Nice fish.. Sorry about the absentee bones..
Butch

Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:58 am
by mcquade outdoors
Midnightpass wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 8:09 am Nice fish.. Sorry about the absentee bones..
Butch
Cant win them all

Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 4:10 pm
by risentidefishing
Try the bottom half of an outgoing tide on the flats just south of the Emory Channel. 6-9ft of water depending on the tide. Had a few there today and usually good for 1 or 2 a trip this time of year. Outgoing tide pulls the warm water out of the back bay and gets the bonefish fired up. Unfortunately our bonefish don’t really hang out on the flats because of all the Ospreys

Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:34 am
by Rattus
The stingrays were acting like that about a month ago outside ACH off Shelter Island. Groups of about 4 or 5 chasing each other and breaching the surface, it looked like a bait fish boil from a distance. You're probably right, some sort of mating behavior.

Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:16 pm
by bendopolo 44+
Seriously, live Ghost Shrimp and a split shot drifted along with the tide around the flats next to a channel on light line. Warm days fire them up as does the Spring Spawning Period. You can’t really fish for a broad spectrum of fish and hope you get one. You have to target them and live with the bycatch of Rays, Jacksmelt, Corvina and small Spotties.

Re: Backbay Report

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:24 am
by mcquade outdoors
risentidefishing wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 4:10 pm Try the bottom half of an outgoing tide on the flats just south of the Emory Channel. 6-9ft of water depending on the tide. Had a few there today and usually good for 1 or 2 a trip this time of year. Outgoing tide pulls the warm water out of the back bay and gets the bonefish fired up. Unfortunately our bonefish don’t really hang out on the flats because of all the Ospreys
Used to fish that section of flat a lot but havent in the past year. Ill have to make the paddle back that way again before im off to FL.