Fishing Charters in New York
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Captain Nick Charters
Hampton Bays, New York
I'm Capt. Nick I do fishing charters in Suffolk County on Long Island. Fluke, striped bass, bluefish, and bay sunset cruises


Charterboat Elizabeth
Fishing, Montauk, Sport Fishing, East End Fishing, New York fishing, Off-shore Fishing, In-shore Fishing, Fluke, Sea Bass, Porgies, Blackfish, Bluefish, South Shore Fishing, North Shore Fishing, Charter boat, Charter Boat Fishing, Charter Fishing


Blue Fin IV Inc.
Blue Fin IV is the premier Montauk Fishing Charter offering Offshore and Inshore charters. We fish for Stripers, Bluefish, Shark, Tuna and many more species


Fish The Fork
Fly Fishing & Light Tackle Charter Service. North Fork Fishing Charter targeting striped bass, bluefish, weakfish, fluke and false albacore on the beautiful waters of Long Island's East End.


Gina Ann Fishing Charters
Gina Ann Charters is the premier fishing boat charter on Long Island for tuna fishing, shark, fluke, seabass, blue fish, whale watching & more!


Osprey Fishing
Osprey Fishing Fleet located on Long Island NY in Port Jefferson Harbor features 2 large fishing charter boats, Osprey and Osprey V fully equipped to catch fluke, porgies, bass, bluefish, weakfish, blackfish, and striped bass. Available for Private Charters and Sunset Cruises.


On The Bite Fishing Charters
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Best Time to Catch Bluefish
Bluefish can be caught year-round in Diamond Point. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Bluefish
Bluefish are aggressive predators, and near Diamond Point, NY, you can find them where Lake George connects to the La Chute River. The best time to target bluefish here is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when they are actively feeding. Focus on areas with strong currents and abundant baitfish. A productive tactic is to troll with spoons or cast topwater lures near points and drop-offs. Be sure to use wire leaders, as bluefish have sharp teeth. A local tip: check the wind direction, as bluefish often congregate on the windward side of the lake. The bluefish population can fluctuate, but when they're around, they provide exciting action. Remember to handle them carefully due to their sharp teeth and strong jaws.
How to Catch Bluefish
Bluefish Fishing Regulations in New York
Open Season
Check DEC website for current season dates
Daily Bag Limit
3 per angler
Size Limit
No minimum size limit
License Required
Recreational Marine Fishing Registry
Regulations can change frequently; always check the NYS DEC website for the most up-to-date information.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the New York state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in New York
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily bag limit for Bluefish in New York?
The current bag limit for Bluefish is 3 per angler.
Is there a minimum size I need to keep for Bluefish in New York?
There is no minimum size limit for Bluefish in New York.
Do I need a license to fish for Bluefish near Diamond Point?
Yes, you need to register with the Recreational Marine Fishing Registry to fish for Bluefish in New York.
When is the best time to target Bluefish near Diamond Point, NY?
The Bluefish season dates can change yearly. Check the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) website for the most up-to-date information.
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